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Chapter # - Chapter Title Topic 1 Topic 2 Topic 3 Topic 4 Topic 5 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 FINAL ROUND

The most important minerals stored in bones are: a. calcium and iron Topic 1: $100 Question The most important minerals stored in bones are: a. calcium and iron b. sodium and phosphorus c. sodium and potassium d. calcium and phosphorus e. calcium and potassium ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The most important minerals stored in bones are: a. calcium and iron Topic 1: $100 Answer The most important minerals stored in bones are: a. calcium and iron b. sodium and phosphorus c. sodium and potassium d. calcium and phosphorus e. calcium and potassium BACK TO GAME

a. wrist and ankle bones - long bones Topic 1: $200 Question Which of the following groups of bones in the human body, categorized according to shape, is correct: a. wrist and ankle bones - long bones b. arm and leg bones - short bones c. skull bones - flat bones d. coxal bones - irregular bones e. cranium - sesamoid bones ANSWER BACK TO GAME

a. wrist and ankle bones - long bones Topic 1: $200 Answer Which of the following groups of bones in the human body, categorized according to shape, is correct: a. wrist and ankle bones - long bones b. arm and leg bones - short bones c. skull bones - flat bones d. coxal bones - irregular bones e. cranium - sesamoid bones BACK TO GAME

In adults, the function of the yellow marrow is to: Topic 1: $300 Question In adults, the function of the yellow marrow is to: a. store adipose tissue b. form blood cells c. store calcium and phosphorus d. cause lengthwise growth in long bones e. decrease friction at joint surfaces ANSWER BACK TO GAME

In adults, the function of the yellow marrow is to: Topic 1: $300 Answer In adults, the function of the yellow marrow is to: a. store adipose tissue b. form blood cells c. store calcium and phosphorus d. cause lengthwise growth in long bones e. decrease friction at joint surfaces BACK TO GAME

The presence of an epiphyseal plate indicates that: a. bone is dead Topic 1: $400 Question The presence of an epiphyseal plate indicates that: a. bone is dead b. bone length is no longer increasing c. bone diameter is increasing d. bone diameter is decreasing e. bone length is increasing ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The presence of an epiphyseal plate indicates that: a. bone is dead Topic 1: $400 Answer The presence of an epiphyseal plate indicates that: a. bone is dead b. bone length is no longer increasing c. bone diameter is increasing d. bone diameter is decreasing e. bone length is increasing BACK TO GAME

Topic 1: $500 Question The bone cells within lacunae receive nourishment from blood vessels through passageways called: a. Haversian canals b. perforating canals c. lamellae d. medullary cavities e. canaliculi ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 1: $500 Answer The bone cells within lacunae receive nourishment from blood vessels through passageways called: a. Haversian canals b. perforating canals c. lamellae d. medullary cavities e. canaliculi BACK TO GAME

Topic 2: $100 Question A shallow, basin-like depression in a bone often serving as an articular surface is a: a. sinus b. meatus c. fossa d. foramen e. groove ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 2: $100 Answer A shallow, basin-like depression in a bone often serving as an articular surface is a: a. sinus b. meatus c. fossa d. foramen e. groove BACK TO GAME

A round or oval opening through a bone is a: a. facet b. fossa Topic 2: $200 Question A round or oval opening through a bone is a: a. facet b. fossa c. foramen d. fissure e. trochanter ANSWER BACK TO GAME

A round or oval opening through a bone is a: a. facet b. fossa Topic 2: $200 Answer A round or oval opening through a bone is a: a. facet b. fossa c. foramen d. fissure e. trochanter BACK TO GAME

Topic 2: $300 Question The small cavities in bone tissue where osteocytes are found are called: a. lacunae b. Volkmann's canals c. Haversian canals d. trabeculae e. lamellae ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 2: $300 Answer The small cavities in bone tissue where osteocytes are found are called: a. lacunae b. Volkmann's canals c. Haversian canals d. trabeculae e. lamellae BACK TO GAME

What kind of tissue is the forerunner of long bones in the embryo: Topic 2: $400 Question What kind of tissue is the forerunner of long bones in the embryo: a. elastic connective tissue b. dense fibrous connective tissue c. fibrocartilage d. hyaline cartilage e. loose fibrous connective tissue ANSWER BACK TO GAME

What kind of tissue is the forerunner of long bones in the embryo: Topic 2: $400 Answer What kind of tissue is the forerunner of long bones in the embryo: a. elastic connective tissue b. dense fibrous connective tissue c. fibrocartilage d. hyaline cartilage e. loose fibrous connective tissue BACK TO GAME

c. stresses of gravity and muscle pull on the skeleton Topic 2: $500 Question The factor(s) that determine where bone matrix is to be remodeled is (are): a. sex hormones b. growth hormone c. stresses of gravity and muscle pull on the skeleton d. parathyroid hormone (PTH) e. calcium level of the blood ANSWER BACK TO GAME

c. stresses of gravity and muscle pull on the skeleton Topic 2: $500 Answer The factor(s) that determine where bone matrix is to be remodeled is (are): a. sex hormones b. growth hormone c. stresses of gravity and muscle pull on the skeleton d. parathyroid hormone (PTH) e. calcium level of the blood BACK TO GAME

1. bony callus formation 3. fibrocartilage callus formation Topic 3: $100 Question There are four stages in the healing of a bone fracture. Which of the following best illustrates the sequence of these stages: 1. bony callus formation 3. fibrocartilage callus formation 2. bone remodeling 4. hematoma formation a. 4, 3, 2, 1 b. 4, 3, 1, 2 c. 1, 2, 3, 4 d. 1, 3, 4, 2 e. 1, 3, 2, 4 ANSWER BACK TO GAME

1. bony callus formation 3. fibrocartilage callus formation Topic 3: $100 Answer There are four stages in the healing of a bone fracture. Which of the following best illustrates the sequence of these stages: 1. bony callus formation 3. fibrocartilage callus formation 2. bone remodeling 4. hematoma formation a. 4, 3, 2, 1 b. 4, 3, 1, 2 c. 1, 2, 3, 4 d. 1, 3, 4, 2 e. 1, 3, 2, 4 BACK TO GAME

The axial skeleton contains: 1. skull 2. arms and legs Topic 3: $200 Question The axial skeleton contains: 1. skull 2. arms and legs 3. ribs and sternum 4. vertebrae 5. pelvic girdles a. 1, 3, 4, 5 b. 1, 3, 4 c. 2, 5 d. 2, 3, 4, 5 e. 1, 2, 3, 5 ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The axial skeleton contains: 1. skull 2. arms and legs Topic 3: $200 Answer The axial skeleton contains: 1. skull 2. arms and legs 3. ribs and sternum 4. vertebrae 5. pelvic girdles a. 1, 3, 4, 5 b. 1, 3, 4 c. 2, 5 d. 2, 3, 4, 5 e. 1, 2, 3, 5 BACK TO GAME

Which of these bones is NOT associated with the foot: a. talus Topic 3: $300 Question Which of these bones is NOT associated with the foot: a. talus b. calcaneus c. metatarsals d. tarsals e. metacarpals ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Which of these bones is NOT associated with the foot: a. talus Topic 3: $300 Answer Which of these bones is NOT associated with the foot: a. talus b. calcaneus c. metatarsals d. tarsals e. metacarpals BACK TO GAME

The hyoid bone is unique because: Topic 3: $400 Question The hyoid bone is unique because: a. it is the only bone of the body that does not directly articulate with any other bone b. it has an unusual shape c. it is covered with mucosa d. it has no specific function e. it largely consists of cartilage ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The hyoid bone is unique because: Topic 3: $400 Answer The hyoid bone is unique because: a. it is the only bone of the body that does not directly articulate with any other bone b. it has an unusual shape c. it is covered with mucosa d. it has no specific function e. it largely consists of cartilage BACK TO GAME

There are _____ vertebrae in the neck region. a. five thoracic Topic 3: $500 Question There are _____ vertebrae in the neck region. a. five thoracic b. seven lumbar c. seven cervical d. twelve thoracic e. five lumbar ANSWER BACK TO GAME

There are _____ vertebrae in the neck region. a. five thoracic Topic 3: $500 Answer There are _____ vertebrae in the neck region. a. five thoracic b. seven lumbar c. seven cervical d. twelve thoracic e. five lumbar BACK TO GAME

Which is the correct order of ribs, from superior to inferior: Topic 4: $100 Question Which is the correct order of ribs, from superior to inferior: a. floating ribs, true ribs, false ribs b. floating ribs, false ribs, true ribs c. true ribs, false ribs, floating ribs d. true ribs, floating ribs, false ribs e. false ribs, floating ribs, true ribs ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Which is the correct order of ribs, from superior to inferior: Topic 4: $100 Answer Which is the correct order of ribs, from superior to inferior: a. floating ribs, true ribs, false ribs b. floating ribs, false ribs, true ribs c. true ribs, false ribs, floating ribs d. true ribs, floating ribs, false ribs e. false ribs, floating ribs, true ribs BACK TO GAME

The sternum is the result of fusion of three bones called the: Topic 4: $200 Question The sternum is the result of fusion of three bones called the: a. ischium, ilium, coccyx b. pubis, ischium, ilium c. manubrium, body, xiphoid process d. jugular notch, sternal angle, xiphisternal joint e. true ribs, manubrium, xiphoid process ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The sternum is the result of fusion of three bones called the: Topic 4: $200 Answer The sternum is the result of fusion of three bones called the: a. ischium, ilium, coccyx b. pubis, ischium, ilium c. manubrium, body, xiphoid process d. jugular notch, sternal angle, xiphisternal joint e. true ribs, manubrium, xiphoid process BACK TO GAME

The greater trochanter is located on the: a. radius b. humerus Topic 4: $300 Question The greater trochanter is located on the: a. radius b. humerus c. fibula d. tibia e. femur ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The greater trochanter is located on the: a. radius b. humerus Topic 4: $300 Answer The greater trochanter is located on the: a. radius b. humerus c. fibula d. tibia e. femur BACK TO GAME

The tailbone is the: a. ischium b. sacrum c. pubis d. coccyx Topic 4: $400 Question The tailbone is the: a. ischium b. sacrum c. pubis d. coccyx e. patella ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The tailbone is the: a. ischium b. sacrum c. pubis d. coccyx Topic 4: $400 Answer The tailbone is the: a. ischium b. sacrum c. pubis d. coccyx e. patella BACK TO GAME

a. the angle of the female pubic arch is smaller Topic 4: $500 Question Which of the following is correct of the female pelvis when comparing it with the male pelvis: a. the angle of the female pubic arch is smaller b. the distance between the female ischial spines is greater c. the distance between the female ischial tuberosities is less d. the female iliac bones are less flared e. the female pelvis as a whole is deeper, and the bones are heavier and thicker ANSWER BACK TO GAME

a. the angle of the female pubic arch is smaller Topic 4: $500 Answer Which of the following is correct of the female pelvis when comparing it with the male pelvis: a. the angle of the female pubic arch is smaller b. the distance between the female ischial spines is greater c. the distance between the female ischial tuberosities is less d. the female iliac bones are less flared e. the female pelvis as a whole is deeper, and the bones are heavier and thicker BACK TO GAME

Fingers and toes are referred to as: a. tarsals b. metacarpals Topic 5: $100 Question Fingers and toes are referred to as: a. tarsals b. metacarpals c. phalanges d. metatarsals e. carpals ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Fingers and toes are referred to as: a. tarsals b. metacarpals Topic 5: $100 Answer Fingers and toes are referred to as: a. tarsals b. metacarpals c. phalanges d. metatarsals e. carpals BACK TO GAME

Which of these bones is NOT a long bone found in the leg: a. femur Topic 5: $200 Question Which of these bones is NOT a long bone found in the leg: a. femur b. patella c. fibula d. metatarsals e. tibia ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Which of these bones is NOT a long bone found in the leg: a. femur Topic 5: $200 Answer Which of these bones is NOT a long bone found in the leg: a. femur b. patella c. fibula d. metatarsals e. tibia BACK TO GAME

Topic 5: $300 Question Four of the five answers listed below are parts of the same anatomical area. Select the exception. a. humerus b. radius c. scapula d. fibula e. clavicle ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 5: $300 Answer Four of the five answers listed below are parts of the same anatomical area. Select the exception. a. humerus b. radius c. scapula d. fibula e. clavicle BACK TO GAME

Bone formation can be referred to as: a. osteoporosis b. rickets Topic 5: $400 Question Bone formation can be referred to as: a. osteoporosis b. rickets c. ossification d. gout e. osteoarthritis ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Bone formation can be referred to as: a. osteoporosis b. rickets Topic 5: $400 Answer Bone formation can be referred to as: a. osteoporosis b. rickets c. ossification d. gout e. osteoarthritis BACK TO GAME

The type of joint shown in this figure is a. a suture Topic 5: $500 Question The type of joint shown in this figure is a. a suture b. a fibrous joint c. an amphiarthrotic joint d. a cartilaginous joint e. a synovial joint ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The type of joint shown in this figure is a. a suture Topic 5: $500 Answer The type of joint shown in this figure is a. a suture b. a fibrous joint c. an amphiarthrotic joint d. a cartilaginous joint e. a synovial joint BACK TO GAME

FINAL ROUND Question Name all of these bones. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

FINAL ROUND Answer ?? BACK TO GAME