Anatomical Terminology
The Skeletal System
Bone Anatomy
Bone Development
Joints
100

Standing on your toes requires your foot to be _____.

What is plantarflexed?

100

The two types of skeletons.

What is axial and appendicular?

100

The other name for spongy bone.

What is cancellous bone?

100

The other name for bone forming cells?

What is osteoblasts?

100

What is another name for a joint?

What is articulation?

200

The frontal bone is ________ to the occipital bone.

What is anterior?

200

The number of bones in each of the two skeletons.

Axial = 80

Appendicular = 126

200

Lies between the epiphysis and diaphysis.

What is the epiphyseal plate? (growth plate)

200

What is an osetocyte?

osteoblasts that have been deposited with calcium

200

What does a ligament connect?

2 bones

300

Define the transverse plane.

What is divides the body into superior and inferior halves.

300

List the bones that make up the spine and how many of each there are.

7 cervical; 12 thoracic; 5 lumbar; sacrum; coccyx

300

The 3 functions of the periosteum.

acts as an attachment site for tendons, protective covering, and site where osteoblasts are found 

300

What is one major component of bone?

calcium carbonate and calcium phosphate

300

Name the three main types of joints.

fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial

400

What is the difference between proximal and medial?

What is proximal is closer to the trunk and medial is closer to the midline.

400

The number of bones that are fused together to form the coccyx.

4

400

What is the endosteum?

inside lining of the hard bone

400

What is the specific function of osteoclasts?

dissolve calcium previously stored in bone and carries it to tissues when needed

400

Name four types of synovial joints.

ball and socket, hinge, plane (gliding), saddle, condyloid (ellipsoid), pivot

500

The two other names for the lateral plane.

What is coronal and frontal?

500

What does the thorax consist of?

12 pairs of ribs which join the thoracic vertebrae, sternum, and cartilage.

500

What is the function of the medullary cavity?

houses bone marrow that is responsible for forming red and white blood cells and platelets

500

Name two sites where cartilage is not replaced by bone in the body?

end of the nose, external ear, walls of the voice box (larynx), trachea, between ribs and sternum 

500

What is another name for the joint capsule?

articular capsule