In this chapter, you will distinguish between types of ...
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THE SKELETAL SYSTEM - Review Period ____ Date _________
In this chapter, you will distinguish between types of bones, see what is inside bones, describe bone composition and growth, identify the 206 bones of the skeleton and study types of joints and their movements. Set the scope of your study by reading the chapter outline and learning objectives in your textbook.
Suggestion – Make your own vocabulary list as you read each section of the chapter. It will help keep your attention. Additionally, write out the answers to the questions accompanying the artwork and those in the boxes at the end of sections of text. Writing the answers will help you recall them much more effectively than just “thinking” the answer. Check your answers. Remember, just moving your eyes over the words is not the kind of “reading” that makes for true learning.
CONTENT MASTERY
BONE STRUCTURE. Read this section in your text. Match each of the terms with the correct definition or statement. Write the word in the blank. Pay attention to spelling. A term may be used more than once or not at all.
_______________________1. The femur, for example articular cartilage
compact bone
_______________________2. The sternum, for example diaphysis
endosteum
_______________________3. The vertebrae, for example epiphysis
flat bone
_______________________4. The carpal bones, for example irregular bone
joint
_______________________5. The long central shaft of a bone lamellae
long bone
_______________________6. Thin layer of cartilage on the articulating medullary cavity
surfaces of bone osteoblast
_______________________7. Another word for articulation osteoclast
osteocyte
_______________________8. Extreme ends of bone osteon
central (osteonic) canals
_______________________9. Connective tissue on the diaphysis periosteum
red marrow
_______________________10. Type of densely packed bone tissue short bone
found primarily in the diaphysis spongy bone
_______________________11. Type of loosely packed bone tissue perforating canals
found primarily in the epiphyses yellow marrow
_______________________12. Location of yellow marrow in a long bone
_______________________13. The youthful stage in the life of a bone cell
_______________________14. Mature bone cells
_______________________15. Wandering bone cells which dissolve materials
_______________________16. Bone cell that produces matrix but is not
trapped by it
_______________________17. Bone cell trapped in a lacuna surrounded by
solidified matrix
_______________________18. Functional unit composed of osteonic (central) canal,
lamellae, osteocytes and canaliculi
_______________________19. Canals in the bone matrix through which
blood vessels of the osteons interconnect
_______________________20. Site of hematopoiesis
NEW SECTION, NEW WORDS (Same rules – a term may be used more than once or not at all).
_______________________21. Cartilage-producing cells appositional growth
articular cartilage
_______________________22. Hyaline cartilage producers center of diaphysis
chondroblasts
_______________________23. Location of primary ossification center epiphyseal line
epiphyseal plate
_______________________24. Location of secondary ossification center epiphysis
interstitial growth
_______________________25. Epiphysis-to-diaphysis cartilage osteoclasts
osteoblasts
_______________________26. At end of epiphysis, where joint forms
_______________________27. Lengthwise expansion of endochondral bone
_______________________28. Where the femur, for example, grows longer
_______________________29. Line of ossification between epiphysis and diaphysis
_______________________30. Femur’s growth in width
_______________________31. Cells responsible for enlargement of medullary cavity by destruction of
surrounding bone
True/False. Mark the following statements as “true” or “false.” Rewrite each italicized false statement as a true statement in the space provided by changing the italicized word(s).
_____32. After full height is achieved, the epiphyseal plate remains unchanged. ____________________
_____33. In old age, bones become inactive. ____________________
_____34. Osteoblasts dissolve bone. ____________________
_____35. Several weeks after a fracture, the mass of new bone is called the bony callus. _________________
_____36. In general, the bones that receive more stress, such as the femur, undergo more frequent remodeling
than bones of the sternum. ____________________
_____37. In osteoporosis, the skeletal system loses bone volume and mineral content. ____________________
_____38. In a green stick fracture, the break extends completely through the bone. ____________________
_____39. Inflammation and bleeding following a break in a bone are dangerous signs. ____________________
_____40. A blood clot that forms at the site of a fracture is called a hematoma. ____________________
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