INTRO
INTEGUM.
BONE TISSUE
AXIAL
APPENDICULAR
100

Rotating radius around ulna so palm faces anteriorly

What is SUPINATION

100
Name the four tissue types.

What are:

EPITHELIAL

CONNECTIVE

MUSCLE

NEURAL

100

Which bone cell liquifies bone matrix to release calcium into the blood?

What are OSTEOCLASTS

100

Which skull/facial bone is inferior to the maxilla and has a posterior articulation with temporal bone?

What is MANDIBLE

100

Which bones are not part of the appendicular skeleton:

clavicle

rib

scapula

sacrum

What is RIB and SACRUM

200

The knee is distal or proximal to the greater trochanter.

What is DISTAL
200
Are melanocytes, cells that produce the pigment melanin, in the deepest or most superficial layer of skin?

What is DEEPEST (STRATUM BASALE)

200
This structure is a band of hyaline cartilage from which long bones grow and is found near the junction of the epiphysis and diaphysis

What is EPIPHYSEAL PLATE

200

The patella is located on the distal femur or the proximal tibia?

What is DISTAL FEMUR

200

The ankle bones are known as the _________ bones.

What are TARSALS

300

Thick and strong protein, makes tissues distensible. Found in skin, blood vessels and lung tissue.

What is ELASTIC FIBER

300

Which epidermal layer is capable of mitosis?

What is STRATUM BASALE

300

Which hormone is secreted when blood calcium levels are low

What is PTH

300

Which carpal bone articulates with the base of Metacarpal II?

What is TRAPEZOID

300

Our vertebral column is made up of individual and fused vertebrae. The five fused vertebrae are known as the:

What is SACRUM

400
Thin protein and collagen, forms networks around structures, such as, blood vessels and nerves

What is RETICULAR FIBER

400

From superficial to deep, state the epidermal layers in hairy skin.

What is stratum:

corneum

granulosum

spinosum

basale

400

Which hormone stimulates the release of calcitriol from the kidneys?

What is PTH

400

Which skull bone contains the mandibular fossa, mastoid process, styloid process and zygomatic process?

What is TEMPORAL BONE

400

A Colles fracture of the distal radius is also known as what type of fracture?

What is FOOSH

500

Strong and flexible protein collagen, most abundant protein.

What is COLLAGEN FIBER

500

Which epidermal layer is thickest in the sole of the foot?

What is STRATUM SPINOSUM

500

This hormone increases absorption of calcium in the GI tract

What is CALCITRIOL

500

An increase thoracic curve, like the Hunchback of Notre Dame, is called?

What is KYPHOSIS

500

The articulation site on the pelvis with the femoral head is known as the:

What is ACETABULUM