Bone Physiology
Appendicular Skeleton
Axial Skeleton
Skull
Joints
100

Bone-building cells.

What are osteoblasts?

100

The bones involved with the pectoral girdle.

What are the clavicle and scapula?

100
These ribs share a common cartilage. 

What are the false ribs?

100

The suture that separates the frontal bone from the rest of the cranial bones. 

What is the coronal suture?

100

The hip joint.

What is the acetabulofemoral joint?

200
The type of mature bone that is characterized by less bone matrix and more space.

What is spongy bone?

200

This bony landmark on the humerus articulates with the olecranon process of the ulna.

What is the olecranon fossa?

200

The amount of cervical, thoracic, and lumbar vertebrae there are. 

Cervical - 7

Thoracic - 12

Lumbar - 5

200

The bone that houses the cribriform plate and crista galli. 

What is the ethmoid bone?

200

The structures that ligaments attach together.

What is bone to bone?

300

This cartilage growth is characterized by chondrocytes within the tissue dividing and adding more matrix between existing cells.

What is interstitial growth?
300

The bones involved with the pelvic girdle.

Hip bones (ilium, pubis, and ischium) and sacrum.

300
These vertebrae are characterized by long spinous processes. 

What are thoracic vertebrae?

300
The exit of the spinal cord.

What is the foramen magnum?

300

Type of cartilage found at the ends of long bones. 

What is articular cartilage? (Also known as hyaline)

400

Bones that arise from a hyaline cartilage model use this process of bone formation. 

What is endochondral ossification?

400
This bony landmark on the tibia is the attachment site of the quadriceps femoris muscle.

What is the tibial tuberosity?

400

This vertebrae articulates with the occipital condyles of the skull.

What is the atlas (C1)?

400

DAILY DOUBLE

Name the bones of the orbit.

Maxilla, frontal, palatine, zygomatic, sphenoid, ethmoid, and lacrimal.

400

Name the ligaments associated with the knee joint.

Anterior cruciate ligament.

Posterior cruciate ligament.

Medial collateral ligament.

Lateral collateral ligament.

500

The basic functional units of compact bone tissue.

What are osteons?

500

Name the bones of the appendicular skeleton.

Clavicle, scapula, humerus, ulna, radius, carpals, metacarpals, phalanges, pelvis, femur, patella, tibia, fibula, tarsals, and metatarsals.

500

Name the bones of the axial skeleton. 

Skull, hyoid bone, vertebral column, and thoracic cage.

500

Name the bones of the skull.

Temporal, parietal, occipital, frontal, sphenoid, zygomatic, ethmoid, maxilla, mandible, lacrimal, vomer, and nasal bones.
500

Name the ligaments of the glenohumeral joint.

Coracoacromial ligament.

Coracohumeral ligament.

Superior glenohumeral ligament.

Middle glenohumeral ligament.

Inferior glenohumeral ligament.