CP REC FINAL

Descripción

1) Terminology 2) Surface features 3) Vertabrae 4) Types of joints (articulations) 5) shoulder girdle (fossa/articulations and parts) 6) pelvic girdle (bones, parts, differences) 7) Arches
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Pregunta 1

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Median plane
Respuesta
  • Unequal left and right halves
  • Midline plane, Equal left and right halves
  • Dividing the body into equal/unequal front and back parts
  • Horizontal plane dividing into Equal halves

Pregunta 2

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Proximal Direction
Respuesta
  • This term refers to a structure being closer to the median plane
  • This term refers a structure being closer to the head
  • This term refers to a structure being further from the feet then another structure in the body
  • This term refers to the front the the body.

Pregunta 3

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Distal
Respuesta
  • Distal = A structure being further away then another structure in the body
  • Distal = A structure being closer to to the median plane or root/limb then another structure in the body
  • Distal = Closer/Further away depending what plane the structure is in
  • Distal = Further away from median plane / root or limb then another structure in the body

Pregunta 4

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Transverse/cross/horizontal
Respuesta
  • Body is divided into two halves, left and right. It is not perpendicular to the axis of the body.`
  • Body is divided into two sections; (cranial) and lower, (caudal) parts. It is perpendicular to the sagittal of the body.
  • Body is divided into two sections; (cranial) and lower, (caudal) parts. It is not perpendicular to the long axis of the body.
  • Body is divided into two sections; (cranial) and lower, (caudal) parts. Is is perpendicular to the axis of the body.

Pregunta 5

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Coronal, Frontal
Respuesta
  • The plane dividing the body into equal front and back parts. The terms posterior and distal relate to this plane.
  • The plane dividing the body into un equal front and back parts. The terms anterior and posterior relate to this plane.
  • The plane dividing the body into equal/unequal parts. The terms superior and proximal relate to this plane.
  • The plane dividing the body into equal/unequal parts. The terms anterior/posterior relate to the plane.

Pregunta 6

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Lateral
Respuesta
  • Refers to limbs only. A structure being further away from the median plane to another structure in the body
  • A structure being closer to the coronal plane from another structure in the body
  • A structure being closer to the median plane to another structure in the body
  • A structure being further from the median plane then another structure in the body

Pregunta 7

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posterior, dorsal
Respuesta
  • These terms refer to a structure being more in the front from another structure in the body
  • These terms refer to a structure being more in the back from another structure in the body
  • These terms refer to a structure being lower then another structure in the body
  • These terms refer to a structure being higher then another structure in the body

Pregunta 8

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Distal
Respuesta
  • Refers to the limbs only. This term refers to a structure being further away then another structure of the body.
  • Does not only refer to the limbs. This term refers to a structure being closer to another structure of the body
  • Refers to limbs only. This term refers to a structure being higher then another structure of the of the body
  • Does not only refer to the limbs. This term refers to a structure being further away then another structure of the body

Pregunta 9

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Anterior, Ventrail
Respuesta
  • These terms refer to a structure being more behind another structure of the body
  • These terms refer to a structure being more in front of another structure of the body
  • These terms refer to a structure being more lower and closer then another structure of the body
  • These terms refer to a structure being more medial and in front of another structure of the body

Pregunta 10

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Caudial, Inferior
Respuesta
  • These terms refer to a structure being closer to the head then another structure of the body
  • These terms refer to a structure being farther from the head another structure of the body
  • These terms refer to a structure being more coronal then another structure of the body
  • These terms refer to a structure being closer to the feet then another structure of the body

Pregunta 11

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Cranial, Superior What sentence is valid regarding these terms:
Respuesta
  • Mehren feet are more superior then her ankles.
  • Mehren is tall. Her head is superior from mine.
  • Mehren has long legs. Her hips are cranial then someone shorter then her.
  • Mehren's scapula is superior from her true ribs.

Pregunta 12

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There are 5 surface features. Define "crest"
Respuesta
  • A ridge of a bone (usually really large)
  • A ridge of a bone (usually narrow)
  • A projection for muscle attachment (heel/ankle)
  • A projection for muscle attachment (magnum-spinal cord)

Pregunta 13

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There are 5 surface features. Define "Fossa"
Respuesta
  • A air-filled cavity inside a bone (forehead)
  • A hole in the bone, quite shallow; for passage of nerves.
  • A depression in the muscle
  • A shallow depression in the bone

Pregunta 14

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There are 5 surface features. Define "Sinus"
Respuesta
  • When you get really sick and your body clogs your forehead
  • When your body creates holes inside your bone
  • A air-filled cavity inside a bone (forehead)
  • Muscle attachment straining your bone, creating holes.

Pregunta 15

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There are 5 surface features. Define "Foramen"
Respuesta
  • hole in a body one for passage of you muscles, bones and blood
  • Hole in a bone for passage of blood vessels/nerves. Your heel and calf are examples of this.
  • Hole in a bone for passage of blood vessels/nerves. (foramen Magnum - spinal cord)
  • Man-made hole in surface skin to pass vital nutrients to sick people

Pregunta 16

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There are 5 surface features. Define "trochanter"
Respuesta
  • A projection for depressions in a bone
  • A projection for muscle attachment (heel or ankle)
  • A projection of nutrients passed through a cavity
  • A projection/depression of ones heel

Pregunta 17

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Surface features are projections, depressions, and holes in/out of the skeleton that allow for: muscle [blank_start]attachment[blank_end] to move the [blank_start]skeleton[blank_end] passage for blood vessels and nerves can move through the bone gives our body [blank_start]shape[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • attachment
  • skeleton
  • shape

Pregunta 18

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There are 206 bones in the human skeleton
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 19

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Bones are categorized into 4 different types
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 20

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a bone that develops in a tendon is called a "tendousin bone" e.g - patella
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 21

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Phalanges are a good example of a "irregular bone".
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 22

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The "ends" of a bone is called the epiphysis.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 23

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The shaft of the bone is called the diaphysis.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 24

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the articulating surface on the ends of the bone is covered in "hyaline cartilage" (teflon like tissue) to allow for smooth movement.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 25

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theres 5 cervical vertebrae.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 26

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3 general categories of joints: 1) Cartilaginous 2) Fiberous 3) [blank_start]Synovial[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • Synovial

Pregunta 27

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Synovial Joints: Knee, elbow, hip, etc (limited movement)
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 28

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Fiberous Joint - it can be found in the hand. Fixed joint (no movement)
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 29

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Cartilaginous joint - Found in the ribs/vertabrae ( Minimal movement)
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 30

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The correct name for a joint is a [blank_start]articulation[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • articulation

Pregunta 31

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There are [blank_start]126[blank_end] bones in the Appendicular skeleton.
Respuesta
  • 126

Pregunta 32

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Correct name for the collar bone to shoulder blade articulation? [blank_start]acromioclavicicular[blank_end] articulation
Respuesta
  • acromioclavicicular

Pregunta 33

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In the [blank_start]anatomical[blank_end] position the radius is more [blank_start]lateral[blank_end] in relation to the ulna
Respuesta
  • anatomical
  • lateral

Pregunta 34

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what is the name of the fossa where the humerus articulates with the scapula? [blank_start]glenoid[blank_end] fossa
Respuesta
  • glenoid

Pregunta 35

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Vertebrae numbers: There are [blank_start]7[blank_end] cervical vertebrae there are [blank_start]12[blank_end] thoracic vertebrae there are [blank_start]5[blank_end] lumbar vertebrae there are [blank_start]1[blank_end] sacrum there are [blank_start]1[blank_end] coccyx
Respuesta
  • 7
  • 12
  • 5
  • 1
  • 1

Pregunta 36

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males pelvis are more narrow and deep
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 37

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The vertebral column is linked together by a complex arrangement of ligaments of cartilage and ligaments which are designed to improve: --> Flexibility --> Support --> Protection
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 38

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there are 26 bones In a vertebrae column.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 39

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in the developing fetus there are 26 vertebrae.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 40

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Each vertebrae consists of the following: 1. Body 2. Vertebral formaen (passage of the spinal cord) 3. Spinous Process (muscle and ligament attached) 4. Transverse process (muscle attachment) This is not a trick question. Read throughly. The answer is true.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False
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