What is Subcutaneous Layer?
Name the two types of cartilage growth...
What is interstitial and appositional growth?
Name the unpaired bones of the cranial bones...
What are the ethmoid, frontal, occipital, and sphenoid bones?
Define gomphoses...
What is immovable joints , synarthroses?
Define articulation...
What is the place where a bone meets another bone, cartilage, or teeth?
Name the layers of the epidermis in order ...
What is Stratum basale, stratum spinosum, stratum granulosum, stratum lucidum, stratum corneum?
The attachment site for tendons and ligaments is...
What is the epiphysis?
Name the major fontanelles... (x2)
What is mastoid , sphenoidal, posterior, and anterior fontanelle?
Movement of a limb towards the midline of the body is called __________.
What is adduction?
The olecranon process is found on the __________.
What is ulna?
Sebaceous glands are located in all of the following areas except the...
a.) scalp
b.) brachial region
c.) Palms and Soles
d.) axillary region
A condition that produces a reduction in bone mass sufficient to compromise normal function is __________.
The three tiny bones found in the auditory ossicles are...
What is malleus, incus, and stapes?
The function of bursae is to...
The thickest of the layers of the epidermis is...
What is stratum corneum?
The reticular layer of the dermis is composed of which tissue type?
a.) reticular connective tissue
b. ) areolar connective tissue
c.) dense irregular connective tissue
d.) stratified squamous epithelial tissue
What is C?
The cells that maintain mature compact bone are __________.
What are osteocytes?
Mary fractured her pisiform bone in a fall. What part of her body was injured?
a.) wrist
b.) hand
c.) finger
d.) foot
What is A?
The four types of movements at synovial joints are...
What is
1. Gliding motion
2. Angular motionn
3. Rotational motion
4. Special movements
Before eight weeks, the skeleton of the human embryo is composed of __________.
What is fibrous membrane?
The wall of a hair follicle is composed of...
What are peripheral connective tissue sheath, glassy membrane, and epithelial root sheath?
Intramembranous ossification __________.
a.) is the most common way bones are formed
b.) begins with a cartilaginous precursor
c.) is responsible for long bone formation
d.) forms cranial bones
What is D?
Sinuses are found in all of the following bones EXCEPT the __________.
a.) maxilla
b.) mandible
c.) mastoid process
d.) frontal
What is B?
The joint at the base of the thumb is an example of a(n) __________ joint.
What is a saddle?
An example of a hinge joint...
What is elbow or interphalangeal joints?