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Femur is a long bone.
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Scapula is a long bone.
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Sacrum is a short bone.
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Scaphoid is a flat bone
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Patella (knee cap) is a sesamoid bone.
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The clavicle possesses a rougher upper surface.
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The scapula possesses an articular surface on its lateral angle.
Question 8
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The fibula is taking part in the formation of the knee joint.
Question 9
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The radius is the bone of the antebrachium that is located on the same side as the tumb.
Question 10
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Among the prominent markings of the scapula are the:
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Supraspinous fossa, patellar fossa, iliac fossa
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Superior border, medial angle, inferior border
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Coracoid process, acromion process, scapular spine
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Olecranon process, coronoid process, styloid process
Question 11
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The component bones of the pectoral girdle include:
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Ilium and pubis
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Clavicle and scapula
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Scapula and humerus
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Radius and ulna
Question 12
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The structures of the humerus that accept projections of the ulna in flexion and extension are:
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Intertubercular groove, radial groove
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Coronoid fossa, olecranon fossa
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Medial epicondyle, lateral epicondyle
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Adial fossa, trochlear notch
Question 13
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The growth in length of a bone is at the:
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Articular cartilage
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Center of the shaft
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Diaphyseal line
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Epiphyseal plate
Question 14
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A structural feature of a typical cervical vertebra is:
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A transverse foramen
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A dens
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A long spinous process
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A fovea
Question 15
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The head of the femur articulates with the:
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Glenoid cavity
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Acetabulum
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Obturator foramen
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Patella
Question 16
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Among the prominent bone markings of the tibia are the:
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Interochanteric line, interochanteric crest, patellar surface
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Anterior crest, tibial tuberosity, medial malleolus
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Lateral malleolus, anterior crest, interosseous crest
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Medial malleolus, lateral malleolus, tibial crest
Question 17
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The two proximal carpals that articulate with the radius in making the wrist joints are the:
Question 18
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The medial malleolus is a process on the:
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Tibia
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Calcaneus
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Fibula
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Talus
Question 19
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The roughened vertical ridge on the posterior surface of the femoral shaft is the:
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Greater trochanter
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Linea aspera
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Patellar surface
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Fovea capitis
Question 20
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Which portion of the sternum attaches to the greatest number of ribs?
Question 21
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Sulcus nervi ulnaris is placed:
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On the shaft (body) of the humerus
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Behind the lateral epicondyle of humerus
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On the shaft (body) of the ulna
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Behind the medial epicondyle of humerus
Question 22
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What are the names of the bones in the human thumb?
Question 23
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Where in the body can the pisiform bone be found?
Question 24
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What is the more familiar name for the thoracic cage?
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Rib cage
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Hands
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Ankles
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Skull
Question 25
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Where in the human body would you find the cuneiform bones?
Question 26
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What is the coxal bone also known as:
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Elbow
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Hip bone
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Knuckle
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Shin
Question 27
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Where in the human body can sesamoid bones be found?
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Heart
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Muscles
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Tendons
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Shoulder
Question 28
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How many bones are there in the human body?
Question 29
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What type of bone are the pisiform and the patella?
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Cortical
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Cancellous
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Spongy
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Sesamoid
Question 30
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A vitamin D deficiency can cause:
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Enamel hypoplasia
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Rickets
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Lack of sunlight
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Scurvy
Question 31
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How many cervical vertebrae are there?
Question 32
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How many thoracic vertebrae are there?
Question 33
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How many lumbar vertebrae are there?
Question 34
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How many sacral vertebrae are there?
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2 fused
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5 unfused
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5 fused
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7 fused
Question 35
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How many coccygeal vertebrae are there?
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2 fused
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4 fused
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7 fused
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2 unfused
Question 36
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Choose the surface feature that represents a depression in a bone.
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Fossa
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Process
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Facet
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Condyle
Question 37
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The medullary cavity of a long bone is lined with a thin layer of connective tissue the ...................... .
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Diaphysis
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Endosteum
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Periosteum
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Epiphysis
Question 38
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..................... are the type of bone cell that tears down bone during the building and remodeling process.
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Osteocytes
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Osteoblasts
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Osteoclasts
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Bone lining cells
Question 39
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Cervical vertebrae differ from lumbar vertebrae in all of these aspects except ........................ .
Question 40
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What portion of the scapula articulates with clavicle?
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Acromion
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Glenoid cavity
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Spine
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Scapular notch
Question 41
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What location on the humerus is the site of frequent fractures?
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Anatomical neck
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Surgical neck
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Intertubercular
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Deltoid tuberosity
Question 42
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The ............... of the humerus receives a process by the same name that comprises the outer elbow bone.
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Coronoid fossa
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Deltoid tuberosity
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Trochlea
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Olecranon fossa
Question 43
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What portion of the radius articulates with the capitulum of the humerus?
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Styloid process
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Tuberosity of radius
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Head
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Ulnar notch
Question 44
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Which carpal bone articulates with the first metacarpal?
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Capitate
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Hamate
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Trapezoid
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Trapezium
Question 45
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How many phalanges are present in each hand?
Question 46
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At which location do the three bones of the ossa coxae ossify?
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Greater pelvis
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Acetabulum
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Pelvic brim
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Pelvic inlet
Question 47
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Through which point of the pelvic girdle does the sciatic nerve pass to the leg?
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Greater sciatic notch
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Anterior sacral foramen
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Obturator foramen
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Acetabular notch
Question 48
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What is the point of attachment for the patellar ligament on the tibia?
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Intercondylar eminence
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Medial condyle
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Tibial tuberosity
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Anterior crest
Question 49
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What process makes up the outer ankle "bone"?
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Medial malleolus of tibia
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Lateral malleolus of fibula
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Lateral epicondyle of tibia
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Head of fibula
Question 50
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Which tarsal bone articulates with the first metatarsal bone of the foot?
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Cuboid
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Lateral cuneiform
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Medial cuneiform
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Intermediate cuneiform
Question 51
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During the healing of a bone fracture, what is the final step in the healing process?
Question 52
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Bones that form in tendons in response to stress are called
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Cartilaginous bones
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Sesamoid bones
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Latent bones
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Spongy bones
Question 53
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Which of the following is (are) not a part of the axial skeleton?
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Skull
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Ribs
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Os coxae
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both B and C
Question 54
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Which of the following is not a part of the appendicular skeleton?
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The vertebral column
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The patella
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The clavicle
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The femur
Question 55
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Which of the following is not a function of the skeletal system?
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Support
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Hemopoiesis
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Mineral storage
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Coordination
Question 56
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Which of the following is (are) not protected by the skeletal system?
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Liver
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Heart
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Muscles
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Central nervous system
Question 57
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Bone is primarily composed of:
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Phosphorous
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Calcium
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Magnesium
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Both A and B
Question 58
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In function, the skeletal system is most closely associated with the:
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Muscular system
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Mineral system
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Nervous system
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Urinary system
Question 59
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Which of the following is not one of the categories of bone shape?
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Long bones
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Flat bones
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Thick bones
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Short bones
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Sesamoid bone
Question 60
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A facet is described as a:
Question 61
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A small pit or depression on a bone is referred to as a:
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Fossa
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Fissure
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Fovea
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Meatus
Question 62
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Red bone marrow within certain long bones is in contact with the:
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Articular cartilage
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Endosteum
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Epiphyseal plate
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Periosteum
Question 63
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Large bone cells that enzymatically break down bone tissue and that play an important role in bone growth, remodeling, and healing are known as:
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Osteogenic cells
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Osteoblasts
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Osteocytes
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Osteoclasts
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Bone-lining cells
Question 64
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Osteocytes within compact bone tissue are located in minute capsules, or spaces, known as:
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Lacunae
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Osteons
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Lamellae
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Trabeculae
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Sinuses
Question 65
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In compact bone, the matrix is laid down in concentric rings called:
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Osteons
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Lamellae
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Canaliculi
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Trabeculae
Question 66
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........................ builds up bone, while ................ breaks down bone.
Question 67
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Calcification is the process of:
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Ossification
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Osteoporosis
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Growth
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Mitosis
Question 68
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.................... is the process by which minerals are deposited in the matrix of cartilaginous bone tissue.
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Ossification
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Hardening
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Calcification
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Deposition
Question 69
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Spongy bone develops at the ............ ................. centers
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Bone marrow
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Histological zone
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Primary ossification
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Secondary ossification
Question 70
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A (n).............. .................. consists of five histological zones.
Question 71
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The .................. is region of transformation from cartilage tissue to bone tissue.
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Ossification zone
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Calcification zone
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Cartilage ring
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None of the above
Question 72
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Which of the following is not one of the four curvatures of the vertebral column?
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Brachial curve
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Thoracic curve
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Cervical curve
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Lumbar curve
Question 73
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Processes that limit the twisting of the vertebral column are the:
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Spinous processes
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Transverse processes
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Lateral processes
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Articular processes
Question 74
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Which of the following is (are) not considered part of the rib cage?
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Clavicles
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False ribs
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Sternum
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Costal cartilages
Question 75
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The three components of the sternum, listed from superior to inferior in position are:
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Xiphoid process, sternal angle, costal notch
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Manubrium, body, xiphoid process
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Jugular notch, clavicular notch, costal notch
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Body, manubrium, clavicular notch
Question 76
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Certain structures are common to all ribs; for example, a:
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Tubercle
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Head
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Neck
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Both B and C
Question 77
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Osteoporosis, the disorder characterized by weakening of bones, primarily as a result of calcium loss, is most common in which group?
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Postmenopausal women
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Elderly men
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Children
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All adults
Question 78
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The most virulent type of bone cancer, which frequently metastasizes through the blood to the lungs, is:
Question 79
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A fissure is defined as:
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A deep pit or socket
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A rounded opening through a bone
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A groove that accommodates a vessel, nerve, or tendon
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A narrow, slitlike opening
Question 80
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Which of the following is found only on the femur?
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Tubercle
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Trochanter
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Tuberosity
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Head
Question 81
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Which of the following associations is not correct?
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Endosteum/Yellow bone marrow
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Medullary cavity/Endosteum
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Medullary cavity/Periosteum
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Red bone marrow/Spongy bone
Question 82
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Which of the following secures the periosteum to the bone?
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Perforating fibers
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Epiphyseal plate
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Endosteum
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diploe
Question 83
Question 84
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Which of the following is a primary curve of the vertebral column
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Cervical
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Lumbar
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Thoracic
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Pelvic
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Both C and D
Question 85
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Which is not a characteristic of lumbar vertebrae?
Question 86
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Which is not part of the appendicular skeleton?
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Vertebral column
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Patella
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Clavicle
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Os coxae
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Skull
Question 87
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All of the following are functions of the skeletal system?
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Support
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Blood cell production
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Calcium storage
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Excretion
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Respiration
Question 88
Question 89
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All of the following are bones of the thorax
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Clavicle
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Sternum
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True ribs
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False ribs
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Sacrum
Question 90
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The bone of the upper limb is the:
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Radius
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Ulna
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Humerus
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Femur
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Talus
Question 91
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The bone of the upper limb is the:
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Radius
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Ulna
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Humerus
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Femur
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Lunate
Question 92
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Are the bones forming the lateral thoracic wall
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Are 14 pairs
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Are several types described as typical or "true" ribs, "false" ribs "floating ribs"
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Have many features in common: head, neck, tubercle, angle, body, costal groove.
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Known as "floating" are attached to the sternum
Question 93
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Is fan-shaped bone that forms the lateral prominence of the pelvis
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Is one of the three bones that form the os coxae
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Has a body that participates in the formation of the glenoid cavity
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Has an anterior superoir iliac spine at the anterior end of the iliac crest
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Has arcuate line which is inferior boundary of the iliac fossa
Question 94
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The phalanges are:
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Long bones
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Short bones
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are 13
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are 14
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are 15
Question 95
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The hip bone (os coxze) consists of:
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Os coccygis
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Os pubis
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Os ischii
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Os sacrum
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Os ilium
Question 96
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The elements in the proximal end of the radius are
Question 97
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In the adult vertebral column
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The primary curves are in the thoracic and sacral region
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There is more flexion and extension in the lumbar region than in the thoracic region
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There is more rotation about a longitudinal axis in the thoracic region than in the lumbar region
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The transverse processes are posterior to the articular processes in all the vertebrae
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The shape of the intervertebral discs contributes to the secondary curves
Question 98
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Lumbar vertebrae show the following features
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They have flat articular processes
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Their transverse processes become progressively longer from above downwards
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The plane of the joints between the articular processes is sagittal
Question 99
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In thoracic vertebrae
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All the spinous processes are long and point downwards
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All the transverse processes have articular facets for the ribs
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All the bodies have two articular facets on each side for the ribs
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The transverse processes increase in length from above downwards
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All the superior articular processes are more or less in the coronal (frontal) plane.