Bone Basics
Joint Knowledge
Muscle Mechanics
Pathology & Injuries
Growth & Development
100

Which classification of bone protects organs and providers a large surface area for muscle attachment?

What are flat bones?

100

What type of joints are the suture joints in the skull?

What are fibrous joints?

100

What is known as voluntary muscle?

What is skeletal muscle?

100

What is the typical healing time for Uncomplicated fractures? 

What is 8-12 weeks?

100

What fills nearly all of a child's bones?

What is red bone marrow? 

200

What is the central, shaft-like portion of the long bone called?

What is a diaphysis?

200

What are the least mobile of all synovial joints?

What are gliding joints?

200

What are myofibrils?

What are long protein bundles that fill the sacroplasm and store glycogen?

200

Which bone is most likely injured if the child hits the back of their head while falling backwards?

What is the occipital bone?

200

When does bone formation begin during pregnancy/gestation?

What is around 3 months?

300

What fills the medullary cavity in most adults?

What is yellow bone marrow?

300

Which joint allows flexion, extension, AND side-to-side movement? 

What is a condyloid joint?

300

What is required, besides ATP, for muscle contraction?

What is calcium? 

300

What condition occurs when articular cartilage softens and degenerates?

What is osteoarthritis?

300

When does the epiphyseal plate stop producing chondrocytes? 

What is when the bone lengthening stops?

400

Which unique feature does the bone have compared to other connective tissues?

What is a hard and calcified matrix?

400

Which type of synovial joint offers the widest range of motion?

What is a ball-and-socket joint?

400

How do muscles obtain energy after 10 minutes of exercising?

What is aerobic respiration of glucose? 

400

What happens when the cribriform plate is fractured?

What is cerebrospinal fluid is able to leak out?

400

How many bones are in the adult skeleton?

What is 206?

500

What is the purpose of trabeculae?

What are structures that strengthen bone?

500

Which joint is more mobile than stable?

What is the shoulder joint?

500

What happens when muscle fibers do not relax before the next impulse arrives?

What is tetanus?

500

What is the term for the abnormal curvature of the spine outward?

What is kyphosis?

500

At what are does the skull become completely ossified?

What is 2 years old?