Integumentary System
Bone Structure & Function
Bone Cells & Ossifications
Joint Ossification
Synovial Joints & Movements
100

The epidermis is composed of what type of epithelium?

Stratified squamous epithelium

100

What are the four general functions of bone?

Support/protection, movement, mineral storage, and blood cell production (hematopoiesis)

100

Which bone cell type produces new bone matrix (osteoid)?

Osteoblasts

100

The study of joints is called what?

Arthrology

100

Name the six types of synovial joints.

plane

hinge

pivot

condylar

saddle

ball-and-socket joints

200

Which skin layer contains blood vessels, nerves, glands, and hair follicles?

Dermis

200

What is the shaft of a long bone called?

Diaphysis

200

What bone cells resorb bone by releasing enzymes and acids?

Osteoclasts

200

List the three functional classifications of joints.

synarthroses (immobile)

amphiarthroses (slightly mobile)

diarthroses (freely mobile)

200

What is the movement that decreases the angle between bones in the anterior-posterior plane?

Flexion

300

Name the five layers of the epidermis in thick skin (from deep to superficial).

stratum basale, stratum spinosum, stratum granulosum, stratum lucidum, stratum corneum

300

Which type of bone tissue makes up 80% of bone mass?

Compact (cortical) bone

300

What is the process of bone formation called?

Ossification (osteogenesis)

300

Which type of fibrous joint is found between teeth and sockets?

Gomphosis

300

What special movement is unique to the thumb?

Opposition 

400

Which pigment-producing cell protects DNA from UV damage?

Melanocytes

400

What is the difference between red and yellow bone marrow?

Red marrow produces blood cells; yellow marrow stores fat (energy reserve).

400

Name the two main types of ossification.

Intramembranous ossification and endochondral ossification

400

What are the two main types of cartilaginous joints?

synchondroses and symphyses

400

Turning the sole of the foot medially is called what?

Inversion

500

What are friction ridges, and why are they significant?

Skin patterns (fingerprints) that increase grip and allow personal identification

500

What is the thin layer of hyaline cartilage covering epiphyses that reduces friction in joints?

Articular cartilage

500

Which vitamin is essential for collagen formation in bones?

Vitamin C

500

Which joint type provides the most movement but is least stable?

ball-and-socket joint

500

What are bursae, and what is their function?

Fluid-filled sacs that reduce friction between moving structures in a joint