Appendicular Skeleton
Bones of Upper/Lower Limbs
Name that Bone
Joints & Inflammations
Types of Joints
100
How many bones make up the Appendicular skeleton? a. 156 b. 126 c. 216 d. 346
What is 126?
100
How many bones are present in the upper arm? a. One b. Two c. Three d. Four
What is a. one?
100
What are the three pairs of fused bones that compose the hipbones?
What is the Ilium, Pubic Bone, Ischium?
100
Which joint function means that the joints can move freely? a. Synarthroses b. Amphiarthrose c. Diarthroses d. Comproses
What is the Diarthroses?
100
The type of joint present at the meeting of the Humerus and the Scapula? a. Saddle Joint b. Condyloid Joint c. Ball-and-Socket Joint d. Hinge Joint
What is Ball-and-Socket Joint?
200
Which of the following are the two major types of girdles in the Appendicular skeleton? a. Scapula and Clavicle b. Frontal and Cranial c. Pectoral and Pelvic d. Sacral and Coxal
What are the Pectoral and Pelvic?
200
Which is NOT true of the pectoral girdle? a. It is made up of the clavicle and scapula. b. It is susceptible to dislocation. c. These bones inhibit the upper limbs to have limited movement. d. It has two processes, the Acromion and Coracoid.
What is c. These bones inhibit the upper limbs to have limited movement?
200
Which bone is the heaviest, strongest bone in the body? a. Cranium b. Vertebrae c. Humerus d. Femur
What is d. Femur?
200
The flattened fibrous sacs that are associated with the synovial joints is the: a. Tendon Sheath b. Articular Capsule c. Bursae d. Hyaline Cartilage
What is Bursae?
200
Which type of joint describes the one present at the knee or elbow? a. Plane Joint b. Hinge Joint c. Pivot Joint d. Ball and Socket Joint
What is a Hinge Joint?
300
Upon which bone does the entire weight of the upper body rest? a. Vertebrae b. Pectoral Girdle c. Pelvic Girdle d. Thoracic Cavity
What is the Pelvic Girdle?
300
Which lower leg bone forms the connection to the knee joint? a. Humerus b. Patella c. Tibia d. Fibula
What is c. Tibia?
300
What is the other term for the heel bone? a. Talus b. Carpals c. Tarsus d. Calcaneus
What is the Calcaneus?
300
Using the definition of synarthroses, which description of joints is accurate? a. Slightly moveable joints b. Immovable joints c. Freely moveable joints d. Medial moveable joints
What are Immovable joints?
300
The joint present at the thumb is known as the _____________ joint. a. Condyloid b. Saddle Joint c. Pivot Joint d. Plane Joint
What is a Saddle Joint?
400
Which of the following are the three pairs of fused bones that compose the hipbones? a. Ilium, Pubic Bone, Ischium b. Ulna, Radius, Sternum c. Cervical Bone, Thoracic Bone, Lumbar d. Sacrum, Ischium, Coccyx
What is the Ilium, Pubic Bone, Ischium?
400
Which is NOT true about the lower arm? a. A single bone forms the lower arm. b. The lower arm attaches distally to the carpals. c. The ulna is the bone associated with the pinky side. d. The proximal end attaches to the Humerus bone.
What is a. A single bone forms the lower arm?
400
The name of the socket that the bones of the pelvic girdle fuse at is called: a. Mentecallum b. Acetabulum c. Antebellum d. Medullabulum
What is the Acetabulum?
400
When a person’s immune system attacks the joints, it is referred to as _______. a. Artereoarthritis b. Osteoarthritis c. Gouty Arthritis d. Rheumatoid Arthritis
What is Rheumatoid Arthritis?
400
Synovial joints are ________________. a. Slightly moveable b. Freely moveable c. Immoveable d. Generally immovable
What is Freely moveable?
500
If you rest your hands on your hips you are resting them on which bone? a. Cervix b. Ischium c. Ilium d. Sacrum
What is the Illium?
500
What is the name of the lower leg bone that is the most medial (located closer to the midline of the body)? a. Tibia b. Fibula c. Patella d. Femur
What is the Tibia?
500
What is the other name for the scapula? a. Collarbone b. Shoulder blade c. Spine d. Girdle
What is the Shoulder blade?
500
The most common type of arthritis is ______________: a. Osteoarthritis b. Gouty Arthritis c. Rheumatoid Arthritis d. Artereoarthritis
What is Osteoarthritis?
500
____ Bones connected by cartilage ____ Joint cavity separates articulating bones ____ Skull Bones Joint A. Fibrous B. Cartilaginous C. Synovial
What are B ____ Bones connected by cartilage C ____ Joint cavity separates articulating bones A ____ Skull Bones Joint B Cartilaginous C Synovial A Fibrous