Joints
Skeletal System
Long Bone
Bone Cells
Bone Identification
100

Of the 3 major joints, what type of joint makes up your knee joint?

Synovial joint

100

Coronal, squamous, and lambdoid are examples of...

sutures



100

The diaphysis contains what type of marrow?

Yellow bone marrow

100

What is the difference between osteoblasts and osteoclasts?

Osteoblasts - form bone

Osteoclasts - break down bone

100

These bones have thin and parallel surfaces that make a compact-spongy-compact bone 'sandwich' 

Flat bones

200

What type of synovial joint is between the Humerus, radius and the ulna? 

Hinge joint

200

What are the 5 functions of the skeletal system?

protection, store and release fat, produce blood components, store and release minerals, facilitate movement and support the body, muscle attachment sites

200

The epiphysis contains what type of marrow?

Red bone marrow

200

An osteogenic or osteoprogenitor cell does this.

Are mesenchyme cells that produce daughter cells that become OSTEOBLASTS & Aid in bone repair

200

Name the all of the bones that come together to make up the knee

Femur, Tibia, Fibula, Patella

300

What is another name for a joint called?

Articulation

300

Name the two divisions of the skeletal system

Axial and Appendicular

300

The diaphysis is mainly made up of what type of bone and is covered by this structure

Compact Bone and Periosteum

300

This large cell has 50+ nuclei, releases acids and enzymes, and forms a ruffled border to increase surface area in contact with the matrix.

Osteoclasts

300

The lunate, capitate, and pisiform bones are this type and help form the ________.

Short bones, wrist (carpals)

400

Is the acromioclavicular joint part of the appendicular or axial skeleton?

Appendicular

400

There are this many vertebrae in the cervical, thoracic, and lumber vertebral regions combined.

24

400

This is the cavity that is hollow and contains yellow marrow.

Medullary cavity

400

This lamellae is found between osteons in compact bone.

Interstitial lamellae

400

This is an unpaired bone that articulates with all other cranial bones.

Sphenoid bone

500

This joint allows for biaxial angular movements and is ONLY found in the first carpometacarpal joint.

Saddle

500

How many bones are in the human body

206

500

The phalanges, metatarsals, ulna, and tibia are this type of bone.

Long bone

500

These bone cells are inhibited by calcitonin, which results in a decrease in blood calcium levels.

Osteoclasts

500

This unpaired bone in the skull separates the nasal cavity from the brain.

Ethmoid bone

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