M4: Exam- Requires Respondus LockDown
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Question 1
0 / 2 pts
Which of the following statements is TRUE concerning the function of bones?
Flat
... [Show More] bones are long and thin, such as the ulna.
Long bones have an irregular structure
Correct Answer
The carpals are an example of short bones.
You Answered
Vertebrae are an example of sesamoid bone.
Question 2
2 / 2 pts
Which of the following statements is FALSE concerning bones?
A. Bones are a storage site for phosphorus and calcium.
B. A tuberosity is a projection for a tendon or ligament attachment.
C. A process is a depression found in bone.
D. Bones are completely smooth surfaces.Correct!
E. C. and D. are false
Question 3
0 / 2 pts
Which of the following statements is FALSE about the skeletal system?
A. The two main divisions of the skeletal system are: axial and appendicular.
B. The two main divisions of the skeletal system are: vertebral and thoracic.
C. The axial skeleton lies along the midline of the body.
D. The vertebral division of the skeleton is included in the appendicular skeleton.
Correct Answer
E. B. and D. are false
You Answered
F. A. and C are false
Question 4
2 / 2 pts
The cranium is formed by _____ bones; the facial skeleton contains _____ bones.
22; 14
3; 6Correct!
8; 14
14; 8
Question 5
2 / 2 pts
What bone is highlighted in blue in the figure below? (superior/internal view)
Your Answer:
Ethmoid boneEthmoid bone
Question 6
10 / 10 pts
Label the following bones of the skeleton from the figure below:
1: ____________
3:____________
5:____________
7: ____________
8: ____________
Your Answer:
1. Frontal Bone (frontal sinuses)
3. Maxilla
5. Vomer
7. Maxilla8. Mandible
1: Frontal bone/frontal sinuses
3: Maxilla
5: Vomer
7: Maxilla
8: Mandible
Question 7
2 / 2 pts
Label the following vertebrae as:
A= Cervical
B= Thoracic
Correct!
C= LumbarQuestion 8
2 / 2 pts
Label the following vertebrae as:
A= Cervical
Correct!
B= Thoracic
C= Lumbar
Question 9
6 / 6 pts
What is the name of the foramina in the figure below?
1: _____________
2: _____________
3: _____________Your Answer:
1. Carotid canal
2. External acoustic meatus
3. Stylomastoid foramen
1: Carotid canal
2: External acoustic meatus
3: Stylomastoid foramen
Question 10
10 / 10 pts
Label the following bone landmarks:
A: ______________
C: ______________
F: ______________
I: ______________K: _____________
Your Answer:
A. Head
C. Lesser tubercle
F. Deltoid Tuberosity
I. Capitulum
K. Medial EpicondyleA: Head/Head of the humerus
C: Lesser tubercle
F: Deltoid tuberosity
I: Capitulum
K: Medial epicondyle
Question 11
3 / 3 pts
Which of the following statements is TRUE about the scapula?
The clavicle connects to the scapula anteriorly near the midline of the human body.
The medial border of the scapula connects directly to the neck of the scapula.
Correct!
The subscapular fossa is located on the anterior side of the scapula.
The scapula articulates with the clavicle at the neck of the scapula.
Question 12
3 / 3 pts
Which of the following statements is TRUE about the humerus?
A. The lateral epicondyle of the humerus articulates with the ulna.
B. The capitulum articulates with the ulna.
C. The lateral epicondyle is the prominent bone landmark of the medial side of the
elbow (in anatomical position).Correct!
D. The head of the humerus articulates with the scapula.
E. B. and D. are true
Question 13
4 / 4 pts
1. What two bones meet at the glenohumeral joint?
2. In your own words, why is this joint prone to dislocation?
Your Answer:
1. Humerus and Scapula
2. Structure of the shoulders allows movement of the arm in usally any direction but
provides little stabilty. The glenohumeral joint is proe to dislocation that is why usually
held in place primarily by muscular and ligament attachment with little bony stability.
1. Humerus and scapula
2. The structure of the shoulder permits movement of the arm in almost any
direction but provides little stability. The glenohumeral joint is prone to
dislocation because it is held in place primarily by muscular and ligament
attachment with very little bony stability.
Question 14
5 / 5 pts
Label the bones in the figure below:
A: ____________
B: ____________
C: ____________
D: ____________
E: _____________Your Answer:
A. Trapezium
B. Scaphoid
C. Lunate
D.Triquatrel
E. 5th Metacarpal
A: Trapezium
B: Scaphoid
C: Lunate
D: Triquetral
E: 5th metacarpal (must include both parts for full credit)
Question 15
5 / 5 ptsLabel the following bones in the figure below:
A: ___________
C: ___________
E: ___________
F: ___________
G: ___________
Your Answer:
A. 1th Metatarsal
C.Lateral CuneiformE.Medial Cuneiform
F.Navicular
G.Talus
A: 1st Metatarsal Hallux
C: Lateral Cuneiform
E: Medial Cuneiform
F: Navicular
G: Talus
Question 16
2 / 2 pts
Yellow bone marrow:
Correct!
is found primarily in long bones.
is found primarily in short and flat bones.
is found primarily in newborns, not adults.
produces red blood cells.
Question 17
2 / 2 pts
The epiphysis of a bone:
A. is found at the ends of long bones.
B. contains the articular cartilage at joint articulations.C. contains the diaphysis.
D. is the center length of a bone.
Correct!
E. both A. and B.
Question 18
2 / 2 pts
Compact bone:
Correct!
A. forms the exterior of bones.
B. forms the interior of bones.
C. is lighter than spongy bone.
D. contains numerous bars and plates with irregular spaces.
E. both B. and D.
Question 19
2 / 2 pts
Intramembranous ossification is the formation of _______ from ________:
A. a growth plate; the center of a bone.B. long bones; hyaline cartilage.
Correct!
C. flat bones; connective tissue.
D. a primary ossification center; a cartilaginous disc.
E. both A. and C.
Question 20
2 / 2 pts
What term best describes the type of fracture pictured below?
Your Answer:
Greenstick
A Greenstick fracture occurs when the bone bends and breaks, but not all the accross.
It occurs commonly in children because the bone tissue is still devoloping and soft on
them.
Greenstick (the bone is broken, but not all the way across)
Question 21
5 / 5 pts
A patient has a diagnosis of osteoporosis. (1) In your own words, describe this
diagnosis and (2) What type of bone cell would they be lacking? Explain your answer.
Your Answer:1. Osteoporosis is a bone tissue. If the bone tissue degenerates faster than is replaced,
bones may be weak by times. Brittle bones might be cause increased pain and likely to
fracture.
2. They'd have decreased osteoblast that are responsible for the bone repair. And
basically when bone repair would be keep up the ongoing breakdown of bone that is
done through work of osteoblasts.
(1) Osteoporosis is a bone tissue disease. When bone tissue degenerates faster
than is replaced, the bones become weak. Brittle bones cause increased pain and
are more likely to fracture.
(2) They would have decreased osteoblasts which are responsible for bone repair.
The bone repair would be unable to keep up with the ongoing breakdown of bone
which is done by the work of osteoblasts.
Question 22
5 / 5 pts
Your patient has back pain due to a herniated disc. (1) In your own words explain what it
means to have a herniated disc. (2) As reviewed in the module, discuss one treatment
option to address your patient’s pain.
Your Answer:
Herniated disc is when the disc between the vertebrae slips and presses on the spinal
cord and nerves. It causes pain. This situatition may be treated in a few different ways.
One form is physical therapy in get strentght the muscles area. Surgery is an option
resulting in removing the disc yet having to fuse together the vertebrae.
(1) A herniated disc is an injury to the intervertebral disc, where the center portion
of the disc bulges into the vertebral foramen, causing pain.
(2) Explanation of
1- Physical therapy for strengthening to support back ligaments.
OR 2- Surgery to fuse two vertebrae together.
Question 23
10 / 10 pts
Matching: Match the joint with the correct joint classification (A-F).
*NOTE: Some joints may fall into more than one category. Mark all that apply.
A= Fibrous, B= Cartilaginous, C= Synovial, D= Hinge, E= Ball-and-Socket,
F=Saddle
1. Knee joint2. Thumb joint
3. Shoulder joint
4. Vertebral joint
5. Cranial joints
Your Answer:
1. Knee joint ; C,D (Synovial, Hinge)
2. Thumb joint ; C,F ( Synovial, Saddle)
3. Shoulder joint ; C,E (Synovial, Ball and Socket)
4. Vertebral joint; B (Cartilaginous)
5. Cranial joints: A (Fibrous)
1. Knee joint: C= Synovial, D= Hinge
2. Thumb joint: C= Synovial, F=Saddle
3. Shoulder joint: C= Synovial, E= Ball-and-Socket
4. Vertebral joint: B= Cartilaginous
5. Cranial joints: A= Fibrous
Question 24
4 / 4 pts
Name the ligament highlighted in blue in the figure below:Your Answer:
Iliolumbar ligament
Iliolumbar ligament
Question 25
3 / 3 pts
Name the ligament highlighted in blue in the figure below:Your Answer:
Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL)
MCL- Medial collateral/tibial ligament
Question 26
3 / 3 pts
Name the ligament highlighted in blue in the figure below:Your Answer:
Acromioclavicular Ligament
Acromioclavicular ligament
Quiz Score: 96 out of 100 [Show Less]