BIOL250 W8 QUIZ 6
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Question 1
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Bone tissue can be described as ________.
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Cartilage
Dead calcified tissue
Dense, hard connective tissue
The skeletal system
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Correct. This can be found in the OpenStax Overview of Anatomy and Physiology section. Section 6.1.
Question 2
4 / 4 points
A fracture common in children; bone breaks incompletely like a twig.
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Closed/simple fracture
Comminuted fracture
Greenstick fracture
Open/compound fracture
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Correct. This can be found in the OpenStax Overview of Anatomy and Physiology section. Section 6.5.
Question 3
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The first type of bone to form during fracture repair is ________ bone.
Question options:
Compact
Dense
Lamellar
Spongy
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Incorrect. This can be found in the OpenStax Overview of Anatomy and Physiology section. Section 6.5.
Question 4
4 / 4 points
Since osteocytes are stationary cells, they have to receive their nutrients via the __________.
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Canaliculi
Lacunae
Trabeculae
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Correct. This can be found in the OpenStax Overview of Anatomy and Physiology section. Section 6.3.
Question 5
4 / 4 points
When a bone is injured, the __________ cells from the periosteum will repair the bone or rebuild the bone.
Question options:
Osteogenic
Osteoclasts
Osteoblasts
Osteocytes
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Correct. This can be found in the OpenStax Overview of Anatomy and Physiology section. Section 6.3.
Question 6
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Wolff's law, which describes the effect of mechanical forces in bone modeling/remodeling, would predict that ________.
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A bed-ridden patient will have thicker bones than an
athlete.
A broken bone will heal thicker than it was before the fracture.
A right-handed cyclist will have thicker bones in her right leg compared to her left.
A right-handed pitcher will have thicker bones in his right arm compared to his left.
Question 7
4 / 4 points
Which of the following is described as a slit in the bone?
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Fissure
Fossa
Sinus
Sulcus
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Correct. This can be found in the OpenStax Overview of Anatomy and Physiology section. Section 6.3.
Question 8
4 / 4 points
Bones with a cube-like shape can be found in which part of the body?
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Chest
Pelvis
Spine
Wrist
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Correct. This can be found in the OpenStax Overview of Anatomy and Physiology section. Section 6.2.
Question 9
4 / 4 points
Where is bone marrow found?
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Inside compact bone
Inside spongy bone
Inside the Haversian canal
Inside the lamellae of the bone
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Correct. This can be found in the OpenStax Overview of Anatomy and Physiology section. Section 6.3.
Question 10
4 / 4 points
Which of the following is NOT a true statement?
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PTH inhibits collagen synthesis by osteoblasts, inhibiting bone deposition.
PTH promotes the final step of calcitrol synthesis in the kidneys.
PTH stimulates the production of Vitamin C.
PTH promotes calcium reabsorption by the kidneys, so less calcium is lost in urine.
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Correct. This can be found in the OpenStax Overview of Anatomy and Physiology section. Section 6.7.
Question 11
4 / 4 points
What increases length of long bones, enhances mineralization and improves bone density?
Question options:
Growth Hormone
Osteoporosis
Sex Hormones
Thyroxine
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Question 19
4 / 4 points
Tendons are a type of fibrous connective tissue. What do tendons connect to bones?
Question options:
Organs
Other bones
Muscles
Marrow
Fibroblasts
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Question 20
4 / 4 points
What is the fibrocartilage padding in between the vertebrae called?
Question options:
Spinal Tendon
Thoracic Cartilage
Vertebral Gel Sac
Costal Cartilage
Intervertebral Disc
Question 21
4 / 4 points
Which of the following bones is part of the Appendicular Skeleton?
Question options:
Rib
Vertebra
Sternum
Sacrum
Scapula
Question 22
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What is the layer of fibrous connective tissue covering the long bones called?
Question options:
Epiphyseal Plate
Diaphysis
Medullary Cavity
Lacunae
Periosteum
Question 23
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A patient complains of severe neck pain. The clinician will examine which group of vertebrae?
Question options:
Thoracic
Cervical
Sacral
Lumbar
Cerebral
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Question 24
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Which of the following is a critical result of bone recycling (remodeling)?
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Carbon homeostasis
Calcium homeostasis
Sodium homeostasis
Nitrogen homeostasis
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Question 25
4 / 4 points
Which of the following is not a function of the skeleton?
Question options:
Organ protection
Production of parathyroid hormone
Movement
Production of blood cells
Storage of minerals and fat