The three parts that the Axial Skeleton is broken into.
What is the skull, the vertebral column and the thoracic cage?
100
Consists of two scapula and two clavicles.
What is the pectoral girdle?
100
The two types of bones.
What is Compact and Cancellous bone?
100
A place where two bones come together
What is an articulation?
100
what are the five functions of the skeletal system
What is support, protection, movement, storage, and blood cell production
200
The two groups that the skull is divided into
What is the brain case and the facial bones?
200
The number of bones in each hand.
What is fourteen?
200
osteoblasts begin to produce bone in connective tissue membranes
What is Intramembranous ossification?
200
The three structural classes of joints
What is Fibrous, Cartilaginous, and Synovial?
200
the number of bones in the skeleton
What is 206?
300
The point of attachment for muscles that elevate the larynx during speech.
What is the hyoid bone?
300
The bone on the medial side of the forearm?
What is the ulna?
300
The zone of tissue repair between two bone fragments.
What is a callus?
300
joints that exhibit little or no movement
What are fibrous joints?
300
intramembranous ossification begins in this area.
What is an ossification center?
400
Rotation of the axis occurs around this process.
What is the dens?
400
If this occurs the femoral head may degenerate.
What is a break of the femoral neck
400
When bone growth stops the cartilage between the each epiphysis and the diaphysis is replaced by bone called
What is an epiphyseal line?
400
The types of Synovial joints
What is plane, saddle, hinge, pivot, ball and socket, and ellipsoid.
400
abnormal straightening of a joint beyond normal range.
What is hypertension?
500
During CPR a process is an important landmark of the sternum. Above this landmark between the other two sections of the breastbone is another important landmark that allows for location of the apex of the heart.
What is the sternal angle?
500
degeneration of the of cancellous bones in the forearms occurs in women because of the decrease of estrogen can cause this.
What is osteoporosis?
500
The cartilage that is formed around these cells is removed by osteoblasts and the dying chondrocytes are replaced by osteoblasts
What are hyertrophied cells?
500
The movement unique to the pinky and the thumbs that returns the digits to anatomic position.
What is reposition?
500
PTH and calcitonin effect the substances that contribute to this disease.