L5 Structure of the Skeleton

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Objectives • Describe the functions of the skeletal system. • Describe the gross structure of bones and explain how they reflect their functions. • Describe the structure of the human skeleton and explain how the structure reflects its function.
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Question 1

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Which of the following is NOT a function of the skeleton?
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  • Support
  • Movement
  • Protection
  • Storage
  • RBC synthesis
  • Sensory aid

Question 2

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Spongey bone is cancellous bone.
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  • True
  • False

Question 3

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[blank_start]Compact[blank_end] bone is needed for strength and weight bearing. [blank_start]Cancellous[blank_end] bone is for shock absorption.
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  • Compact
  • Cancellous

Question 4

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Compact and cancellous bone are made of the same materials.
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  • True
  • False

Question 5

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Which of the following is not a class of bone shape?
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  • Long bones
  • Short bones
  • Sesamoid bones
  • Intermediate bones
  • Flat bones
  • Irregular bones

Question 6

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A long bone is one which is longer than a certain length, not small, e.g. your femur.
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  • True
  • False

Question 7

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Select the correct summaries about bone's gross structure.
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  • Flat bones are curved, have a thin layer of cancellous bone within two thin layers of compact bone, and provide protection or surface for muscle attachment.
  • Irregular bones can be differentiated from flat bones generally by observing they have a hole within them.
  • Long bones have a diaphysis, and wider extremities at the ends called the epiphyses. They function as levers.
  • Short bones are equal in length and width, and are mostly compact bone.
  • Sesamoid bones vary from person to person.

Question 8

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The axial skeleton is made up of:
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  • skull, thoracic cage, vertebral column
  • skull, thoracic cage, vertebral column not including coccyx
  • limbs, pectoral girdle, pelvic girdle, extremities

Question 9

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The skull is composed of the facial bones, and cranial vault.
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  • True
  • False

Question 10

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The spine has 5 divisions.
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  • True
  • False

Question 11

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There are [blank_start]7[blank_end] cervical vertebrae, [blank_start]12[blank_end] thoracic vertebrae, and [blank_start]5[blank_end] lumbar vertebrae.
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  • 7
  • 12
  • 5

Question 12

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The thoracic cage comprises of the [blank_start]sternum[blank_end], costal [blank_start]cartilage[blank_end], and 12 sets of [blank_start]ribs[blank_end] on each side (with [blank_start]7[blank_end] being true ribs.)
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  • sternum
  • cartilage
  • ribs
  • 7

Question 13

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The pectoral girdle comprises of the [blank_start]clavicle and scapula[blank_end], which allow a large ROM. It is [blank_start]less[blank_end] stable than the pelvic girdle, which is comprised of the [blank_start]two hip bones and the sacrum[blank_end](which is axial).
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  • clavicle and scapula
  • less
  • more
  • two hip bones and the sacrum

Question 14

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Select the statements which are true.
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  • The humerus and femur both have round heads and distal condyles.
  • The humerus articulates with the fibula.
  • The ulna is the medial bone of the forearm.
  • The main force of weight moves through the fibula, and it is the first leg bone to break.

Question 15

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All the fingers have 3 phalanges.
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  • True
  • False

Question 16

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There are 8 carpals in a hand.
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  • True
  • False

Question 17

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There are 6 metacarpals in a hand.
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  • True
  • False

Question 18

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The upper limbs are for [blank_start]manipulation[blank_end], the hands being [blank_start]dextrous and mobile[blank_end]. The lower limbs are for [blank_start]stability[blank_end] and bipedal walking, the feet being [blank_start]stable and designed to absorb shock[blank_end].
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  • manipulation
  • dextrous and mobile
  • stability
  • stable and designed to absorb shock
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