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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


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