Axial
Appendicular
Anatomy/Physiology
Development
Diseases
100

The bones included in the axial skeleton

what is vertebral column, bony thorax, skull?

100

The bones included in the appendicular skeleton

What is pectoral girdle, upper limbs, pelvic girdle, lower limbs?
100

The two types of bone tissue

What is compact and spongy?

100

Spaces in the skull in infants and function

What is fontanels; allows room for growth

100

Abnormal curvature of the spine

What is scoliosis?
200

The names for C1 and C2

What is Atlas and Axis?

200

The scientific and common names for the bones in the pectoral girdle

What is the clavicle (collarbone) and the scapula (shoulder blade)?

200

The names for ends of long bones and middle of long bone

What is epiphyses (ends) and diaphysis (middle)?

200

Ossification definition and age at which a person is fully ossified (less epiphyseal plates)

What is the formation of bone from cartilage, and 2 years old?

200

Disorder that signifies a lack in vitamins

What is rickets?

300

List (and point) to the 5 cranial bones

What is frontal, sphenoid, temporal, parietal, and occipital?

300

List (and point to) the bones of the hands and feet

What is...

hands--carpals, metacarpals, phalanges

feet- tarsals, metatarsals, phalanges

300

The two types of marrow, where they are found, and their functions

What is...

1. yellow marrow-in diaphysis (in medullary cavity), fat storage

2. red marrow, in epiphysis (in spongy bone), hematopoiesis

300

Weakening of the bone that occurs with aging, and age and rate at which men and women experience this

What is osteoporosis, and age 50+; 1 in 2 women and 1 in 4 men

300

Explanation of herniated discs and symptoms

What is...

-Protruding discs of cartilage between the vertebrae

-Can irritate nearby nerves and result in pain, numbness or weakness in an arm or leg

400

The vertebral regions and the number of bones in each region

What is...

1. cervical-7

2. thoracic-12

3. lumbar-5

4. sacrum (5 fused)

5. coccyx (4 fused)

400

List (and point to) the bones in the arms and legs

What is....

arms-humerus, radius, ulna

legs-femur, tibia, fibula

400

The five functions of the skeletal system and explanations of each

What is....

1. support-internal framework to anchor all soft organs

2. Protection- ex. skull and brain

3. Movement-skeletal muscles attach to bones via tendons

4. Storage- fat in yellow marrow, calcium in bones

5. hematopoiesis- blood cell formation

400

Explanation of how bones are continuously growing and being broken down

What is two bone cell types

osteoblasts-build bones up/grow bones

osteoclasts-break bones down

400

The two types of arthritis-name and explanation

What is....

osteoarthritis-part of aging

rheumatoid arthritis- autoimmune disorder

500

Explain the concepts of 'true ribs', 'false ribs', and 'floating ribs'

What is.....

true ribs-articulate directly to sternum

false ribs-articulate to sternum indirectly

floating ribs-no articulation anteriorly

500
The bones included in the pelvic girdle

What is ilium, ischium, and pubis?

500

The function of the periosteum

What is fibrous, connective tissue that covers the diaphysis to protect it?

500

Possible reasons for the 1-year mortality rate after a hip fracture being 30%

What is....

this fracture occurs mostly in elderly, and causes decreased mobility, isolation, increased risk of complication from corrective surgery, increased risk of infection, etc. It is also possible the fracture was caused by a pre-existing medical condition. 

500

The fracture seen in people who still have epiphyseal plates

What is greenstick fracture?