2) The fibula is indicated by .
1. A) Label Q
2. B) Label X
3. C) Label R
4. D) Label T
5. E) Label W
Answer: B
Page Ref: 188,
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3) The patella is indicated by .
1. A) Label E
2. B) Label G
3. C) Label I
4. D) Label U
5. E) Label A Answer: C Page Ref: 189
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4) The manubrium and xiphoid process are markings on the bone indicated by .
1. A) Label O
2. B) Label N
3. C) Label A
4. D) Label K
5. E) Label B Answer: A Page Ref: 181
Bloom’s: 2) Comprehension
5) The radius bone is indicated by .
1. A) Label T
2. B) Label R
3. C) Label F
4. D) Label S
5. E) Label Q
Answer: E
Page Ref: 184, 185
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6) The mandible is indicated by .
1. A) Label N
2. B) Label W
3. C) Label M
4. D) Label C
5. E) Label B
Answer: A
Page Ref: 174, 175
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7) The carpals are indicated by .
1. A) Label N
2. B) Label X
3. C) Label J
4. D) Label I
5. E) Label T Answer: E Page Ref: 185
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8) The greater tubercle and trochlea are bone markings situated on the bone marked by
.
1. A) Label O
2. B) Label I
3. C) Label E
4. D) Label Y
5. E) Label A Answer: C Page Ref: 184
Bloom’s: 2) Comprehension
9) The ilium, pubis, and ischium fuse to form the bone marked by .
1. A) Label F
2. B) Label G
3. C) Label T
4. D) Label H
5. E) Label I Answer: B Page Ref: 186
Bloom’s: 2) Comprehension
5.1 Multiple Choice Part II Questions
1) The most important minerals stored in bones are .
1. A) calcium and iron
2. B) sodium and phosphorus
3. C) sodium and potassium
4. D) calcium and phosphorus
5. E) calcium and potassium
Answer: D Page Ref: 159
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2)
The arrangement of bone tissue shown in Figure 5.3 consists of .
1. A) osteons (Haversian systems)
2. B) yellow marrow
3. C) trabeculae
4. D) neurons
5. E) red marrow
Answer: A Page Ref: 161
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3) Where does hematopoiesis occur?
1. A) marrow cavity
2. B) epiphyseal plate
3. C) articular cartilage
4. D) periosteum
5. E) endosteum
Answer: A Page Ref: 159
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4) The femur, tibia, humerus, and radius are all classified as .
1. A) compact bones
2. B) irregular bones
3. C) flat bones
4. D) long bones
5. E) sesamoid bones
Answer: D Page Ref: 160
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5) What type of tissue covers the epiphysis of bones and reduces friction in the joints?
1. A) yellow marrow
2. B) endosteum
3. C) spongy bone
4. D) periosteum
5. E) articular cartilage
Answer: E Page Ref: 161
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6) In adults, the function of the yellow marrow is to .
1. A) store adipose tissue
2. B) form blood cells
3. C) store calcium and phosphorus
4. D) promote lengthwise growth in long bones
5. E) decrease friction at joint surfaces
Answer: A Page Ref: 161
Bloom’s: 2) Comprehension
7) The presence of an epiphyseal plate indicates that .
1. A) bone is dead
2. B) bone length is no longer increasing
3. C) bone diameter is increasing
4. D) bone diameter is decreasing
5. E) bone length is increasing
Answer: E Page Ref: 161
Bloom’s: 3) Application
8) Each complex of central canal and matrix rings in compact bone is known as .
1. A) a perforating (Volkmann’s) canal
2. B) the epiphysis
3. C) a canaliculus
4. D) a central (Haversian) canal
5. E) an osteon (Haversian system)
Answer: E Page Ref: 161
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9) The bone cells that respond to parathyroid hormone (PTH) to destroy bone matrix and release calcium into the blood are called .
1. A) osteocytes
2. B) chondrocytes
3. C) erythrocytes
4. D) osteoclasts
5. E) osteoblasts
Answer: D Page Ref: 166
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10) Which of the following is only found associated with a child’s bone?
1. A) diaphysis
2. B) marrow cavity
3. C) epiphyseal plate
4. D) periosteum
5. E) articular cartilage
Answer: C Page Ref: 161
Bloom’s: 3) Application
11) Which of these bone markings is a projection that serves as a site for muscle or ligament attachment?
1. A) meatus
2. B) fossa
3. C) foramen
4. D) fissure
5. E) tubercle
Answer: E Page Ref: 164
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12) Which of the following bones is considered part of the axial skeleton? [Show Less]