Rasmussen College; G150/PHA1500 - Module 02 Quiz. G150/PHA1500 - Module 02 Quiz: Bone Tissue and the Skeletal System • Question 1 Blood cell formation
... [Show More] is completed by red bone marrow and is a functi on of the skeletal system. • Question 2 Which bone cells help break down the extracellular matrix of bone tissue, specifically the calcium phosphate salt? • Question 3 What term is given to the end of long bones? • Question 4 The trabeculae of spongy bone is composed of different cells and structures in the extracellular matrix compared to osteons. • Question 5 What is the outer covering of bones that provides protection to the bone? • Question 6 Which process of bone repair relates to when the broken bones are re-connected by a soft template of tissue? • Question 7 Once the epiphyseal plates close, or are no longer functional, bones cannot grow longitudinally. • Question 8 Which bone cell assists in the production or synthesis of new matrix within bone tissue? • Question 9 Which bone cell assists in the breakdown of the matrix of bone tissue, releasing calcium into the bloodstream? • Question 10 Which section of the vertebral column contains seven vertebrae? • Question 11 Which vertebrae allows the head to swivel from side to side? • Question 12 The false ribs do not directly attach to the anterior thoracic cage. • Question 13 Which condition is expressed by an exaggeration of the thoracic curvature? • Question 14 The femur is part of the axial skeleton. • Question 15 Which classification of bone has an unusual appearance and can be varied in shape? • Question 16 Which type of fracture occurs when a bone is broken into multiple pieces? • Question 17 Osteoporosis is a bone disease that occurs when bone tissue loses enough mass to become extremely brittle. • Question 18 Which type of bone surface marking allows for muscle attachment? • Question 19 The sternum consists of the manubrium, body, and the xiphoid process. • Question 20 A herniated disc occurs when the nucleus pulposus of an intervertebral disc places pressure on a spinal nerve [Show Less]