Growth & Development
Skeleton
Clinical Application
Bone Structure
Joints
100

Primary ossification centers can be found in the ____ of long bones.

what is diaphysis?

100

In intercarpal or intertarsal joints, bones can carry out a _____ movement, which is when one bone "slides" past each other.

What is gliding?

100

A flattened, fibrous sac lined with synovial membrane and containing synovial fluid. It helps reduces friction in areas.

What is bursae?

100

The spongy bone is made up of _______, which look like interconnecting rods.

What is trabeculae?

100

The teeth, with the periodontal ligament, are the only example of this fibrous joint type. "Peg in socket"

What is gomphosis?

200

Secondary ossification centers are found in the ____ of long bones.

What is epiphysis?

200

The largest and strongest bone in the body.

What is the femur?

200
A healthy range for blood calcium level is considered to be:

what is 9-11 mg/dL ?

200

The structural unit of compact bone.

what is an osteon?

200

The only joint class with a cavity. They are typically diarthrotic.

What is synovial?

300

The _____ adds bone to existing bone while the osteoclast is responsible for resorption.

what is osteoblast?

300

The hip socket is known as the:

What is the acetabulum?

300

The _____ cruciate ligament attaches to the tibia to prevent forward sliding of the tibia and stops hyperextension of knee.

what is anterior?
300

Bone structures of the appendicular skeleton that connect limbs to the axial skeleton are called this. The body has two, the pectoral and pelvic ______.

What is a girdle?

300

This cartilaginous joint type unites bones through fibrocartilage. They are strong and amphiarthrotic.

What is sympheses?

400

The _______ gland secretes PTH, a hormone that "tells" osteoclasts to begin bone resorption. 

what is parathyroid?

400

The first cervical vertebrae, C1, is also known as:

What is atlas?
400

Angular movement away from the midline.

What is abduction?

400

This bone is called the "keystone bone" because it connects to all the cranial bones in the skull. It has a bat-like shape.

What is sphenoid bone?

400

In synovial joints, the _____ ______ is a viscuos, slippery filtrate of plasma and hyaluronic acid that lubricates and nourishes articular cartilage.

What is synovial fluid?

500

Long bone structure has hyaline cartilage. As the person ages, that cartilage is eventually replaced by bone. This process is known as _____ ossification.

what is endochondral?

500

The skull, vertebrae, and thoracic cage all make up this skeletal division.

What is axial skeleton?

500

When the angle of a joint is decreased this angular movement is occurring. 

What is flexion?

500

The only bone in the body that does not articulate directly with another bone.

What is hyoid bone?

500

The range of motion where movement is only allowed in planes.

What is biaxial?