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Chapter 6 - Bones and Skeletal Tissue Bone Development and Markings Bone Classification Bone Histology Typical Long Bone Homeostasis $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 FINAL ROUND

Bone Classification: $100 Question Most of the bones of our limbs are classified as ________ bones. a. long b. short c. flat d. irregular ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Bone Classification: $100 Answer Most of the bones of our limbs are classified as ________ bones. a. long b. short c. flat d. irregular BACK TO GAME

Bone Classification: $200 Question The scapula is classified as a _________ bone. a. long b. short c. flat d. irregular ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Bone Classification: $200 Answer The scapula is classified as a _________ bone. a. long b. short c. flat d. irregular BACK TO GAME

Bone Classification: $300 Question Bones that grow within tendons are classified as ________ bones. a. flat b. axial c. sesamoid d. irregular ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Bone Classification: $300 Answer Bones that grow within tendons are classified as ________ bones. a. flat b. axial c. sesamoid d. irregular BACK TO GAME

Bone Classification: $400 Question An example of an axial bone is the ________. a. scapula b. ilium c. femur d. sternum ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Bone Classification: $400 Answer An example of an axial bone is the ________. a. scapula b. ilium c. femur d. sternum BACK TO GAME

Bone Classification: $500 Question Phalanges are classified as _______ bones. a. short b. long c. flat d. irregular ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Bone Classification: $500 Answer Phalanges are classified as _______ bones. a. short b. long c. flat d. irregular BACK TO GAME

Bone Histology: $100 Question The structural unit of compact bone is the _______. a. osteon b. osteocyte c. lamella d. central canal ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Bone Histology: $100 Answer The structural unit of compact bone is the _______. a. osteon b. osteocyte c. lamella d. central canal BACK TO GAME

Bone Histology: $200 Question Osteocytes are found in _______. a. central canals b. Volkmann’s canals c. lacunae d. lamellae ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Bone Histology: $200 Answer Osteocytes are found in _______. a. central canals b. Volkmann’s canals c. lacunae d. lamellae BACK TO GAME

Bone Histology: $300 Question Lacunae are connected to each other by _______. a. central canals b. Volkmann’s canals c. lamellae d. canaliculi ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Bone Histology: $300 Answer Lacunae are connected to each other by the _______. a. central canals b. Volkmann’s canals c. lamellae d. canaliculi BACK TO GAME

Bone Histology: $400 Question Central canals are connected to each other by _______. a. Volkmann’s canals b. lamellae c. canaliculi d. lacunae ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Bone Histology: $400 Answer Central canals are connected to each other by _______. a. Volkmann’s canals b. lamellae c. canaliculi d. lacunae BACK TO GAME

Bone Histology: $500 Question In bone, collagen is found in the _______. a. lacunae b. central canals c. lamellae d. canaliculi ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Bone Histology: $500 Answer In bone, collagen is found in the _______. a. lacunae b. central canals c. lamellae d. canaliculi BACK TO GAME

Typical Long Bone: $100 Question The shaft of a long bone is called the ________. a. epiphysis b. diaphysis c. metaphysis d. epiphyseal line ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Typical Long Bone: $100 Answer The shaft of a long bone is called the ________. a. epiphysis b. diaphysis c. metaphysis d. epiphyseal line BACK TO GAME

Typical Long Bone: $200 Question The membrane that covers most of the outer surface of a long bone is the ________. a. epiphyseal plate b. endosteum c. metaphysis d. periosteum ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Typical Long Bone: $200 Answer The membrane that covers most of the outer surface of a long bone is the ________. a. epiphyseal plate b. endosteum c. metaphysis d. periosteum BACK TO GAME

Typical Long Bone: $300 Question Which part of the long bone are you studying if you are looking at the articular cartilage? a. Osteon b. Epiphysis c. Metaphysis d. Diaphysis ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Typical Long Bone: $300 Answer Which part of the long bone are you studying if you are looking at the articular cartilage? a. Osteon b. Epiphysis c. Metaphysis d. Diaphysis BACK TO GAME

Typical Long Bone: $400 Question Which of the following would not be found in the long bone of a thirty-year-old adult? a. Red bone marrow b. Articular cartilage c. Yellow bone marrow d. Epiphyseal plate ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Typical Long Bone: $400 Answer Which of the following would not be found in the long bone of a thirty-year-old adult? a. Red bone marrow b. Articular cartilage c. Yellow bone marrow d. Epiphyseal plate BACK TO GAME

Typical Long Bone: $500 Question Spongy bone is made up of small, flat pieces of bone called _________. a. Volkmann’s canals b. canaliculi c. osteons d. trabeculae ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Typical Long Bone: $500 Answer Spongy bone is made up of small, flat pieces of bone called _________. a. Volkmann’s canals b. canaliculi c. osteons d. trabeculae BACK TO GAME

Bone Development and Markings: $100 Question Which of the following is not a bone projection? a. Head b. Meatus c. Tuberosity d. Crest ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Bone Development and Markings: $100 Answer Which of the following is not a bone projection? a. Head b. Meatus c. Tuberosity d. Crest BACK TO GAME

Bone Development and Markings: $200 Question Which bone marking would most likely be part of a joint? a. Condyle b. Epicondyle c. Meatus d. Crest ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Bone Development and Markings: $200 Answer Which bone marking would most likely be part of a joint? a. Condyle b. Epicondyle c. Meatus d. Crest BACK TO GAME

Bone Development and Markings: $300 Question The bone cell that produces the bony matrix in a developing bone is the _________. a. osteocyte b. osteoclast c. osteoblast d. chondrocyte ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Bone Development and Markings: $300 Answer The bone cell that produces the bony matrix in a developing bone is the _________. a. osteocyte b. osteoclast c. osteoblast d. chondrocyte BACK TO GAME

Bone Development and Markings: $400 Question The primary ossification center of a long bone is found in the _________. a. epiphysis b. diaphysis c. periosteum d. endosteum ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Bone Development and Markings: $400 Answer The primary ossification center of a long bone is found in the _________. a. epiphysis b. diaphysis c. periosteum d. endosteum BACK TO GAME

Bone Development and Markings: $500 Question Which structure plays an important role in widening long bones? a. Medullary cavity b. Articular cartilage c. Periosteum d. Epiphyseal plate ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Bone Development and Markings: $500 Answer Which structure plays an important role in the growth in width of long bones? a. Medullary cavity b. Articular cartilage c. Periosteum d. Epiphyseal plate BACK TO GAME

Homeostasis: $100 Question A vitamin that is important for optimal bone deposition is ______. a. vitamin A b. vitmain C c. vitamin D d. all of the above ANSWER BACK TO GAME

A vitamin that is important for optimal bone deposition is ______. Homeostasis: $100 Answer A vitamin that is important for optimal bone deposition is ______. a. vitamin A b. vitamin C c. vitamin D d. all of the above BACK TO GAME

Homeostasis: $200 Question The cells that are involved in bone resorption are _______. a. osteoblasts b. osteocytes c. osteoclasts d. chondrocytes ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The cells that are involved in bone resorption are _______. Homeostasis: $200 Answer The cells that are involved in bone resorption are _______. a. osteoblasts b. osteocytes c. osteoclasts d. chondrocytes BACK TO GAME

Homeostasis: $300 Question Newly produced bony matrix that has not yet been mineralized is called a(n) __________. a. epiphyseal plate b. osteoid seam c. calcification front d. articular cartilage ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Homeostasis: $300 Answer Newly produced bony matrix that has not yet been mineralized is called a(n) __________. a. epiphyseal plate b. osteoid seam c. calcification front d. articular cartilage BACK TO GAME

Homeostasis: $400 Question Which of the following is not a stage of bone repair? a. Callus formation b. Hematoma formation c. Bone collar formation d. Bone remodeling ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Which of the following is not a stage of bone repair? Homeostasis: $400 Answer Which of the following is not a stage of bone repair? a. Callus formation b. Hematoma formation c. Bone collar formation d. Bone remodeling BACK TO GAME

Homeostasis: $500 Question Rickets can result from an insufficiency of which vitamin? a. A b. C c. D d. E ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Rickets can result from an insufficiency of which vitamin? Homeostasis: $500 Answer Rickets can result from an insufficiency of which vitamin? a. A b. C c. D d. E BACK TO GAME

Compact bone is replaced approximately every ___ year(s). FINAL ROUND Question Compact bone is replaced approximately every ___ year(s). a. 1 b. 3 c. 10 d. 20 ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Compact bone is replaced approximately every ___ years. FINAL ROUND Answer Compact bone is replaced approximately every ___ years. a. 1 b. 3 c. 10 d. 20 BACK TO GAME