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Agenda. Get a computer and log on. Chapter 5 Review. Write the answers on a separate piece of paper Turn into me at the end of class. 1. What bone is the talus?. A. B. C. 2. Which letter points to the intermediate cuniform?. A. B. C. 3. Which letter points to the calcaneous?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Agenda

Agenda

• Get a computer and log on

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Chapter 5 Review

• Write the answers on a separate piece of paper

• Turn into me at the end of class

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1. What bone is the talus? A

BC

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2. Which letter points to the intermediate cuniform?

B

A

C

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3. Which letter points to the calcaneous?

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A. TalusB. CalcaneiousC. cuboid

A

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A. TalusB. NavicularC. Cuboid

A

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4. A is pointing to what bones of the foot?

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5. I have circled which bones of the foot?

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6. Letter A is pointing to A. TibiaB. Fibula

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7. The bone making up your shin is A or B?

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A. Lateral Maleolus

B. Medial Maleolus

C. Tibialtuberosity

A

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A. Lateral Maleolus

B. Medial Maleolus

C. Radial tuberosity

A

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A. Intercondyle eminence

B. Medial maleolus

C. Greater trochanter

A

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A. Lateral Maleolus

B. Medial Maleolus

C. Radial tuberosity A

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A. Interosseous joint

B. Interosseous membrane

C. Coastal cartilage

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8. What bone is this?

• A. Sacrum

• B. Vertebrae

• C. Coxal

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9. Letter D is pointing to what bone

•A. Coccyx•B. Sacrum•C. Coxal

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10. The tibia and fibula are part of which sub division?

•A. Appendicular•B. Axial

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11. What is Letter A pointing to?

A. IliumB. SacrumC. Coxal

A

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• A. Ischium• B. Obtrurator

foramen• C. Iliac crest

A

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• A. Ischium• B. Acetabulum• C. Iliac spine

A

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• A. Pubis Ramus• B. Sacroiliac joint• C. Sacrum A

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• A. Ilium

• B. Obtrurator foramen

• C. ischium A

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• A. Pubic ramus• B. Ischium• C. Pubic

Symphysis

A

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This bone is?

• A. Tibia• B. Fibula• C. Femur

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• A. Greater tubercle

• B. Lesser trochanter

• C. Greater trochanter

A

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• A. Head

• B. Lateral condyle

• C. Lesser trochanter

A

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• A. Head

• B. Lateral condyle

• C. Lesser trochanter

A

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A. True PelvisB. False PelvisC. Pubic Arch

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A. True PelvisB. False PelvisC. Pubic Arch

A

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• A. Pelvic brim• B. Iliac spine• C. Pubic ramus• D. Ischial spine

A

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1. Round or oval opening through the bone

• A. Groove• B. Foramen• C. Meatus• D. fissure

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2. sharp, slender, often pointed projection

• A. Spine• B. Condyle• C. Groove• D. Angle

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3. A canal-like passageway

• A. Meatus• B. Foramen• C. Fissure• D. fossa

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4. Bony expansion carried on a narrow neck

• A. Condyle• B. Ramus• C. Head• D. tuberosity

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5. Which bone is a long bone?

• A. Phalange• B. Carpal• C. Tarsal• D. Humerus

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6. Two bones of the appendicular skeleton are

• A. Scapula, humerus• B. Coxal, ribs• C. Vertebae, sternum• D. Ribs, fibula

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7. The bones that make up the spinal column are called

• A. Sternum• B. True ribs• C. Coastal cartilage• D. None of the above

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8. Another name for the shoulder girdle

• A. Pelvic girdle• B. Coxal girdle• C. Pectoral girdle• D. Clavicle girdle

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9. The bones of the skull are joined by what

• A. Tendons• B. Ligaments• C. Muscles• D. Sutures

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10. The femur articulates with what bone

• A. Talus• B. Tibia• C. Humerus• D. Scapula

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11. Provides support and protection between bones

• A. Ligaments• B. Tendons• C. Cartilage• D. Muscle

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12. The skeleton is divided into what two sub-divisions

• Name them

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13. The pisiform and the cuboid are part of which sub-division

• A. Appendicular• B. Cranial• C. Limb• D. Axial

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14. Part of bone that produces blood cells

• A. Bone marrow• B. Spongy bone• C. Compact bone• D. Head of bone

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15. Salts and minerals are important to bones. What function of the bones is related to this

• A. Blood cell formation• B. Support• C. Protection• D. Storage

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16. Bone markings known as projections or processes are used for

• A. Ligament attachment• B. Tendon attachment• C. Muscle attachment• D. All of the above

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17. You are able to bend because of the formation of

• A. Cartilage• B. Bones• C. Joints• D. calcium

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18. Ligaments allow bones to attach to

• A. Bones• B. Joints• C. Bone marrow• D. Sutures

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19. Which of the following is not a function of bone

• A. Movement• B. Protection• C. Storage• D. Calcium production

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20. narrow, slit like opening

• A. Foramen• B. Fissure• C. Line• D. Spine

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21. Which bone is a flat bone

• A. Vertebrae• B. Femur• C. Parietal bone• D. Coxal

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22. The carpals are what type of bone

• A. Short• B. Long• C. Flat• D. irregular

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23. Osteoporosis is caused by

• A. A decrease in blood cell production• B. An increase in calcium storage• C. An increase in blood cell production• D. A decrease in calcium storage

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24. The skull is made of what two types of bones

• A. Facial and skull• B. Facial and cranial• C. Sutures and cranial• D. Sutures and facial