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SKELETAL PHYSIOLOGY REVIEW Work together in your assigned groups to answer the following without using your book and notes. Put all names on 1 piece of NB paper and hand in to the sub when finished. Answers will be posted tomorrow.

1. Name this spinal disorder.

2. Number 1 is normal. What disorder is shown in number 2?

3. What disorder is this test used to detect?

4. Name this specific covering over the bone shown by red arrow.

5. Name this specific connective tissue lining shown by red dotted line.

6. Name this specific cavity shown by red dotted line.

7. What is found in this specific cavity of an adult shown by red dotted line?

8. Name this specific connective tissue shown by the blue color.

9. Name this specific cell.

10. Name the “space” these cells lie in.

11. Name the systems that connect the cells with one another.

12. Name this part shown in yellow. There are nine of them on this diagram.

13. Name the bone disease shown here. Normal Diseased

14. Name the bone cell shown by red arrow.

15. Name the bone cell shown by red arrow.

16. Name the bone cell shown by red arrow.

17. Name the bone cell shown here.

18. Which represents the set up of bone in the spongy type? A B

19. Which represents trabeculae? A B

20. What type of bone fracture is shown here?

21. What type of bone fracture is shown here?

22. What type of bone fracture is shown here?

Bone repair 23. This is step 1. What is forming here?

24. What are the diagonal fibers that allow the bone in the picture to bend when the salts are removed?

25. Name the part outlined in yellow.

26. Name the part outlined in yellow.

27. Name this entire part outlined in yellow.

28. Name these passageways outlined in yellow.

29. What type of ossification is shown here?

30. What is shown here by the white arrows?

31. What is process is shown here?

32. What structures are shown here by the red arrows?

EPIPHYSEAL PLATE ZONES ABCDEABCDE B

34. What disorder is shown here?

35. What disorder is shown here?

36. What disorder is shown here?

37. What disorder is shown here?

38. What disorder is shown here?

39. What disorder is shown here?

40. What disorder is shown here? NORMAL BONE DISEASED BONE

Next go to this website view0/chapter6/simple_multiple_choice.html Do the following 3 Quizzes. On you NB paper put your score down for each quiz. (Note: the term hemopoiesis is the same as the term hematopoiesis.) Simple Multiple Choice Difficult Multiple Choice Challenge Yourself

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