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Leture Exam 2 Skeletal System and Joints

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  is a layer of tissue that is continuous with the periosteum.
B  provides a smooth surface where bones meet.
C  is a thin lubricating film covering the surface of a joint.
D  is a double layer of tissue that encloses a joint.
Question #2
A  elastic cartilage
B  articular cartilage
C  periosteum
D  cancellous bone
Question #3
A  Age on bone thickening
B  Temperature on bone growth
C  Mechanical stress on bone remodeling
D  Different diets on bone elongation
Question #4
A  hyaline cartilage
B  elastic cartilage
C  fibrocartilage
D  interstitial cartilage
Question #5
A  movement
B  support
C  communication
D  calcium storage
Question #6
A  store adipose tissue
B  manufacture blood cells
C  store bone-forming cells
D  manufacture tissue cells for the skin
Question #7
A  increased Ca2+ reabsorption by the kidneys
B  increases the reabsorption of phosphate from the proximal tubule of the kidney
C  increased Ca2+ uptake by the small intestine
D  decreased Ca2+ loss by the kidneys
Question #8
A  osteoclast
B  chondrocyte
C  osteocyte
D  osteoblast
Question #9
A  is very dense
B  contains concentric lamellae
C  contains concentric lamellae
D  has many spaces and lacks osteocytes
Question #10
A  spongy bone tissue
B  diaphysis
C  lacuna
D  periosteum
Question #11
A  the secretory cells within the fibrous joint capsule
B  filtration of red bone marrow within the epiphyses
C  continual blood filtration in the synovial membrane 
D  “weeping lubrications” from the articular cartilage
Question #12
A  joint surfaces of bones covered with hyaline cartilage
B  has liquid filled cavity
C  bones held together by fibrous tissue
D  has articular capsule capsule
Question #13
A  Oxygen
B  Sodium
C  Calcium
D  potassium
Question #14
A  production of Vitamin E
B  storage of water
C  protection of the brain and soft organs
D  regulation of acid-base balance
Question #15
A  do not contain osteocytes
B  are basic units in compact bone tissue
C  lack concentric lamellae
D  are found in spongy bone tissue
Question #16
A  eversion
B  inversion                 
C  opposition                      
D  circumduction
Question #17
A  it becomes soft, rubbery and fragile
B  no noticeable differences occur with the bone
C  it becomes stiff and brittle
D  it breaks apart into thousands of small pieces
Question #18
A  Increased osteoblast activity increases blood calcium levels.
B  Parathyroid hormone inhibits osteoclast activity.
C  When blood calcium levels are too low, osteoclast activity increases.
D  Parathyroid hormone increases calcium loss from the kidney.
Question #19
A  scapula and humerus               
B  between the parietal bones
C  intercarpal
D  distal radius and ulna
Question #20
A  ligaments
B  bone matrix
C  fibrous cartilage
D  hyaline cartilage
Question #22
A  cortical bone
B  cancellous bone
C  compact bone
D  spongy bone
Question #23
A  chondroblasts take over mitosis of osteoblasts
B  the epiphysis becomes separated from the diaphysis
C  the bone marrow forms
D  the epiphyseal plate is completely replaced with bone tissue
Question #24
A  epiphyseal line
B  growth plate
C  diaphysis
D  epiphysis
Question #25
A  both spongy and compact bone
B  compact bone
C  fibrous bone
D  spongy bone
Question #26
A  a cavity lined with cartilage
B  a small sac containing synovial fluid
C  the crescent-shaped cartilage pad
D  a tendon sheath
Question #27
A  perimysium
B  periosteum
C  peritoneum
D  perichondrium
Question #28
A  hydroxyapatite crystals
B  collagenase
C  collagen fibers
D  elastin fibers
Question #29
A  sodium, calcium, and vitamin E
B  vitamin D, phosphate, and chloride
C  calcium, phosphate, and vitamin D
D  potassium, calcium, and vitamin C
Question #30
A  medullary cavity
B  growth plate
C  endosteum
D  periosteum
Question #31
A  Osteoblasts form collagen and proteoglycans.
B  The protein components of bone matrix are digested.
C  Hydrogen ions form an acid environment in bone matrix.
D  Ca2+ is actively transported from bone matrix to the blood.
Question #32
A  Saddle
B  symphysis
C  synchondrosis
D  suture
Question #33
A  trabeculae
B  diploe
C  epiphyseal plate
D  diaphysis
Question #34
A  fibroblast
B  chondroclast
C  osteoclast
D  chondroblast
Question #35
A  no movement occurs.
B  it is not unusual to find discs of cartilage.
C  the bones are held together by ligaments called interosseous membranes.
D  there is an osseous union between the bones of the joint.
Question #36
A  crista
B  lacuna
C  canaliculus
D  lamella
Question #38
A  callus ossification, callus formation, remodeling of bone, hematoma formation.
B  callus formation, hematoma formation, callus ossification, remodeling of bone.
C  hematoma formation, soft callus formation, callus ossification, remodeling of bone.
D  remodeling of bone, callus ossification, hematoma formation, callus formation.
Question #39
A  pivot
B  gliding
C  saddle
D  hinge
Question #40
A  decreases osteoclast activity and increases osteoblast activity
B  decreases osteocyte activity
C  decreases osteochondral progenitor cell activity
D  decreases osteoblast activity
Question #41
A  synostosis.
B  symphysis.
C  synchondrosis.
D  syndesmosis.
Question #43
A  osteochondral canals 
B  lamellar canals
C  Haversian canals
D  Volkmann canals (Perforating canals)
Question #44
A  Ellipsoidal
B  Planar
C  Symphysis
D  Condyloid 
Question #45
A  skull and appendages
B  rib cage and the pelvis
C  rib cage and limb girdles
D  limbs and their girdles
Question #46
A  synovial joint.
B  cartilaginous joint.
C  complex joint.
D  fibrous joint.
Question #47
A  bone to bone
B  muscle to muscle
C  muscle to bone
D  nerve to bone
Question #48
A  diaphysis
B  periphysis
C  endophysis
D  epiphysis
Question #49
A  as components of the cartilage 
B  around the central canal of an osteon
C  on the outer surface of compact bone tissues
D  in between osteons
Question #50
A  amphiarthrotic joints designed for flexibility and strength
B  joints that permit angular movements
C  cartilaginous joints with fibrocartilage uniting the ends of the bones
D  the interphalangeal joints