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What are the types of bones?(5)
Choose matching definition
1 solid, porous, dense, fragile, elastic 2 long, short, flat, irregular, sesamoid
cartilaginous, fibrous, muscular, vascular,
3 flexible, rigid, soft, hard, brittle 4
epithelial
Don't know?
What are the types of bones?(5) long, short, flat, irregular, sesamoid
Which bones produce blood Flat bones
cells
, Long and thin. Designed to support body weight and enable
movement
Humerus
Ulna
Long bone definition+ examples
Radius
Tibia
Fibula
Metacarpals
Metatarsals
Small and cube-shaped
Short bones definition+example
-Carpals in the hand
-Tarsals in the foot
Varied in structure with ridges or irregular surfaces.
Irregular bones
definition+example -Vertebrae(protect spinal cord and enable spinal movement)
-Pelvic Bones(Ilium, ischium and pubis)
Small and round, reinforce tendons.
sesamoid bone
definition+example
-Patella
Bone Landmark Definition Distinct markings, ridges grooves or holes
-Allow for tendons to attach
-Indicate where nerves and blood vessels run alongside the
Bone landmark
bone or penetrate the bone to provide blood and nervous
functions(General)
supply.
-
Foramen, Canal, Fissure Bone Openings in bone to allow for nerves, blood supply or a
Landmarks Are: passageway
Sinus Bone Landmark Is: Hollow chamber, usually filled with air
Process, ramus bone landmarks Elevations in bone
are:
Trochanter, Tuberosity, Tubercle, Processes or projections for tendon or ligament attachment
Crest, Line, Spine Bone
Landmarks Are:
head, neck, condyle, trochlea, processes designed for articulation with adjacent bones
facet bone landmarks are:
Fossa and Sulcus bone depressions in bone
landmarks are
Human Skeleton Two Divisions Axial Skeleton and Appendicular Skeleton
Skull, Vertebral Column, Sternum, Laryngeal Skeleton and
Axial skeleton includes
Thoracic(rib) Cage
22 total
How many bones is the skull
formed by(total and types) 8-Cranium
14-Facial
The brains
The cranium protects what?
Composed of 8 bones fitted tightly together(adults)
Portage Learning Anatomy and Physiology 1
Module 4
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Portage A&P1 Module 4 Exam Portage A&P1 Module 4 Exam Anatomy: Lectures 2
26 terms 49 terms 10 terms
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Practice questions for this set
Learn 1 /7 Study with Learn
What are the types of bones?(5)
Choose matching definition
1 solid, porous, dense, fragile, elastic 2 long, short, flat, irregular, sesamoid
cartilaginous, fibrous, muscular, vascular,
3 flexible, rigid, soft, hard, brittle 4
epithelial
Don't know?
What are the types of bones?(5) long, short, flat, irregular, sesamoid
Which bones produce blood Flat bones
cells
, Long and thin. Designed to support body weight and enable
movement
Humerus
Ulna
Long bone definition+ examples
Radius
Tibia
Fibula
Metacarpals
Metatarsals
Small and cube-shaped
Short bones definition+example
-Carpals in the hand
-Tarsals in the foot
Varied in structure with ridges or irregular surfaces.
Irregular bones
definition+example -Vertebrae(protect spinal cord and enable spinal movement)
-Pelvic Bones(Ilium, ischium and pubis)
Small and round, reinforce tendons.
sesamoid bone
definition+example
-Patella
Bone Landmark Definition Distinct markings, ridges grooves or holes
-Allow for tendons to attach
-Indicate where nerves and blood vessels run alongside the
Bone landmark
bone or penetrate the bone to provide blood and nervous
functions(General)
supply.
-
Foramen, Canal, Fissure Bone Openings in bone to allow for nerves, blood supply or a
Landmarks Are: passageway
Sinus Bone Landmark Is: Hollow chamber, usually filled with air
Process, ramus bone landmarks Elevations in bone
are:
Trochanter, Tuberosity, Tubercle, Processes or projections for tendon or ligament attachment
Crest, Line, Spine Bone
Landmarks Are:
head, neck, condyle, trochlea, processes designed for articulation with adjacent bones
facet bone landmarks are:
Fossa and Sulcus bone depressions in bone
landmarks are
Human Skeleton Two Divisions Axial Skeleton and Appendicular Skeleton
Skull, Vertebral Column, Sternum, Laryngeal Skeleton and
Axial skeleton includes
Thoracic(rib) Cage
22 total
How many bones is the skull
formed by(total and types) 8-Cranium
14-Facial
The brains
The cranium protects what?
Composed of 8 bones fitted tightly together(adults)