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Unit 5 Mastering Homework The Skeletal System

Due: 11:59pm on Sunday, September 25, 2022

You will receive no credit for items you complete after the assignment is due. Grading Policy

Chapter 6 Chapter Test Question 2

Part A

Bones located within tendons, such as the patella, are called __________.

ANSWER:

Correct

Sesamoid bones are generally small, relatively flat, and oval-shaped. They give the tendon a mechanical advantage, provide better

leverage for muscles, and also reduce wear and tear on the tendon.

Chapter 6 Chapter Test Question 3

Part A

The long, tubular shaft of a long bone is called __________.

ANSWER:

Correct

The diaphysis is primarily made of compact bone and is hollow.

Multiple Choice Question 6.

short bones

sesamoid bones

flat bones

irregular bones

epiphysis

diaphysis

tuberosity

hypophysis

Part A

The bones of the arms and legs are classified as:

ANSWER:

Correct

Multiple Choice Question 6.

Part A

Thin, broad bones should be classified as:

ANSWER:

Correct

Multiple Choice Question 6.

Part A

Bones with a diaphysis and epiphyses are classified as:

ANSWER:

flat bones.

short bones.

irregular bones.

long bones.

long bones.

short bones.

irregular bones.

flat bones.

This is an example of __________.

ANSWER:

Correct

Irregular bones have an irregular shape.

Art-Labeling Activity: Structure of long bones

Part A

Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. Labels may be used more than once.

ANSWER:

an irregular bone

a sesamoid bone

a flat bone

a short bone

Correct

Art-based Question Chapter 7 Question 1

Part A

Reset Help

Medullary

cavity

Epiphyseal

lines

Nutrient

artery

Perforating

fibers Epiphysis

Diaphysis Periosteum Spongy bone

Hyaline

(articular)

cartilage

Compact

bone

Hyaline

(articular)

cartilage

Epiphyseal

lines

Epiphysis

Nutrient

artery Medullary

cavity

Periosteum

Diaphysis

Compact

bone

Perforating

fibers

Epiphysis Spongy bone

Correct

The pelvic bone, or os coxa, is part of the pelvic girdle and therefore part of the appendicular skeleton.

Chapter 7 Chapter Test Question 2

Part A

Which of the following is NOT an opening in a bone?

ANSWER:

Correct

A fossa is not an opening, but an indentation in a bone into which another structure fits.

Chapter 7 Reading Question 1

Part A

The rounded end of a bone that is used for articulation is called a __________.

ANSWER:

mandible

pelvic bone

sternum

atlas

fossa

foramen

canal

fissure

Correct

Examples include the occipital condyles, which allow the skull to articulate with the atlas; and the condyles of the femur, which allow it to

articulate with the tibia.

Chapter 7 Reading Question 2

Part A

Which of the following bones is not part of the appendicular skeleton?

ANSWER:

Correct

The sacrum is part of the axial skeleton.

Multiple Choice Question 7.

Part A

Which of the following does NOT belong to the axial skeleton?

ANSWER:

foramen

process

fossa

condyle

Phalanges

Radius

Sacrum

Pelvic bone

Correct

Art-based Question Chapter 7 Question 2

Part A

What is the name of this bone?

ANSWER:

Correct

The two parietal bones form the superior wall and part of the lateral wall of the cranial vault.

Art-Labeling Activity: External view of the skull

temporal bone

sphenoid bone

parietal bone

occipital bone

Part A

Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets.

ANSWER:

Correct

Chapter 7 Chapter Test Question 5

Part A

The upper jaw bone is the __________.

ANSWER:

Reset Help

Palatine bone

Frontal bone Lacrimal bone

Parietal bone Nasal bones

Sphenoid bone Zygomatic bone

Temporal bone

Inferior nasal concha

Occipital bone

Vomer bone

Ethmoid bone Maxilla

Mandible

Correct

Multiple Choice Question 7.

Part A

Which of the following is an unpaired facial bone?

ANSWER:

Correct

Multiple Choice Question 7.

Part A

Which letter represents the sphenoid bone on this figure?

occipital bone

parietal bone

frontal bone

zygomatic bone

zygomatic bone

mandible

palatine bone

lacrimal bone

ANSWER:

Correct

Multiple Choice Question 7.

Part A

Which bones house teeth?

ANSWER:

A

B

C

D

ANSWER:

Correct

Art-based Question Chapter 7 Question 5

Part A

A

B

C

D

This is a __________ vertebra.

ANSWER:

Correct

You can recognize cervical vertebrae by their oval-shaped body and the presence of transverse foramina.

Art-based Question Chapter 7 Question 6

Part A

sacral

thoracic

lumbar

cervical

Correct

The flattened sternum, known generally as the breastbone, forms the anterior, median part of the thoracic cage. It consists of three

portions: the manubrium, the body, and the xiphoid process.

Chapter 7 Reading Question 6

Part A

How many thoracic vertebrae are there in the vertebral column?

ANSWER:

Correct

There are 12 thoracic vertebrae.

Chapter 7 Reading Question 7

Part A

Ribs that have their own coastal cartilages are called __________.

ANSWER:

clavicle

scapula

rib

sternum

7

5

12

3-

Correct

Ribs 1-7 are called true ribs because they attach directly to the sternum.

Multiple Choice Question 7.

Part A

Vertebrae in which region are fused in adults?

ANSWER:

Correct

Multiple Choice Question 7.

Part A

How many lumbar vertebrae exist in the vertebral column?

ANSWER:

floating ribs

true ribs

vertebral ribs

false ribs

sacral vertebrae

lumbar vertebrae

cervical vertebrae

thoracic vertebrae

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Unit 5 Mastering Homework The Skeletal System

Course: Human Anatomy w/ Lab (BIO205)

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Unit 5 Mastering Homework The Skeletal System
Due: 11:59pm on Sunday, September 25, 2022
You will receive no credit for items you complete after the assignment is due. Grading Policy
Chapter 6 Chapter Test Question 2
Part A
Bones located within tendons, such as the patella, are called __________.
ANSWER:
Correct
Sesamoid bones are generally small, relatively flat, and oval-shaped. They give the tendon a mechanical advantage, provide better
leverage for muscles, and also reduce wear and tear on the tendon.
Chapter 6 Chapter Test Question 3
Part A
The long, tubular shaft of a long bone is called __________.
ANSWER:
Correct
The diaphysis is primarily made of compact bone and is hollow.
Multiple Choice Question 6.4
short bones
sesamoid bones
flat bones
irregular bones
epiphysis
diaphysis
tuberosity
hypophysis