How many bones make up the adult body
What is 206 bones?
Name one function of the skeletal system
What is Support, protection, movement, etc.?
What are the two main parts of the skeleton system.
What is Axial and Appendicular?
Name two complications that can occur from sprains or dislocations.
What is Nerve or blood vessel damage; development of arthritis ?
What should you always check after applying a splint or wrap to ensure it’s not too tight?
Check circulation — the fingers or toes should remain warm and have normal colour; loosen if they’re pale, cold, or numb.
What is the difference between male and female pelvis structure?
Female pelvis is wider, tipped forward, and has a larger pubic arch
What is produced in bone marrow?
What is Blood cells ?
Name a type of joint found in the knee
What is a Hinge joint ?
What fluid lubricates synovial joints?
Synovial fluid ?
How do bones help detoxify the body?
Bones can remove heavy metals from the blood to protect vital organs from toxic buildup.
Which disease is characterized by reduced bone density, making bones fragile?
What is a Osteoporosis?
Bone cells that “degrade” or destroy old bone to make room for new bone.
What is osteoclasts?
Name three bones found in the arm.
What are the Humerus, Radius, and Ulna?
What type of joint allows a complete range of motion?
What is Ball and socket joint (e.g., shoulder, hip) ?
Bone cells that build bones
What is osteoblasts?
The process of bone formation
What is ossification?
What’s a greenstick fracture?
What is a Partial break, common in children?
What is the purpose of a splint?
What is to stabilizing the bone and preventing further injury?
What are the three main parts of a synovial joint, and what is each part’s function?
Joint capsule: encloses the joint and provides structure.
Synovial membrane/fluid: lubricates and nourishes the joint.
Articular cartilage: covers bone ends to reduce friction and absorb shock.
5 functions of the skeleton
What is protection, support, movement, store minerals, make blood.
What type of fracture is when the broken bone pierces the skin?
What is Open/compound?
Which skull features differ between males and females?
What is the Jaw, brow ridge?
Bone cells that are part of fully formed bone
What is osteocytes?
List three factors that can negatively affect bone health and explain how each one does so.
Inactivity → causes bone loss (atrophy)
Poor nutrition → weakens bones and teeth
Trauma or disease → causes abnormal bone formation or lesions
4 shape categories of bones
What is long, short, flat, and irregular?
What is the difference between a sprain and a strain?
What is Sprain = ligament injury; Strain = muscle/tendon injury?
Name 3 types of fractures.
What is Open, closed, spiral, etc.?
What type of joint is the shoulder?
What is Ball and socket?
Name the six types of synovial joints.
What are Pivot, Saddle, Plane, Hinge, Condyloid, and Ball-and-socket?
Cartilage which protects the bone from wearing down as it hits other bones around it
What is Articular Cartilage?