Diseases & Disorders
Fractures
Joints
Long Bone Structure
All things skeletal
100

An inward curvature of the spine, typically in the lower back (lumbar region).

What is lordosis?

100

This type of incomplete fracture is rarely seen in adults due to bone rigidity

What is a greenstick fracture?

100

Cranial sutures are classified functionally as these because they allow little to no movement between bones.

What is synarthrosis?

100

In a long bone, the central tubular portion that provides leverage and support

What is the diaphysis?

100

Number of bones in the human skeleton.

What is 206?

200

Occurs when the soft, jelly-like center of an intervertebral disc (spinal cushion) pushes through the tough outer layer and irritates nearby nerves. 


What is a herniated disc?

200

 A fall, cough, or lifting of a heavy object may cause a crushed fracture of the backbones.

What is a compressed fracture?

200

The joint between the metacarpal and proximal phalanx that allows this movement

What is a saddle joint?

200

In a long bone, the expanded regions at each end that articulate with other bones

What is the epiphysis?

200

Low blood calcium triggers the release of this hormone

What is the parathyroid hormone? (PTH)

300

Bob has kyphosis. What part of his vertebral column is out of normal alignment?

What is thoracic?

300

A piece of bone attached to a ligament or tendon breaks away from the main part of the bone.

What is an avulsion?

300

The joint between the first cervical vertebra (atlas) and the second cervical vertebra (axis) permits rotation of the head from side to side.

What is a pivot joint?

300

Longitudinal growth in a bone occurs here—located between the diaphysis and epiphysis.

What is the epiphyseal plate, or growth plate?

300

The human skull consists of two bone groups. The ____________ bones protect the brain, while the ______________ bones form the structure of the face. There are ______ of the former and ______ of the latter.

What are cranial and facial? What are 8 and 14?

400

The doctor diagnosed you with a common degenerative joint disease associated with aging and wear and tear of the articular cartilage.

What is arthritis?

400

A fracture that has bones broken into more than two pieces.  

What is a communited fracture?

400

Fibrous, immovable joint (synarthrosis) that joins the parietal bones to the temporal bones.

What is a suture?

400

Type of marrow that stores fat and can convert to red marrow under conditions of severe blood loss or anemia.

What is yellow marrow?

400

The membraneous region in a newborn's skull that is not yet ossified at birth

What is a fontanel?

500

Which condition causes a lateral (sideways) curvature of the spine?

What is scoliosis?

500

A fracture that protrudes through the skin. 

What is a compound fracture?

500

Slightly moveable joint classified functionally

What is amphiarthrosis?

500

The ends of long bones are covered with a type of cartilage that reduces friction and absorbs shock in joints.

What is articular cartilage?

500

Protection of internal organs; facilitation of movement, storage of minerals and fat, blood cell formation, structual support

What are the functions of the skeletal system?