Axial vs. Appendicular
Anatomy of Skeletal System
Types of Joints and Long Bone
Functions and Remodeling
Fractures and arthritis
100

Three arm bones and leg bones

Ulna, radius, and humerus

Femur, fibula, tibia

100

Only freely moveable bone in the skull

Mandible

100

Part of skeletal system that covers the ends of the bones and connect bones to each other, also called articulations

Joints

100

Definition of hematopoiesis

Cell formation

100

Compression injuries is caused by: 

crushing, squeezing, pushing like forces
200

Three components of axial skeleton

Vertebral column, Bony Thorax, and Skull

200

Definition of fontanels

spaces between bones of the skull known as soft spots

200

Location of compact and spongy bone in the long bone 

Compact bone: diaphysis

Spongy bone: epiphysis

200

Functions of red and yellow bone marrow

red: produce blood cells

yellow: stores fat

200

Incomplete fracture in which the bone is bent

Greenstick fracture

300

Four components of Appendicular Skeleton

Pectoral Girdle, Upper Limbs, Pelvic Girdle, and Lower Limbs

300

Only bone that has no direct articulation to another bone

Hyoid bone

300

terms for the end and middle of the long bone

ends of bone: epiphysis

middle: diaphysis

300

Function of osteoblasts and osteoclasts

Osteoblasts: bone building cells

Osteoclasts: bone destroying cells

300

Bone is broken into many fragments

Comminuted fracture

400

Which is NOT from the axial skeleton?

- scapula, vertebrae, mandible, sacrum

Scapula

400
term used for formation of bone from cartilage

Ossification/osteogenesis

400

Medical term for inflammation of joints

arthritis

400

Epiphyseal growth plates are responsible for which type of growth

Longitudinal growth of bones (length)

400

Types of arthritis is common in older people (wear and tear on the joints)

osteoarthritis

500

Numbers of 3 types of vertebrae and functions

7 cervical, uphold and pivot the skull

12 thoracic, articulate ribs

5 lumbar, largest and support the weight of upper body

500

What type of bone shapes are ribs? 

Flat bones

500

Three different types of joints and their capability of movement

Fibrous: no movement

Cartilaginous: slight movement

Synovial: most movement

500

How does bone remodeling occur? 

Parathyroid hormone detects when calcium levels are too high or low to see when bone remodeling needs to occur.

- low calcium levels in blood: osteoclasts are activated to break down bone and release calcium in bloodstream. 

- high calcium levels in blood:  osteoblasts are activated to deposit calcium in bone matrix to build more bone

Bone stress will determine where bone remodeling will occur. 

500

Broken bone is exposed to the outside (pierces skin)

Open/compound fracture