Deck 6: The Skeletal System: the Framework

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The primary ossification center in long bones is located in the ________.

A)Epiphyses
B)Diaphysis
C)Articular cartilage
D)Central Canal
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Your textbook lists eight causative agents for bone and joint disorders other than osteoporosis and arthritis.Which of these is not one of them?

A)Nutritional disorders
B)Degenerative disorders
C)Tumors
D)Osteomalacia
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What type of joint is formed when an oval shaped bone fits into an elliptical cavity?

A)Pivot
B)Gliding
C)Hinge
D)Ellipsoidal
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A ____________ is a groove or shallow depression on the surface of a bone.

A)Facet
B)Sinus
C)Fossa
D)Meatus
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The last stage in bone repair is ________.

A)Remodeling
B)Bony callus formation
C)Soft callus formation
D)Hematoma formation
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The bone disease ____________ is a degenerative disorder, characterized by thinning bones.

A)Osteoporosis
B)Osteitis
C)Osteomyelitis
D)Osteosarcomas
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This type of joint is held together by connective tissue strands ________.

A)Gliding
B)Synovial
C)Cartilaginous
D)Fibrous
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Which mineral is included in the composition of bone?

A)Iodine
B)Calcium
C)Potassium
D)Iron
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The joints of the hips and shoulders are examples of ____________ joints.

A)Pivot
B)Fibrous
C)Ball and socket
D)Saddle
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A narrow ridge of bone is known as the ____________.

A)Crest
B)Head
C)Spine
D)Condyle
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Which type of bone is cube-shaped in appearance?

A)Short
B)Long
C)Regular
D)Irregular
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This movement occurs when you turn your foot toward the other foot ________.

A)Eversion
B)Inversion
C)Pronation
D)Flexion
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The ends of long bones are known as the ____________.

A)Medulla
B)Periosteum
C)Diaphysis
D)Epiphyses
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Lordosis is a(n) ________ curvature of the lower back and is commonly called ________.

A)Left lateral, swayback
B)Posterior, swayback
C)Anterior, swayback
D)Anterior, hunchback
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An ____________ is a mature bone cell.

A)Osteoprogenitor
B)Osteoblast
C)Osteoclast
D)Osteocyte
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Bone growth will continue for as long as the ____________ plate exists.

A)Diaphyseal
B)Epiphyseal
C)Osteon
D)Medullary
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Compact bone is created over the surface of spongy bone by ____________.

A)Osteoprogenitors
B)Osteoclasts
C)Osteons
D)Osteoblasts
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____________ is the type of connective tissue that helps to cushion the ends of long bones.

A)Spongy bone
B)Cartilage
C)Bone marrow
D)Synovium
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The spinal column and bones of the middle ear are part of the ________ skeleton.

A)Superior
B)Axial
C)Inferior
D)Appendicular
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________ is a nutritional disorder caused by a vitamin D deficiency.

A)Osteomalacia
B)Rickets
C)Scurvy
D)Both a and b
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This is the location in the bone where hemopoiesis occurs ________.

A)Epiphyses
B)Periosteum
C)Diaphysis
D)Medullary cavity
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The skeleton can still grow as long as there is cartilage left in the ________.

A)Haversian system
B)Diaphysis
C)Epiphyseal plate
D)Chondrocytes
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This bone condition occurs most frequently in postmenopausal women with calcium deficiencies ________.

A)Rickets
B)Osteomalacia
C)Osteoporosis
D)Paget's disease
Question
An abnormal side-to-side curve in the vertebral column is called ________.

A)Lordosis
B)Kyphosis
C)Scoliosis
D)Convexities
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The microscopic cylindrical-shaped unit of compact bone is called ________.

A)The endosteum
B)The cancellous
C)The osteon
D)The trabeculae
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Ensuring that young children had a sufficient amount of vitamin D would prevent ________.

A)Rickets
B)Osteomalacia
C)Osteoporosis
D)Paget's disease
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Which of these is not a type of arthritis?

A)Rheumatoid
B)Osteo
C)Septic
D)Cruciate
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A bone fracture in your arm would be part of the ________ division of the skeleton.

A)Thoracic
B)Appendicular
C)Axial
D)Spinal
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These joints permit the widest range of movement ________.

A)Hinge
B)Pivot
C)Saddle
D)Ball and socket
Question
This membrane lines the spongy bone ________.

A)Epiphyses
B)Periosteum
C)Diaphysis
D)Endosteum
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This term refers to the ends of a long bone ________.

A)Epiphyses
B)Periosteum
C)Diaphysis
D)Endosteum
Question
This is the strong, fibrous connective tissue covering the bone ________.

A)Epiphyses
B)Periosteum
C)Diaphysis
D)Endosteum
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________ is a general term used to describe an inflammatory process of a joint or joints.

A)Arthritis
B)Osteoarthritis
C)Gout
D)Bursitis
Question
The bar and plate-like tissue of spongy bone are called ________.

A)Flagellite
B)Osteocytes
C)Osteon
D)Trabeculae
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If the body is not in balance, regardless of the cause, spinal curvatures may be exaggerated, leading to ________.

A)Kyphosis
B)Scoliosis
C)Lordosis
D)All of the above
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Scoliosis is an example of what classification of disorders?

A)Infection
B)Congenital
C)Trauma
D)Secondary
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The number of pairs of true ribs is ________.

A)12
B)14
C)5
D)7
Question
Another name for a compound fracture is ________.

A)An open fracture
B)A closed fracture
C)A comminuted fracture
D)An impacted fracture
Question
This refers to the shaft of a long bone ________.

A)Epiphyses
B)Periosteum
C)Diaphysis
D)Endosteum
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Bone-building cells are called ________.

A)Osteoblasts
B)Osteoclasts
C)Osteocytes
D)Hemopoietics
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Osteoporosis is an example of which of the following?

A)Congenital disorder
B)Infection
C)Degenerative disorder
D)Nerve disorder
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A tube or tunnel-like passageway through bone is a canal or____________.
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The tissue making up most of your skeleton until embryonic week 8 is known as ________________.
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The clavicle and skull bones form via __________________ ossification.
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The hollow region in the bone is the ____________ cavity.
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Ossification or ____________ is the term used to describe the formation of bone in the body.
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Spongy bone tissue is arranged in bars and plates called ____________.
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A hollow area is a(n) ____________.
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The production of red blood cells is known as erythropoiesis or____________.
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The larger version of a tubercle located only on the femur is the ____________.
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A cleft palate is an example of which of the following?

A)Congenital disorder
B)Degenerative disorder
C)Infection
D)Nutritional disorder
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Signs and symptoms of osteoarthritis include which of the following?

A)Joint develops a crooked deformation
B)Greater range of motion
C)Painful swelling of affected joint
D)a and c only
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Tarsals are examples of ____________ bones.
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________ is a degenerative condition that is a result of simple "wearing out" of a joint from a sports injury, trauma, repetitive motion, obesity, or just the aging process.

A)Rheumatoid arthritis
B)Osteoarthritis
C)Gout
D)Bursitis
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This is a common sports injury caused by twisting of the leg, or an anterior or posterior blow when the leg is planted or bearing weight ________.

A)Cruciate ligament tears
B)Gout
C)Osteomalacia
D)Osteoporosis Short
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________ is the result of the infective process of a pathogen that was introduced to a joint from a penetrating wound or a blood-borne pathogen.

A)Rheumatoid arthritis
B)Gout
C)Septic arthritis
D)Arthritis
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________ is a chronic, systemic disease that is believed to be an autoimmune condition affecting the connective tissue of the body.

A)Gout
B)Bursitis
C)Septic arthritis
D)Rheumatoid arthritis
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Vertebrae are examples of ____________ bones.
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An articulating end of a bone that is rounded and enlarged is called a(n) ____________.
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Broken bones will not knit together unless they are touching or ___________.
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The end of the bone is called the ________.
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________ describes increasing the angle of a joint.
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____________ means to move away.
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When joints become inflamed, this is called ____________.
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________ bones are fairly equal sized in width and length, similar to a cube, and are mostly found in your wrists and ankles.
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Cruciate ligament tears are treated with rest, immobilization, and/or ________ intervention.
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Because of the continual breakdown of old and creation of new bone, adults actually need more calcium in their diets than do ________.
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The ________ in women is different than in men.This fact can be used to identify the sex of a skeleton, such as in a murder case or an archeological find.
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If a bone is crushed to the point that it becomes fragmented or splintered, that is classified as a ________ fracture.
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Pain medication can include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as naproxen and ibuprofen.These drugs reduce ________, thus reducing pain and swelling.
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________ is a chronic, systemic disease that is believed to be an autoimmune condition affecting the connective tissue of the body.
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Osteoporosis is a metabolic problem with slow, progressive decrease in bone ________.
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Another term for the production of red blood cells is ________.
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________ joints are found in your knees and elbows.
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Very tough, whitish bands that connect from bone to bone are called ________.
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When joints become inflamed, it is called ________,
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When two or more bones meet, we have an ________.
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A patient should see the doctor for any obvious bone deformity or misalignment of a(n) ________.
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A compound or ________ fracture is particularly nasty because deep tissue has the potential to be exposed to bacteria once the bone is set into place, increasing the chance for infection.
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A special form of connective tissue that can withstand a fair amount of flexing, tension, and pressure is ________ or ligaments and tendons.
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Deck 6: The Skeletal System: the Framework
1
The primary ossification center in long bones is located in the ________.

A)Epiphyses
B)Diaphysis
C)Articular cartilage
D)Central Canal
B
2
Your textbook lists eight causative agents for bone and joint disorders other than osteoporosis and arthritis.Which of these is not one of them?

A)Nutritional disorders
B)Degenerative disorders
C)Tumors
D)Osteomalacia
D
3
What type of joint is formed when an oval shaped bone fits into an elliptical cavity?

A)Pivot
B)Gliding
C)Hinge
D)Ellipsoidal
D
4
A ____________ is a groove or shallow depression on the surface of a bone.

A)Facet
B)Sinus
C)Fossa
D)Meatus
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The last stage in bone repair is ________.

A)Remodeling
B)Bony callus formation
C)Soft callus formation
D)Hematoma formation
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The bone disease ____________ is a degenerative disorder, characterized by thinning bones.

A)Osteoporosis
B)Osteitis
C)Osteomyelitis
D)Osteosarcomas
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This type of joint is held together by connective tissue strands ________.

A)Gliding
B)Synovial
C)Cartilaginous
D)Fibrous
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Which mineral is included in the composition of bone?

A)Iodine
B)Calcium
C)Potassium
D)Iron
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The joints of the hips and shoulders are examples of ____________ joints.

A)Pivot
B)Fibrous
C)Ball and socket
D)Saddle
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A narrow ridge of bone is known as the ____________.

A)Crest
B)Head
C)Spine
D)Condyle
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Which type of bone is cube-shaped in appearance?

A)Short
B)Long
C)Regular
D)Irregular
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This movement occurs when you turn your foot toward the other foot ________.

A)Eversion
B)Inversion
C)Pronation
D)Flexion
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The ends of long bones are known as the ____________.

A)Medulla
B)Periosteum
C)Diaphysis
D)Epiphyses
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Lordosis is a(n) ________ curvature of the lower back and is commonly called ________.

A)Left lateral, swayback
B)Posterior, swayback
C)Anterior, swayback
D)Anterior, hunchback
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An ____________ is a mature bone cell.

A)Osteoprogenitor
B)Osteoblast
C)Osteoclast
D)Osteocyte
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Bone growth will continue for as long as the ____________ plate exists.

A)Diaphyseal
B)Epiphyseal
C)Osteon
D)Medullary
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Compact bone is created over the surface of spongy bone by ____________.

A)Osteoprogenitors
B)Osteoclasts
C)Osteons
D)Osteoblasts
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____________ is the type of connective tissue that helps to cushion the ends of long bones.

A)Spongy bone
B)Cartilage
C)Bone marrow
D)Synovium
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The spinal column and bones of the middle ear are part of the ________ skeleton.

A)Superior
B)Axial
C)Inferior
D)Appendicular
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________ is a nutritional disorder caused by a vitamin D deficiency.

A)Osteomalacia
B)Rickets
C)Scurvy
D)Both a and b
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This is the location in the bone where hemopoiesis occurs ________.

A)Epiphyses
B)Periosteum
C)Diaphysis
D)Medullary cavity
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The skeleton can still grow as long as there is cartilage left in the ________.

A)Haversian system
B)Diaphysis
C)Epiphyseal plate
D)Chondrocytes
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This bone condition occurs most frequently in postmenopausal women with calcium deficiencies ________.

A)Rickets
B)Osteomalacia
C)Osteoporosis
D)Paget's disease
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An abnormal side-to-side curve in the vertebral column is called ________.

A)Lordosis
B)Kyphosis
C)Scoliosis
D)Convexities
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The microscopic cylindrical-shaped unit of compact bone is called ________.

A)The endosteum
B)The cancellous
C)The osteon
D)The trabeculae
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Ensuring that young children had a sufficient amount of vitamin D would prevent ________.

A)Rickets
B)Osteomalacia
C)Osteoporosis
D)Paget's disease
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Which of these is not a type of arthritis?

A)Rheumatoid
B)Osteo
C)Septic
D)Cruciate
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A bone fracture in your arm would be part of the ________ division of the skeleton.

A)Thoracic
B)Appendicular
C)Axial
D)Spinal
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These joints permit the widest range of movement ________.

A)Hinge
B)Pivot
C)Saddle
D)Ball and socket
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This membrane lines the spongy bone ________.

A)Epiphyses
B)Periosteum
C)Diaphysis
D)Endosteum
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This term refers to the ends of a long bone ________.

A)Epiphyses
B)Periosteum
C)Diaphysis
D)Endosteum
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This is the strong, fibrous connective tissue covering the bone ________.

A)Epiphyses
B)Periosteum
C)Diaphysis
D)Endosteum
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________ is a general term used to describe an inflammatory process of a joint or joints.

A)Arthritis
B)Osteoarthritis
C)Gout
D)Bursitis
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The bar and plate-like tissue of spongy bone are called ________.

A)Flagellite
B)Osteocytes
C)Osteon
D)Trabeculae
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If the body is not in balance, regardless of the cause, spinal curvatures may be exaggerated, leading to ________.

A)Kyphosis
B)Scoliosis
C)Lordosis
D)All of the above
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Scoliosis is an example of what classification of disorders?

A)Infection
B)Congenital
C)Trauma
D)Secondary
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The number of pairs of true ribs is ________.

A)12
B)14
C)5
D)7
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Another name for a compound fracture is ________.

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B)A closed fracture
C)A comminuted fracture
D)An impacted fracture
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This refers to the shaft of a long bone ________.

A)Epiphyses
B)Periosteum
C)Diaphysis
D)Endosteum
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Bone-building cells are called ________.

A)Osteoblasts
B)Osteoclasts
C)Osteocytes
D)Hemopoietics
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Osteoporosis is an example of which of the following?

A)Congenital disorder
B)Infection
C)Degenerative disorder
D)Nerve disorder
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A tube or tunnel-like passageway through bone is a canal or____________.
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The tissue making up most of your skeleton until embryonic week 8 is known as ________________.
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The clavicle and skull bones form via __________________ ossification.
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The hollow region in the bone is the ____________ cavity.
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Ossification or ____________ is the term used to describe the formation of bone in the body.
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Spongy bone tissue is arranged in bars and plates called ____________.
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A hollow area is a(n) ____________.
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The production of red blood cells is known as erythropoiesis or____________.
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The larger version of a tubercle located only on the femur is the ____________.
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A cleft palate is an example of which of the following?

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C)Infection
D)Nutritional disorder
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Signs and symptoms of osteoarthritis include which of the following?

A)Joint develops a crooked deformation
B)Greater range of motion
C)Painful swelling of affected joint
D)a and c only
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Tarsals are examples of ____________ bones.
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________ is a degenerative condition that is a result of simple "wearing out" of a joint from a sports injury, trauma, repetitive motion, obesity, or just the aging process.

A)Rheumatoid arthritis
B)Osteoarthritis
C)Gout
D)Bursitis
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This is a common sports injury caused by twisting of the leg, or an anterior or posterior blow when the leg is planted or bearing weight ________.

A)Cruciate ligament tears
B)Gout
C)Osteomalacia
D)Osteoporosis Short
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________ is the result of the infective process of a pathogen that was introduced to a joint from a penetrating wound or a blood-borne pathogen.

A)Rheumatoid arthritis
B)Gout
C)Septic arthritis
D)Arthritis
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________ is a chronic, systemic disease that is believed to be an autoimmune condition affecting the connective tissue of the body.

A)Gout
B)Bursitis
C)Septic arthritis
D)Rheumatoid arthritis
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Vertebrae are examples of ____________ bones.
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An articulating end of a bone that is rounded and enlarged is called a(n) ____________.
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Broken bones will not knit together unless they are touching or ___________.
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The end of the bone is called the ________.
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________ describes increasing the angle of a joint.
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____________ means to move away.
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When joints become inflamed, this is called ____________.
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________ bones are fairly equal sized in width and length, similar to a cube, and are mostly found in your wrists and ankles.
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Cruciate ligament tears are treated with rest, immobilization, and/or ________ intervention.
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Because of the continual breakdown of old and creation of new bone, adults actually need more calcium in their diets than do ________.
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The ________ in women is different than in men.This fact can be used to identify the sex of a skeleton, such as in a murder case or an archeological find.
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If a bone is crushed to the point that it becomes fragmented or splintered, that is classified as a ________ fracture.
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Pain medication can include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as naproxen and ibuprofen.These drugs reduce ________, thus reducing pain and swelling.
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________ is a chronic, systemic disease that is believed to be an autoimmune condition affecting the connective tissue of the body.
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Osteoporosis is a metabolic problem with slow, progressive decrease in bone ________.
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Another term for the production of red blood cells is ________.
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________ joints are found in your knees and elbows.
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Very tough, whitish bands that connect from bone to bone are called ________.
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When joints become inflamed, it is called ________,
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When two or more bones meet, we have an ________.
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A patient should see the doctor for any obvious bone deformity or misalignment of a(n) ________.
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A compound or ________ fracture is particularly nasty because deep tissue has the potential to be exposed to bacteria once the bone is set into place, increasing the chance for infection.
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A special form of connective tissue that can withstand a fair amount of flexing, tension, and pressure is ________ or ligaments and tendons.
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