Deck 6: Bones and Skeletal Tissues

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All bones stop growing by the end of adolescence.
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What kind of tissue is the forerunner of long bones in the embryo?

A) hyaline cartilage
B) dense fibrous connective tissue
C) elastic connective tissue
D) fibrocartilage
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The structural unit of compact bone (osteon) resembles the growth rings of a tree trunk.
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Short, irregular, and flat bones all consist of thin plates of spongy bone covered by compact bone.
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The trabeculae of spongy bone are oriented toward lines of stress.
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Each consecutive bone lamella has collagen fibers that wrap in alternating directions.
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The term osteoid refers to the organic part of the matrix of compact bones without mineralization.
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Yellow bone marrow contains a large percentage of .

A) fat
B) elastic tissue
C) blood-forming cells
D) perforating fibers
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Cartilage has a flexible matrix that can accommodate mitosis of chondrocytes.
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Closure of the epiphyseal plate stops all bone growth.
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Bones are classified by whether they are weight bearing or protective in function.
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An osteon contains osteocytes, lamellae, and a central canal, and is found in compact bone only.
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The hormone that is primarily involved in the control of bone remodeling is calcitonin.
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The periosteum is a tissue that serves only to protect the bone because it is not supplied with nerves or blood vessels.
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What can a deficiency of growth hormone during bone formation cause?

A) inadequate calcification of bone
B) decreased epiphyseal plate activity
C) decreased osteoclast activity
D) increased osteoclast activity
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The structure of bone tissue suits the function. Which of the following bone tissues is adapted to support weight and withstand torsion stresses?

A) trabecular bone
B) irregular bone
C) compact bone
D) spongy bone
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Sixty-five percent of the mass of bone is a compound called hydroxyapatite.
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Short, irregular, and flat bones have medullary cavities in order to keep the weight of the bones light.
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The cell responsible for secreting the matrix of bone is the .

A) osteoclast
B) osteoblast
C) chondrocyte
D) osteocyte
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In newborn infants, the medullary cavity and all areas of spongy bone contain red bone marrow.
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The term diploë refers to the .

A) double-layered nature of the connective tissue covering the bone
B) internal layer of spongy bone in flat bones
C) fact that most bones are formed of two types of bone tissue
D) two types of marrow found within most bones
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Which hormone increases osteoclast activity to release more calcium ions into the bloodstream?

A) thyroxine
B) parathyroid hormone
C) calcitonin
D) estrogen
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The periosteum is secured to the underlying bone by .

A) perforating (Sharpey's) fibers
B) a bony matrix with hyaline cartilage
C) the struts of bone known as spicules
D) Volkmann's canals
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Which of the following is implicated in osteoporosis in older women?

A) abnormal PTH receptors
B) heritage such as African or Mediterranean
C) poor posture
D) estrogen deficiency due to menopause
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The resilience of bone is thought to come from which of the following?

A) sacrificial bonds in or between collagen molecules
B) amount of mineral salts in the bone
C) presence of osteoblasts in the bone
D) amount of mineral salt and protein in the bone
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Which of the following is a bone marking described as a round or oval opening through a bone?

A) ramus
B) foramen
C) meatus
D) fossa
E) epicondyle
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Bones are constantly undergoing resorption (breaking bone down) for various reasons. Which of the following cells accomplishes this process?

A) osteocyte
B) stem cell
C) osteoclast
D) osteoblast
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Which bone would likely take the longest to heal?

A) finger bone of a young individual
B) thigh bone of a young individual
C) thigh bone of an elderly individual
D) finger bone of an elderly individual
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Wolff's law is concerned with .

A) the function of bone being dependent on shape
B) vertical growth of bones being dependent on age
C) the thickness and shape of a bone being dependent on stresses placed upon it
D) the diameter of the bone being dependent on the ratio of osteoblasts to osteoclasts
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For intramembranous ossification to take place, which of the following is necessary?

A) Ossification centers form in the fibrous connective tissue membrane.
B) The cartilage matrix begins to deteriorate.
C) A medullary cavity forms.
D) A bone collar forms around the cartilage model.
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Which structure allows the diaphysis of the bone to increase in length until early childhood?

A) epiphyseal plate
B) lacuna
C) osteon
D) epiphyseal line
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The process of bones increasing in thickness is known as .

A) epiphyseal plate closure
B) appositional growth
C) closing of the epiphyseal plate
D) concentric growth
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Which of the following is the single most important stimulus for epiphyseal plate activity during infancy and childhood?

A) thyroid hormone
B) growth hormone
C) calcium
D) parathyroid hormone
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A fracture in the shaft of a bone would be a break in the .

A) articular cartilage
B) epiphysis
C) metaphysis
D) diaphysis
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Ossification of the ends of long bones .

A) takes twice as long as diaphysis ossification
B) is produced by secondary ossification centers
C) involves medullary cavity formation
D) is a characteristic of intramembranous bone formation
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Which of the following is NOT a function of the skeletal system?

A) production of blood cells (hematopoiesis)
B) communication
C) storage of minerals
D) support
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The central (Haversian) canal that runs through the core of each osteon is the site of .

A) blood vessels and nerve fibers
B) cartilage and interstitial lamellae
C) adipose tissue and nerve fibers
D) yellow marrow and spicules
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Cranial bones develop .

A) from a tendon
B) within osseous membranes
C) from cartilage models
D) within fibrous membranes
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Bones are covered and lined by a protective tissue called periosteum. The inner (osteogenic) layer consists primarily of .

A) chondrocytes and osteocytes
B) dense irregular connective tissue
C) osteogenic cells
D) cartilage and compact bone
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Which of the following bones are NOT a part of the appendicular skeleton?

A) skull
B) shoulder
C) hip
D) upper limb
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Prevention of osteoporosis includes adequate intake of .

A) vitamin D and chloride
B) potassium and vitamin D
C) calcium and vitamin E
D) calcium and vitamin D
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What tissue forms the model for endochondral ossification?

A) fascia
B) cartilage
C) fibrous membrane
D) bone
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When an osteoblast becomes completely surrounded by its own matrix secretions it is referred to as a(n) .

A) osteocyte
B) osteogenic cell
C) chondrocyte
D) osteoclast
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The pubic symphysis connects the two hip bones anteriorly and provides a little movement during childbirth. Choose the most appropriate tissue for this structure that is subjected to both pressure and stretch.

A) fibrocartilage
B) bone
C) elastic cartilage
D) hyaline cartilage
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At an archeological site you discover a bone that is cylindrical in shape, about one inch long and a quarter of an inch wide. Choose the correct classification.

A) irregular
B) short
C) long
D) sesamoid
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Growth of bones is controlled by a symphony of hormones. Which hormone is of greatest importance for bone growth during infancy and childhood?

A) parathyroid hormone
B) growth hormone
C) calcitonin
D) thyroid hormones
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Choose the structures that most directly provide nutrients and remove wastes from osteocytes in compact bone.

A) nutrient foramens
B) perforating (Volkmann's) canals
C) canaliculi
D) central canals
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Which of the following is a bone disorder characterized by excessive and haphazard bone deposit and resorption?

A) osteoporosis
B) Paget's disease
C) osteomalacia
D) rickets
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At what age do bones reach their peak density?

A) early adulthood
B) late adulthood
C) at birth
D) early childhood
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Which of the following statements best describes interstitial growth of cartilage?

A) Growth occurs in the lining of the long bones.
B) Chondrocytes in the lacunae divide and secrete matrix, allowing the cartilage to grow from within.
C) Unspecialized cells from mesenchyme develop into chondrocytes, which divide and form cartilage.
D) Fibroblasts give rise to chondrocytes that differentiate and form cartilage.
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In humans, the effect of the hormone calcitonin is to .

A) temporarily decrease blood calcium levels when administered in large doses
B) increase blood calcium levels by stimulating osteoclasts
C) increase blood calcium levels by inhibiting osteoblasts
D) decrease mitosis of chondrocytes at the epiphyseal plate
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Cartilage grows in two ways, appositional and interstitial. What is appositional growth?

A) along the edges only of existing osteons, making each osteon larger
B) growth at the epiphyseal plate
C) the lengthening of hyaline cartilage
D) the secretion of new matrix against the external face of existing cartilage
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Skeletal remains are discovered at an archeological site. X-rays of the femur show evidence of a thin epiphyseal plate. This bone likely belonged to which of the following?

A) 8-year-old female
B) 25-year-old female
C) 60-year-old male
D) 18-year-old male
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Choose the best location for obtaining a red bone marrow sample from a patient.

A) frontal bone
B) head of humerus
C) medullary cavity of femur
D) hip bone
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Lengthwise, long bone growth during infancy and youth is exclusively through .

A) calcification of the matrix of the zone underlying articular cartilage
B) the secretion of bone matrix into the medullary cavity
C) interstitial growth of the epiphyseal plates
D) differentiation of osteoclasts into osteocytes
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Choose which bone marking type would likely increase in size when a weight lifter repeatedly exercises muscles that attach to it.

A) trochanter
B) fossa
C) foramen
D) meatus
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Spongy bone contains _ .

A) osseous lamellae
B) trabeculae
C) lamellar bone
D) osteons
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Ossification (Osteogenesis) is the process of .

A) making collagen fibers for calcified cartilage
B) bone destruction to liberate calcium
C) making a cartilage model of the fetal bone
D) bone formation
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In some cases, the epiphyseal plate of the long bones of children closes too early. What might be the cause?

A) osteoblast activity exceeds osteoclast activity
B) elevated levels of sex hormones
C) too much vitamin D in the diet
D) overproduction of thyroid hormone
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In the epiphyseal plate, cartilage grows .

A) in a circular fashion
B) by pulling the diaphysis toward the epiphysis
C) by pushing the epiphysis away from the diaphysis
D) from the edges inward
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Alice and James adopted a 3-year-old child from a developing country. They noticed that her legs were bowed and there were some deformities in her cranial and pelvic bones. They brought her to a physician for a diagnosis. What was the likely diagnosis, and what was the treatment for the disorder?
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Bones appear to be lifeless structures. Does bone material renew itself?
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Johnny fractured the lower third of his right tibia in a skiing accident. The soft tissues in the area were severely damaged and their surgical removal was necessary. After prolonged immobilization, it was found that Johnny was healing very poorly. The explanation offered by the orthopedic surgeon was that vascularization of the fracture site was still inadequate and good healing was absolutely dependent upon an adequate blood supply. Describe how a long bone receives its blood supply and trace the path of nutrient delivery to the osteocytes.
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List in order the four major healing stages of a simple fracture.
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Emily, a 64-year-old formerly obese woman who successfully lost over 100 pounds, was brought to the
hospital suffering pain in her legs, and an X-ray revealed that she had a simple fracture in her right femur and a
crack in her left tibia. Other tests revealed that her bones were brittle and porous. What might have happened to
Emily, and what advice would she have been given by the physician?
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While on spring break from college, June fell on the pavement and broke her wrist. At the emergency room, a resident placed a cast on her wrist after manipulating the bones. It seemed to heal within a few months. Now, decades later she has noticed lumps in the area where the break happened and she has been complaining of pain. What could be causing the lumps and the pain?
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Compare how nutrients reach individual osteocytes in compact bone and in spongy bone.
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What is found in a central (Haversian) canal?
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A 75-year-old woman and her 9-year-old granddaughter were victims of a train crash. In both cases, trauma to the chest was sustained. X-rays of the grandmother revealed several fractured ribs, but her granddaughter had none. Explain these different findings.
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Compare the function of the organic materials in the bone matrix with the function of the inorganic materials in the matrix.
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Create an analogy for the chemical composition of bone using highway construction.
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Mrs. Brown was outside on her patio cleaning windows when she fell off her step ladder and fractured her right hip. She had emergency surgery with an open reduction and internal fixation of the right hip. Three days postoperatively, she asks you if she will have trouble going through airport security. What has prompted her concern?
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When does prevention of osteoporosis start?
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Why are the bones of young children much more flexible than those of the elderly?
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Proper blood calcium levels are required for muscle contraction, nerve function, and other critical activities in the body. How does the body maintain homeostasis in response to decreased blood calcium levels? Discuss the main gland, hormone, and target of the hormone.
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What are the three characteristics used to classify bone fractures?
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People who live in northern latitudes may require supplemental calcium with vitamin D. Explain why.
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Compare the starts of intramembranous ossification and endochondral ossification.
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What are the differences between the diaphysis and the epiphyses of long bones?
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If your elderly patient's blood calcium level is normal, does that mean the patient does not have osteoporosis?
Explain.
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All bones stop growing by the end of adolescence.
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What kind of tissue is the forerunner of long bones in the embryo?

A) hyaline cartilage
B) dense fibrous connective tissue
C) elastic connective tissue
D) fibrocartilage
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The structural unit of compact bone (osteon) resembles the growth rings of a tree trunk.
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Short, irregular, and flat bones all consist of thin plates of spongy bone covered by compact bone.
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The trabeculae of spongy bone are oriented toward lines of stress.
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Each consecutive bone lamella has collagen fibers that wrap in alternating directions.
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The term osteoid refers to the organic part of the matrix of compact bones without mineralization.
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Yellow bone marrow contains a large percentage of .

A) fat
B) elastic tissue
C) blood-forming cells
D) perforating fibers
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Cartilage has a flexible matrix that can accommodate mitosis of chondrocytes.
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Closure of the epiphyseal plate stops all bone growth.
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Bones are classified by whether they are weight bearing or protective in function.
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An osteon contains osteocytes, lamellae, and a central canal, and is found in compact bone only.
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The hormone that is primarily involved in the control of bone remodeling is calcitonin.
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The periosteum is a tissue that serves only to protect the bone because it is not supplied with nerves or blood vessels.
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What can a deficiency of growth hormone during bone formation cause?

A) inadequate calcification of bone
B) decreased epiphyseal plate activity
C) decreased osteoclast activity
D) increased osteoclast activity
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The structure of bone tissue suits the function. Which of the following bone tissues is adapted to support weight and withstand torsion stresses?

A) trabecular bone
B) irregular bone
C) compact bone
D) spongy bone
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Sixty-five percent of the mass of bone is a compound called hydroxyapatite.
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Short, irregular, and flat bones have medullary cavities in order to keep the weight of the bones light.
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The cell responsible for secreting the matrix of bone is the .

A) osteoclast
B) osteoblast
C) chondrocyte
D) osteocyte
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In newborn infants, the medullary cavity and all areas of spongy bone contain red bone marrow.
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The term diploë refers to the .

A) double-layered nature of the connective tissue covering the bone
B) internal layer of spongy bone in flat bones
C) fact that most bones are formed of two types of bone tissue
D) two types of marrow found within most bones
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Which hormone increases osteoclast activity to release more calcium ions into the bloodstream?

A) thyroxine
B) parathyroid hormone
C) calcitonin
D) estrogen
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The periosteum is secured to the underlying bone by .

A) perforating (Sharpey's) fibers
B) a bony matrix with hyaline cartilage
C) the struts of bone known as spicules
D) Volkmann's canals
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Which of the following is implicated in osteoporosis in older women?

A) abnormal PTH receptors
B) heritage such as African or Mediterranean
C) poor posture
D) estrogen deficiency due to menopause
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The resilience of bone is thought to come from which of the following?

A) sacrificial bonds in or between collagen molecules
B) amount of mineral salts in the bone
C) presence of osteoblasts in the bone
D) amount of mineral salt and protein in the bone
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Which of the following is a bone marking described as a round or oval opening through a bone?

A) ramus
B) foramen
C) meatus
D) fossa
E) epicondyle
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Bones are constantly undergoing resorption (breaking bone down) for various reasons. Which of the following cells accomplishes this process?

A) osteocyte
B) stem cell
C) osteoclast
D) osteoblast
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Which bone would likely take the longest to heal?

A) finger bone of a young individual
B) thigh bone of a young individual
C) thigh bone of an elderly individual
D) finger bone of an elderly individual
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Wolff's law is concerned with .

A) the function of bone being dependent on shape
B) vertical growth of bones being dependent on age
C) the thickness and shape of a bone being dependent on stresses placed upon it
D) the diameter of the bone being dependent on the ratio of osteoblasts to osteoclasts
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For intramembranous ossification to take place, which of the following is necessary?

A) Ossification centers form in the fibrous connective tissue membrane.
B) The cartilage matrix begins to deteriorate.
C) A medullary cavity forms.
D) A bone collar forms around the cartilage model.
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Which structure allows the diaphysis of the bone to increase in length until early childhood?

A) epiphyseal plate
B) lacuna
C) osteon
D) epiphyseal line
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The process of bones increasing in thickness is known as .

A) epiphyseal plate closure
B) appositional growth
C) closing of the epiphyseal plate
D) concentric growth
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Which of the following is the single most important stimulus for epiphyseal plate activity during infancy and childhood?

A) thyroid hormone
B) growth hormone
C) calcium
D) parathyroid hormone
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A fracture in the shaft of a bone would be a break in the .

A) articular cartilage
B) epiphysis
C) metaphysis
D) diaphysis
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Ossification of the ends of long bones .

A) takes twice as long as diaphysis ossification
B) is produced by secondary ossification centers
C) involves medullary cavity formation
D) is a characteristic of intramembranous bone formation
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Which of the following is NOT a function of the skeletal system?

A) production of blood cells (hematopoiesis)
B) communication
C) storage of minerals
D) support
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The central (Haversian) canal that runs through the core of each osteon is the site of .

A) blood vessels and nerve fibers
B) cartilage and interstitial lamellae
C) adipose tissue and nerve fibers
D) yellow marrow and spicules
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Cranial bones develop .

A) from a tendon
B) within osseous membranes
C) from cartilage models
D) within fibrous membranes
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Bones are covered and lined by a protective tissue called periosteum. The inner (osteogenic) layer consists primarily of .

A) chondrocytes and osteocytes
B) dense irregular connective tissue
C) osteogenic cells
D) cartilage and compact bone
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Which of the following bones are NOT a part of the appendicular skeleton?

A) skull
B) shoulder
C) hip
D) upper limb
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41
Prevention of osteoporosis includes adequate intake of .

A) vitamin D and chloride
B) potassium and vitamin D
C) calcium and vitamin E
D) calcium and vitamin D
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42
What tissue forms the model for endochondral ossification?

A) fascia
B) cartilage
C) fibrous membrane
D) bone
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When an osteoblast becomes completely surrounded by its own matrix secretions it is referred to as a(n) .

A) osteocyte
B) osteogenic cell
C) chondrocyte
D) osteoclast
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The pubic symphysis connects the two hip bones anteriorly and provides a little movement during childbirth. Choose the most appropriate tissue for this structure that is subjected to both pressure and stretch.

A) fibrocartilage
B) bone
C) elastic cartilage
D) hyaline cartilage
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At an archeological site you discover a bone that is cylindrical in shape, about one inch long and a quarter of an inch wide. Choose the correct classification.

A) irregular
B) short
C) long
D) sesamoid
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46
Growth of bones is controlled by a symphony of hormones. Which hormone is of greatest importance for bone growth during infancy and childhood?

A) parathyroid hormone
B) growth hormone
C) calcitonin
D) thyroid hormones
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47
Choose the structures that most directly provide nutrients and remove wastes from osteocytes in compact bone.

A) nutrient foramens
B) perforating (Volkmann's) canals
C) canaliculi
D) central canals
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Which of the following is a bone disorder characterized by excessive and haphazard bone deposit and resorption?

A) osteoporosis
B) Paget's disease
C) osteomalacia
D) rickets
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At what age do bones reach their peak density?

A) early adulthood
B) late adulthood
C) at birth
D) early childhood
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50
Which of the following statements best describes interstitial growth of cartilage?

A) Growth occurs in the lining of the long bones.
B) Chondrocytes in the lacunae divide and secrete matrix, allowing the cartilage to grow from within.
C) Unspecialized cells from mesenchyme develop into chondrocytes, which divide and form cartilage.
D) Fibroblasts give rise to chondrocytes that differentiate and form cartilage.
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51
In humans, the effect of the hormone calcitonin is to .

A) temporarily decrease blood calcium levels when administered in large doses
B) increase blood calcium levels by stimulating osteoclasts
C) increase blood calcium levels by inhibiting osteoblasts
D) decrease mitosis of chondrocytes at the epiphyseal plate
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Cartilage grows in two ways, appositional and interstitial. What is appositional growth?

A) along the edges only of existing osteons, making each osteon larger
B) growth at the epiphyseal plate
C) the lengthening of hyaline cartilage
D) the secretion of new matrix against the external face of existing cartilage
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Skeletal remains are discovered at an archeological site. X-rays of the femur show evidence of a thin epiphyseal plate. This bone likely belonged to which of the following?

A) 8-year-old female
B) 25-year-old female
C) 60-year-old male
D) 18-year-old male
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Choose the best location for obtaining a red bone marrow sample from a patient.

A) frontal bone
B) head of humerus
C) medullary cavity of femur
D) hip bone
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Lengthwise, long bone growth during infancy and youth is exclusively through .

A) calcification of the matrix of the zone underlying articular cartilage
B) the secretion of bone matrix into the medullary cavity
C) interstitial growth of the epiphyseal plates
D) differentiation of osteoclasts into osteocytes
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Choose which bone marking type would likely increase in size when a weight lifter repeatedly exercises muscles that attach to it.

A) trochanter
B) fossa
C) foramen
D) meatus
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57
Spongy bone contains _ .

A) osseous lamellae
B) trabeculae
C) lamellar bone
D) osteons
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58
Ossification (Osteogenesis) is the process of .

A) making collagen fibers for calcified cartilage
B) bone destruction to liberate calcium
C) making a cartilage model of the fetal bone
D) bone formation
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59
In some cases, the epiphyseal plate of the long bones of children closes too early. What might be the cause?

A) osteoblast activity exceeds osteoclast activity
B) elevated levels of sex hormones
C) too much vitamin D in the diet
D) overproduction of thyroid hormone
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60
In the epiphyseal plate, cartilage grows .

A) in a circular fashion
B) by pulling the diaphysis toward the epiphysis
C) by pushing the epiphysis away from the diaphysis
D) from the edges inward
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61
Alice and James adopted a 3-year-old child from a developing country. They noticed that her legs were bowed and there were some deformities in her cranial and pelvic bones. They brought her to a physician for a diagnosis. What was the likely diagnosis, and what was the treatment for the disorder?
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62
Bones appear to be lifeless structures. Does bone material renew itself?
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63
Johnny fractured the lower third of his right tibia in a skiing accident. The soft tissues in the area were severely damaged and their surgical removal was necessary. After prolonged immobilization, it was found that Johnny was healing very poorly. The explanation offered by the orthopedic surgeon was that vascularization of the fracture site was still inadequate and good healing was absolutely dependent upon an adequate blood supply. Describe how a long bone receives its blood supply and trace the path of nutrient delivery to the osteocytes.
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64
List in order the four major healing stages of a simple fracture.
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65
Emily, a 64-year-old formerly obese woman who successfully lost over 100 pounds, was brought to the
hospital suffering pain in her legs, and an X-ray revealed that she had a simple fracture in her right femur and a
crack in her left tibia. Other tests revealed that her bones were brittle and porous. What might have happened to
Emily, and what advice would she have been given by the physician?
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66
While on spring break from college, June fell on the pavement and broke her wrist. At the emergency room, a resident placed a cast on her wrist after manipulating the bones. It seemed to heal within a few months. Now, decades later she has noticed lumps in the area where the break happened and she has been complaining of pain. What could be causing the lumps and the pain?
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67
Compare how nutrients reach individual osteocytes in compact bone and in spongy bone.
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68
What is found in a central (Haversian) canal?
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69
A 75-year-old woman and her 9-year-old granddaughter were victims of a train crash. In both cases, trauma to the chest was sustained. X-rays of the grandmother revealed several fractured ribs, but her granddaughter had none. Explain these different findings.
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70
Compare the function of the organic materials in the bone matrix with the function of the inorganic materials in the matrix.
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71
Create an analogy for the chemical composition of bone using highway construction.
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72
Mrs. Brown was outside on her patio cleaning windows when she fell off her step ladder and fractured her right hip. She had emergency surgery with an open reduction and internal fixation of the right hip. Three days postoperatively, she asks you if she will have trouble going through airport security. What has prompted her concern?
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73
When does prevention of osteoporosis start?
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74
Why are the bones of young children much more flexible than those of the elderly?
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75
Proper blood calcium levels are required for muscle contraction, nerve function, and other critical activities in the body. How does the body maintain homeostasis in response to decreased blood calcium levels? Discuss the main gland, hormone, and target of the hormone.
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76
What are the three characteristics used to classify bone fractures?
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77
People who live in northern latitudes may require supplemental calcium with vitamin D. Explain why.
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78
Compare the starts of intramembranous ossification and endochondral ossification.
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79
What are the differences between the diaphysis and the epiphyses of long bones?
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80
If your elderly patient's blood calcium level is normal, does that mean the patient does not have osteoporosis?
Explain.
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