Ivy Tech APHY 101 Final Exam/Test || All Questions & 100% Correct Answers
Ivy Tech APHY 101 Final Exam/Test || All Questions & 100% Correct Answers Ivy Tech APHY 101 Final Exam/Test || All Questions & 100% Correct Answers Match the description of the vertebra to the correct vertebral region. 1. Have a transverse foramen 2. Have articular facets on the transverse process 3. Articular facets face superior/inferior 4. Spinous processes are blunted and short 5. Have some bifid spinous process 6. Have the largest size vertebral bodies 7. Have facets that articulate with a rib - ANSWER - 1. Cervical vertebrae 2. Thoracic vertebrae 3. Cervical vertebrae 4. Lumbar vertebrae 5. Cervical vertebrae 6. Lumbar vertebrae 7. Thoracic vertebrae Throughout life, bone tissue continues to change. __________ are responsible for resorbing bone matrix and __________ are responsible for replacing it. - ANSWER - Osteoclasts; osteoblasts Match the location in the body with the name of the bone. 1. Thigh bone 2. Lateral lower leg bone 3. Medial lower leg bone 4. Knee cap - ANSWER - 1. Femur 2. Fibula 3. Tibia 4. Patella What is an organ that is protected by bones of the axial skeleton? - ANSWER - The heart Bone tissue is largely composed of what two items? - ANSWER - Collagen and inorganic salts What is the role of vitamin D in bone development? - ANSWER - Vitamin D increases calcium absorption from the small intestine which is used to build bone matrix. What is the definition of hematopoiesis? - ANSWER - The process of blood cell formation What happens when the epiphyseal plate is ossified? - ANSWER - Lengthening of the bone is no longer possible. Match the location in the body with the name of the bone.
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