Name a bone with the latin/greek root '-blast'
osteoblast
Label this bone of the skull.
Frontal bone
What is the difference between osteoporosis and osteoarthritis?
Osteoarthritis is a degeneration of a joint, osteoporosis is the loss of bone mass.
Is the radius; long, short, irregular, flat, or sesamoid?
Long bone
What is the joint and motion between the Scapula/Humerus?
Synovial – Ball and Socket.
Name a bone that starts with the latin/greek root 'dia-'
diagnosis or diagram
What is this part of the humerus called?
Capitulum
The two types of osteocytes are osteoblasts and osteoclasts. What is the role of each?
Osteoblasts cells function; form a new bone. Osteoclasts function; resorption of bones.
Is the Lumbar Vertebrae; long, short, irregular, flat, or sesamoid?
Irregular bone
What is the joint between the Pelvic Bones?
Cartilaginous.
Periosteum comes from the root 'peri-', what does this root mean?
around
What part of the scapula is this?
Acromion
How is spongy bone structurally and functionally different than compact bone?
Spongy bone has many spaces between bony rods and struts where compact is very dense.
Is the Fibula; long, short, irregular, flat, or sesamoid?
Long bone.
What is the joint between the Tarsals?
Gliding/Plane joints.
Name one bone that comes from the latin/greek root '-endo'
Endosteum
What is the red part of this skeleton called?
Cervical vertebrae
What type of cartilage is found at the ends of bones? What is the purpose of this cartilage?
Hyaline cartilage is found at the ends of bones. It acts as a barrier so there is no bone on bone contact.
Is the Occipital bone; long, short, irregular, flat, or sesamoid?
Flat bone.
What is the joint between the Femur / Tibia?
Fibrous joints
One bone with the latin/greek root '-sis' is osteogenesis, what does this root mean?
Condition, disease
Which one is the fibula?
1)
2)
3)
3) Fibula
What shape does the spinal column take in a person with scoliosis?
A person with scoliosis has a sideways curve to their spine. The curve is often S-shaped or C-shaped
Is the patella; long, short, irregular, flat, or sesamoid?
Sesamoid bone.
What is the joint between the first metacarpal /carpal (thumb)?
Saddle joints