BIOD 151 Module 4 Exam: Requires Respondus
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What are 5 functions of the skeleton - ANSWER >>>>>Protection of
internal organs, Storage of Calcium, attachment of muscle,tendons,
ligaments, appendicular skeleton allow flexible movement, heavy
bones of the legs support against gravity, flat bones produce red
blood cells
What are the five basic bone shapes? - ANSWER >>>>>Long, flat,
short, irregular, sesamoid
Long bone - shape, types of activity, example - ANSWER >>>>>Long
and thin, support body wt, enable mvt,
ex) humerus, femur,tibia + ulna, radius, fibula, metacarpals, and
metatarsals.
Flat bones - shape, types of activity, example - ANSWER >>>>>Flat
and thin, protection, ex) Frontal bone (skull)
short bones - shape, types of activity, example - ANSWER
>>>>>cube, small, enable mvt, ex) carpals in hands & Tarsals in foot
Irregular bones - shape, types of activity, example - ANSWER
>>>>>Ridges, irregular surfaces, mvt and protection. ex) Vertebrae,
Pelvic bones
,sesamoid bones - shape, types of activity, example - ANSWER
>>>>>small and round, reinforcing tendons. Ex) Patella
Name the bone landmarks & describe them - ANSWER
>>>>>Foramen, Canal, Fissure - Openings in bone to allow for
nerves, blood supply or passageway
- Sinus - hollow chamber in bone, usually filled with air; helps to
lighten the weight of the bone
- Process, ramus - elevations.bump in bone
- Trochanter, tuberosity, tubercle, crest, line, spine - processes or
projections for tendon or ligament attachment
- Head, neck, condyle, trochlea, facet - processes designed for
articulation with adjacent bones
Fossa, sulcus - depressions/shallow areas in bone
What are the two divisions of the human skeleton? - ANSWER
>>>>>axial and appendicular skeleton
Which skeleton is included in the axial skeleton? - ANSWER
>>>>>Skull, Vertebral column, sternum, laryngeal skeleton and
thoracic cage
How many bones are in the skull? How is it divided? - ANSWER
>>>>>22 bones, 8 cranium bones and 14 facial bones
, What are fontanelles and what is it also known as? - ANSWER
>>>>>membranous regions in newborns as certain bones in the
skull are not completely fused together, also known as "soft spots",
they allow the bones of the skull to compress during childbirth. and
expand to accommodate a rapidly growing infant brain
Name the 8 bones in the cranium - ANSWER >>>>>Frontal, Parietal,
Temporal, Occipital, Sphenoid, Ethmoid
What does the frontal bone form? - ANSWER >>>>>the forehead
and partly the orbital cavity
What are the paired bones of the cranium? - ANSWER
>>>>>Temporal and parietal
What does the sphenoid bone form? - ANSWER >>>>>sides of the
skull and the floors and walls of the eye sockets
Where is the ethmoid bone located? and what does it form? -
ANSWER >>>>>lies in front of the sphenoid. Part of the orbital wall,
component of the nasal septum
What is a skeleton landmark on the temporal bone? - ANSWER
>>>>>a hole that leads to the middle ear
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What are 5 functions of the skeleton - ANSWER >>>>>Protection of
internal organs, Storage of Calcium, attachment of muscle,tendons,
ligaments, appendicular skeleton allow flexible movement, heavy
bones of the legs support against gravity, flat bones produce red
blood cells
What are the five basic bone shapes? - ANSWER >>>>>Long, flat,
short, irregular, sesamoid
Long bone - shape, types of activity, example - ANSWER >>>>>Long
and thin, support body wt, enable mvt,
ex) humerus, femur,tibia + ulna, radius, fibula, metacarpals, and
metatarsals.
Flat bones - shape, types of activity, example - ANSWER >>>>>Flat
and thin, protection, ex) Frontal bone (skull)
short bones - shape, types of activity, example - ANSWER
>>>>>cube, small, enable mvt, ex) carpals in hands & Tarsals in foot
Irregular bones - shape, types of activity, example - ANSWER
>>>>>Ridges, irregular surfaces, mvt and protection. ex) Vertebrae,
Pelvic bones
,sesamoid bones - shape, types of activity, example - ANSWER
>>>>>small and round, reinforcing tendons. Ex) Patella
Name the bone landmarks & describe them - ANSWER
>>>>>Foramen, Canal, Fissure - Openings in bone to allow for
nerves, blood supply or passageway
- Sinus - hollow chamber in bone, usually filled with air; helps to
lighten the weight of the bone
- Process, ramus - elevations.bump in bone
- Trochanter, tuberosity, tubercle, crest, line, spine - processes or
projections for tendon or ligament attachment
- Head, neck, condyle, trochlea, facet - processes designed for
articulation with adjacent bones
Fossa, sulcus - depressions/shallow areas in bone
What are the two divisions of the human skeleton? - ANSWER
>>>>>axial and appendicular skeleton
Which skeleton is included in the axial skeleton? - ANSWER
>>>>>Skull, Vertebral column, sternum, laryngeal skeleton and
thoracic cage
How many bones are in the skull? How is it divided? - ANSWER
>>>>>22 bones, 8 cranium bones and 14 facial bones
, What are fontanelles and what is it also known as? - ANSWER
>>>>>membranous regions in newborns as certain bones in the
skull are not completely fused together, also known as "soft spots",
they allow the bones of the skull to compress during childbirth. and
expand to accommodate a rapidly growing infant brain
Name the 8 bones in the cranium - ANSWER >>>>>Frontal, Parietal,
Temporal, Occipital, Sphenoid, Ethmoid
What does the frontal bone form? - ANSWER >>>>>the forehead
and partly the orbital cavity
What are the paired bones of the cranium? - ANSWER
>>>>>Temporal and parietal
What does the sphenoid bone form? - ANSWER >>>>>sides of the
skull and the floors and walls of the eye sockets
Where is the ethmoid bone located? and what does it form? -
ANSWER >>>>>lies in front of the sphenoid. Part of the orbital wall,
component of the nasal septum
What is a skeleton landmark on the temporal bone? - ANSWER
>>>>>a hole that leads to the middle ear