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Do Now: TAKE quiz 4!

Welcome to… Trivia Night!

Teams Team 1 Team 5 Team 2 Team 6 Team 3 Team 7 Team 4 Team 8 Abdul and Brandon Zach and Tony Team 2 Team 6 Julie and Skylar Graci and Ty Team 3 Team 7 Christian and Victoria Ja’Kiya and Savannah Team 4 Team 8 Raymond and Latavia Summer and Kayla

Round 1: Classifying BOnes

What are the two basic types of bone tissue? Question 1 What are the two basic types of bone tissue?

What type of bone is the patella? (of the four classifying shapes) Question 2 What type of bone is the patella? (of the four classifying shapes)

Give two examples of flat bones: Question 3 Give two examples of flat bones:

What type of bone is the pelvis? Question 4 What type of bone is the pelvis?

Do short bones consist mostly of spongy or compact bone? Question 5 Do short bones consist mostly of spongy or compact bone?

Answers

Question 1 Spongy and Compact

Question 2 Short bone

skull, ribs, sternum, scapula Question 3 skull, ribs, sternum, scapula

Question 4 irregular

Question 5 spongy

Round 2: Naming Bones

What is another name for the collar bone? Question 1 What is another name for the collar bone?

Question 2 What is the name of the bone/bones that protect vital organs such as the heart?

What is the scientific term for the heel? Question 3 What is the scientific term for the heel?

What is the scientific term for the lower jaw? Question 4 What is the scientific term for the lower jaw?

What does the word “scapula” mean, literally? Question 5 What does the word “scapula” mean, literally?

Answers

Question 1 clavicle

Question 2 ribs

Question 3 calcaneous

Question 4 mandible

Blade (shoulder blade) Question 5 Blade (shoulder blade)

Round 3: Bones of The arm

How many bones make up the human arm (not counting the wrist or hand)? Question 1 How many bones make up the human arm (not counting the wrist or hand)?

Question 2 In the anatomical position, which bone of the lower arm is on the outside?

Which bone of the arm contains the u-shaped trochlear notch? Question 3 Which bone of the arm contains the u-shaped trochlear notch?

The metacarpals are __________ to the carpals. (directional term) Question 4 The metacarpals are __________ to the carpals. (directional term)

What is the scientific term for the end bones of the fingers? Question 5 What is the scientific term for the end bones of the fingers?

Answers

Question 1 3

Question 2 radius

Question 3 ulna

Question 4 distal

Question 5 phalanges

Round 4: Bones of The Leg

What is the term for the larger of the two lower leg bones? Question 1 What is the term for the larger of the two lower leg bones?

Question 2 The two bones of the lower leg are joined at the bottom by what type of joint?

The patella is _________ to the fibula. (directional term) Question 3 The patella is _________ to the fibula. (directional term)

Question 4 What are the bones directly proximal to the phalanges of the foot called?

What is the thigh bone called? Question 5 What is the thigh bone called?

Answers

Question 1 tibia

Question 2 Fibrous joint

Question 3 proximal

Question 4 Metatarsals

Question 5 femur

Round 5: Growth and Breaking

What type of fracture penetrates the skin? Question 1 What type of fracture penetrates the skin?

What is another name for a simple fracture? Question 2 What is another name for a simple fracture?

What is the plate called where bone growth occurs? Question 3 What is the plate called where bone growth occurs?

_________ hardens to form bone Question 4 _________ hardens to form bone

__________ is the term for bone formation. Question 5 __________ is the term for bone formation.

Answers

Question 1 Open (or compound)

Question 2 Closed fracture

Question 3 Epiphyseal plate

Question 4 cartilage

Question 5 ossification

Round 6: Joints *Double TRIVIA

Bones are connected to other bones AT ___________. Question 1 Bones are connected to other bones AT ___________.

Bones are connected to other bones BY _________. Question 2 Bones are connected to other bones BY _________.

What type of joint is the thumb? Question 3 What type of joint is the thumb?

_______ joints are freely moveable. Question 4 _______ joints are freely moveable.

__________ join bones to muscles. Question 5 __________ join bones to muscles.

What is an example of a pivot joint? Question 6 What is an example of a pivot joint?

What type of joint is the shoulder and hip? Question 7 What type of joint is the shoulder and hip?

The elbow is a ________ joint. Question 8 The elbow is a ________ joint.

What are the 3 main classifications of joints? Question 9 What are the 3 main classifications of joints?

What is an example of a cartilaginous joint? Question 10 What is an example of a cartilaginous joint?

Answers

Question 1 Joints

Question 2 Ligaments

Question 3 Saddle joint

Question 4 Synovial joints

Question 5 Tendons

Neck (atlas and axis of cervical vertebrae) Question 6 Neck (atlas and axis of cervical vertebrae)

Question 7 Ball-and-socket

Question 8 Hinge joint

Fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial Question 9 Fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial

Pubis symphysis, intervertebral discs Question 10 Pubis symphysis, intervertebral discs