What is..
Bones
Examples
Common sense
Joints
100

What is the strongest synovial joint in the body?

Knee

100

How many bones are in the adult human body?

206 bones 

100

Give an example of supination and pronation movements

Supination- Palms up

Pronation- Palms down

100

What is the shaft of a bone called?

Diaphysis

100

Cartilage grows in 2 ways.. what are they?

1. Appositional Growth- cells secrete matrix

2. Interstitial Growth- cells divide 

200

What is a bone elevation/ projection called?

Process, ramus

200

How long does it take for a broken bone to repair?

3-4 months

200

Give an example of Dorsiflexion and Plantarflexion

Dorsiflexion: Elevate toes up

Plantarflexion: Point toes down (walking on tippy toes)

200

What is the axial skeleton? Appendicular skeleton?

Axial: Skull, Vertebrate, Skull

Appendicular: Upper and lower limbs 

200

What are the 3 types of cartilage?

Hyaline, Elastic, Fibrocartilage

300

What is an immobile joint called? Slightly mobile? Fully mobile?

Immobile: Synarthroses 

Slightly mobile: Amphiarthroses 

Fully mobile: Diarthroses

300

What is the outer layer of a bone called? And the inner?

Outer: Periosteum 

Inner: Endosteum 

300

Give an example of extension and flexion movements 

Extension: Straightening leg when standing from a chair 

Flexion: Bending knee when sitting

300

What are bone openings called?

Sinus, fissure, foramen, canal, meatus

300

What is hydroxyapatite made of?

Calcium phosphate + Calcium hydroxide


400

What is the process of a bone repairing after it breaks?

1.Replace with fibrocartilage process 

2. Collagen reconnects bone, creates soft callus 

3. Osteocytes infiltrate, harden callus 

4. Remodels to solid bone


400

Bones have 4 types of cells within them, what are they?

1. Osteogenic

2. Osteoblasts

3. Osteocytes 

4. Osteoclasts

400

Give an example of abduction and adduction movement

Abduction- Raising arm away from body

Adduction- Bringing your arm back to your body

400

List functions of bones

-Support

-Protect

-Movement

-Mineral storage

-Blood cell formation

-Fat storage

400

What complex structures do synovial joints have?

Menisci 

Fat pads

Ligaments

Tendons
Bursae

500

What is the process through which cartilage gets turned into bones?

Ossification 

500

There’s several types of bones, what are they?

Long, short, sesamoid, flat, irregular, sutural, pneumatized bones

500

Give an example of a monoaxial, biaxial, triaxial bone

Monoaxial- Knee

Biaxial- Wrist

Triaxial- Fingers

500

Give example of where you can find each cartilage type 

Elastic- Nostrils, Lungs

Hyaline- Trachea, Ribs

Fibrocartilage- Back discs 

500

What are the 3 major groups of articulation? 

1. Synovial joints

2. Cartilaginous joints

3. Fibrous joints

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