Skull Bones
Skull Bones Pt. 2
Bone Markings
Bone General Knowledge
Cell Structure/Organelles
100


Frontal Bone

100

What bone is also known as your cheekbones?

Zygomatic bone.

100

This surface helps you form joints. It's a smooth and nearly flat surface, usually connects to cartilage, found commonly on your ribs.

Facet

100

What are is the bone shape that forms your limbs and are longer than they are wide?

Long bone

100

Which organelle produces most of the cell's ATP? (Similar to bacteria)

Mitochondria

200

Which skull bone is located at the back of the skull. (It protects your vision).


Occipital Bone

200

What is the U-shaped bone, also known as the jawbone called?

The Mandible

200

Narrow, slitlike opening. Can be found in your orbital cavity.

Fissure

200

The Vertebra has what shape?

Irregular

200

What is the largest organelle, responsible for storing chromosomes?

Nucleus

300

What are the bone that forms the superior and lateral aspects of the skull?

Parietal Bone

300

What is the bone that forms the upper jaw and most of your face called?

The Maxilla/Maxillary bone

300

Which surface is a rounded articular projection and often articulates with a corresponding fossa.

Condyle

300

What is the outer layer of a bone made of?

Compact bone

300

Which organelle neutralizes free radicals/toxins with 2 enzymes (Oxidase & Catalase).

Peroxisome

400

What bone forms part of the nasal septum?

Vomer

400

What bone lies inferior to the parietal bone, located where your temples are?

Temporal bone

400

Round/Oval opening through a bone

Foramen

400

What group of bones forms the long axis of the body?

The Axial Skeleton

400

What maintains the structure of a cell with fibers/rods (AKA Filaments)?

Cytoskeleton

500

The deepest bone in the skull that also separates the nasal cavity form the brain is called:

Ethmoid Bone

500

What is the smaller bit of bone anterior to the temporal bone? (Not the zygomatic bone.)

Sphenoid bone

500

Which bone projection is sharp, slender, and often pointed? (Can be located on the hip bone)

Spine

500

Giant cells located at sites of bone resorption are called:

Osteoclasts

500

Which organelle is responsible for protein synthesis and is made up of RNA?

Ribosome