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Lecture Exam 2

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Question #2
A  An articulation is a joint between a bone and another bone, cartilage, or tooth.
B  All articulations contain some type of cartilage.
C  Arthrology is the scientific study of articulations.
D  Articulations can range in motion from freely mobile to immobile.
E  There are three structural categories of articulations.
Question #3
A  gliding
B  ellipsoid
C  uniaxial
D  multiaxial
E  biaxial
Question #4
A  angular
B  sliding
C  eversion
D  rotational
Question #5
A  hyperflexion.
B  hyperextension.
C  supination.
D  hypertrophy.
E  dislocation.
Question #6
A  abduction; adduction
B  extension; hyperextension
C  adduction; abduction
D  extension; flexion
E  flexion; extension
Question #7
A  adduction.
B  abduction.
C  flexion.
D  extension.
E  rotation.
Question #8
A  TRUE
B  FALSE
Question #9
A  hinge
B  saddle
C  plane
D  condyle
Question #11
A  Depression and flexion
B  Protraction and rotation
C  Eversion and abduction
D  Supination and extension
E  Pronation and adduction
Question #12
A  articular cartilage.
B  dense regular connective tissue.
C  fibrocartilage.
D  dense irregular connective tissue.
E  areolar connective tissue.
Question #13
A  First sternocostal joint
B  Intervertebral joint
C  Second costochondral joint
D  First costochondral joint
E  Second sternocostal joint
Question #14
A  Ball and socket
B  Pivot
C  Plane
D  Condylar
E  Saddle
Question #15
A  supination.
B  eversion.
C  pronation.
D  abduction.
E  protraction.
Question #16
A  elevating
B  rotating
C  flexing
D  hyperextending
E  circumducting
Question #17
A  immobile.
B  freely mobile.
C  fused.
D  dislocated.
E  slightly mobile.
Question #18
A  synchondrosis.
B  synostosis.
C  syndesmosis.
D  suture.
E  synarthrosis.
Question #19
A  articular discs.
B  fat pads.
C  diarthroses.
D  menisci.
E  bursae.
Question #20
A  Intracapsular ligaments are within the articular capsule.
B  Ligaments are composed of dense regular connective tissue.
C  Extrinsic ligaments are physically separate from the articular capsule.
D  Extracapsular ligaments are outside the articular capsule.
E  Intrinsic ligaments are thickenings of the articular cartilage.
Question #21
A  Os coxa
B  Distal head of femur
C  Distal humerus
D  Phalanges
Question #22
A  Endosteum
B  Yellow bone marrow
C  Red bone marrow
D  Nutrient foramina
E  Epiphyseal line
Question #23
A  Hormone synthesis
B  Mineral storage
C  Hemopoiesis
D  Body movement
E  Protection
Question #24
A  Interstitial lamellae
B  Concentric lamellae
C  Canaliculi
D  Perforating canals
E  Circumferential lamellae
Question #25
A  are, by definition, not at all curved.
B  protect underlying soft tissue and may be slightly curved.
C  have a diaphysis and an epiphysis.
D  have elaborate shapes, and sometimes resemble sesame seeds.
E  include the bones of the wrist that glide across each other.
Question #26
A  calcium, complex carbohydrates, and polar amino acids.
B  glycogen, nitrogenous bases, and calcium.
C  steroids, proteins, and complex carbohydrates.
D  phosphate, glycogen, and nonpolar amino acids.
E  calcium, phosphate, and lipids.
Question #28
A  Its spaces hold red bone marrow.
B  It is located deep to compact bone.
C  It is composed of tubular units called osteons.
D  It forms diploe in the cranial bones.
E  It is located in the epiphyses of long bones.
Question #30
A  FALSE
B  TRUE
Question #31
A  bone marrow to spongy bone.
B  spongy bone to compact bone.
C  red marrow to yellow marrow.
D  yellow marrow to red marrow.
Question #32
A  It is anchored to the bone by collagen fibers.
B  It is composed of dense regular connective tissue.
C  It covers the entire bone surface, with the exception of articular areas.
D  It provides stem cells for bone growth and repair.
E  It includes two layers: outer fibrous and inner cellular.
Question #34
A  bone.
B  liver.
C  skin.
D  kidney.
Question #35
A  is composed of tubular units called osteons.
B  contains no osteocytes.
C  forms diploe in the cranial bones.
D  has spaces filled with yellow marrow.
E  All of the choices are correct.
Question #36
A  chondrocytes, which then trigger osteoblasts to increase bone in a lengthwise fashion.
B  osteoclasts, which then communicate to osteocytes to increase the size of lacunae.
C  osteocytes, which then communicate to osteoblasts to increase synthesis of osteoid.
D  osteoblasts, which then communicate to osteocytes and osteoclasts to deposit more hydroxyapatite.
Question #37
A  decrease.
B  increase.
Question #38
A  liver to produce somatomedin.
B  thyroid to produce calcitriol.
C  parathyroid to produce parathyroid hormone.
D  liver to produce calcitonin.
E  brain to produce serotonin.
Question #39
A  Elastic fibers
B  Trabeculae
C  Yellow bone marrow
D  Collagen fibers
E  Inorganic salts
Question #40
A  Gel-like ground substance
B  Cells called chondrocytes, Matrix of protein fibers, Avascular and Gel-like ground substance
C  Avascular
D  Matrix of protein fibers
E  Cells called chondrocytes and Avascular
Question #41
A  Growth hormone
B  Estrogen and testosterone
C  Parathyroid hormone
D  Thyroid hormone
E  Calcitonin
Question #42
A  osteoblasts
B  osteoid cells
C  osteoclasts
D  osteoprogenitor cells
E  osteocytes
Question #43
A  is located deep to spongy bone in the diaphysis.
B  is avascular.
C  is composed of tubular units called osteons.
D  has a brace-like arrangement of trabeculae.
E  All of the choices are correct.
Question #44
A  Osteocytes
B  Osteoprogenitor cells
C  Osteoblasts
D  Osteoclasts
E  Bone-lining cells
Question #45
A  orthodontia.
B  bone remodeling.
C  intramembranous ossification.
D  mesenchymal ossification.
E  endochondral ossification.
Question #46
A  Fibrocartilage
B  Hyaline cartilage
C  Articular cartilage
D  Reticular cartilage
E  Elastic cartilage
Question #47
A  osteoid
B  mesenchyme
C  dense connective tissue
D  membranous
E  hyaline cartilage
Question #48
A  Forms articular surface
B  Site of bone elongation and growth
C  Supports soft tissues
D  Provides flexibility for bending
E  Provides passageway for blood vessels
Question #49
A  sternum (breast bone).
B  calcaneus (heel).
C  femur (of thigh).
D  trapezoid (of wrist).
E  radius (of forearm).