Exam 41: Structure and Function of the Musculoskeletal System

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Match the stages of wound healing of a bone with the description of each. Stages may be used more than once. -Osteoblasts form membranous or woven bone.Enzymes increase the phosphate content and permit the phosphate to join with calcium to be deposited.

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Which is a characteristic of type II (white) muscle fibers?

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Which bone cells are responsive to parathyroid hormone, produce osteocalcin when stimulated by 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D, and synthesize osteoid?

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The outer layer of the periosteum contains blood vessels and nerves that penetrate to the inner structures of the bone by way of:

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The bone cells that are large and multinucleated and contain lysosomes filled with hydrolytic enzymes are the:

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Which hormone influences the rate of protein synthesis of skeletal muscles?

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The elbow joint is an example of a(n):

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A function of Sharpey fibers is to:

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Match the stages of wound healing of a bone with the description of each. Stages may be used more than once. -Fibrin and platelets form a meshwork within the initial framework for healing.

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Match the stages of wound healing of a bone with the description of each. Stages may be used more than once. -Periosteal and endosteal surfaces of the bone are formed to the size and shape of the bone before the injury.

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Which of the following cells function to maintain bone matrix?

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Synovial fluid consists of chondrocytes (cartilage cells), intercellular matrix, protein polysaccharides, and water.

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During isotonic contraction the muscle maintains a constant length as the tension is increased, but as the muscle contracts the limb does not move.

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Diarthroses are the most movable and the most complex joints.

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The part of an injured joint that becomes insensitive to pain and regenerates slowly and minimally is the:

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Remodeling is a three-phase process in which existing bone is resorbed and new bone is laid down to replace it.

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A functional muscle contraction in which the muscle contracts but the limb does not move is referred to as being:

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The fibrocartilaginous joints between the ribs and sternum are an example of which type of joint?

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Match the stages of wound healing of a bone with the description of each. Stages may be used more than once. -Osteoblasts continue to restore callus with lamellar bone or trabecular bone.

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Which ion directly controls the contraction of muscles?

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