Integumentary System
Skeletal Anatomy
Skeletal Anatomy 2
Skeletal ID/gross anatomy
Joints/Articulations
100

These two regions make up the cutaneous membrane. 

What are the epidermis and dermis? 

100

This law states that the thickness, shape, and strength of a bone is dependent on the stressors it receives. 

What is Wolff's Law? 

100

This is the type of fracture that occurs when the bone penetrates the skin. 

What is an open fracture? 

100

List the tarsal bones. 

What are the calcaneus, talus, medial, intermediate and lateral cuneiforms, cuboid, and navicular? 

100

This is the structural classification that means "slightly moveable." 

What is amphiarthrosis? 

200

The hypodermis is primarily composed of this. 

What is adipose tissue? 

200

The tarsals are an example of this type of bone. 

What are short bones? 

200

This type of ossification occurs when bone replaces hyaline cartilage. 

What is endochondral ossification? 

200

This is the suture that separates the parietal bones. 

What is the squamous suture? 

200
This is the functional category that all synovial joints can be placed into. 

What is diarthrosis? 

300
This is the deepest layer of the epidermis. 

What is the Stratum Basale? 

300

These are the three types of skeletal cartilages. 

What are hyaline, elastic, and fibrocartilage? 

300
These are cavities within a bone that are filled with air and line mucous membranes. 

What are sinuses? 

300
This bone contains the sella turcica. 

What is the sphenoid bone? 

300

A pivot joint is considered uniaxial because it only allows for this type of motion. 

What is rotation? 

400

This type of sweat gland is found in the axillary and anogenital areas. 

What are apocrine sweat glands? 

400

This type of bone cell is a mature bone cell, responsible for filling and occupying the matrix. 

What are osteocytes? 

400

This type of bone growth increases the length of long bones and occurs primarily during childhood. 

What is interstitial growth? 

400

This is the inner (jelly) part of the intervertebral disc. 

What is the nucleus pulposus?

400

The intertarsal joints are this type of joint and allow for this specific movement (2 answers). 

What is plane joint and gliding movement? 
500

This is the most dangerous type of skin cancer. 

What is melanoma? 

500

This structure runs through the center of the lamella and contains blood vessels and nerves. 

What is the central canal? 

500

The type of fracture where the epiphysis separates from the diaphysis. 

What is epiphyseal fracture? 

500

List the carpal bones. 

What are the trapezium, scaphoid, lunate, pisiform, triquetrum, trapezoid, capitate, hamate

500

This type of arthritis is an autoimmune condition that affects middle aged adults and more commonly women than men. 

What is rheumatoid arthritis?