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Twenty Questions Subject: Skeletal

Twenty Questions

1.Catherine injured while ice skating. Her X- ray shows no signs of bone abnormality but her doctor feels she has damaged ligaments. Catherines diagnosis is a: Sprain

2. If you move from a sitting to a standing position, what type of joint movement occurs at the knee? Extension

3. As LaRhonda ages her bones will become more porous, lose calcium and phosphorus and be more likely to fracture. This condition is called: Osteoporosis

4. The medical term for the finger bones is: Phalanges

5. Poor posture can cause the lumbar spine to become swaybacked. The medical term for this condition is: Lordosis

6. During a fall from a tree, Tiny Tim fracture his tibia, and the bone broke through the skin. This type of fracture is known as a: Compound Fracture

7. During a routine school checkup, it is noted that Susans spine is curbed from side to side. This is called: Scoliosis

8. What lower arm bone is located on thumb side of the hand? Radius

9. Abnormal curvature of the thoracic spine causes a hunchback appearance. This disorder is known as: Kyphosis

10. The fluid that reduces the friction during joint movement is: Synovial fluid

11. The process of blood cell formation in the red bone marrow of bones is called: Hemopoiesis

12. Dense bone is called compact bone and porous bone is called: Spongy bone

13. One function of the skeletal system is the storage of: Calcium

14. Chewing involves the use of which movable skull bone? Mandible

15. The areas where cranial bones join together to form immovable joints are called: sutures

16. What type of joint allows the greatest freedom of movement? Ball-and-socket joints

17. What type of movement occurs when you turn your head from side to side to say no Rotation

18. Lisa fell out of a tree and broke her clavicle. This bone injury is called a: Fracture

19. Mrs. Jones suffers from painful inflammation of her joints. This condition is known as: Arthritis

20.Which of the following is classified as a cranial bone? Occipital