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THIS IS

With Host... Your

Microscopic Bones The Skeleton Bone Markings Joints Inflammatory Disorders Know your bones?

Bones are made mostly of what substance secreted by bone cells? A 100

Bone Matrix A 100

What is the circular unit of bone called? A 200

Osteon A 200

The opening in the center of the osteon is called _____ and contains blood vessels and nerves. A 300

Haversian Canal A 300

What are mature bone cells called? These cells are trapped within their own bone matrix and function to maintain bone tissue. A 400

Osteocytes

The lacunae are arranged in rings around the central canal. What are these rings called? A 500

Lamellae A 500

B 100 How many bones are in the adult human skeleton?

206 bones B 100

Which type of bone tissue contains the marrow which is responsible for red blood cell production? B 200

Spongy bone B 200

Name the four bone shapes B 300

Long Short Flat Irregular B 300

What is the shaft of a long bone referred to as? B 400

Diaphysis B 400

The nutrient layer surrounding bones is called? B 500

Periosteum B 500

The following picture shows the femur with very large, blunt irregular shaped projections. What are these projections called? C 100

trochanters C 100

What bone marking is a around or oval opening found in a bone like the pelvis? C 200

foramen C 200

What bone marking is canal-like and found in the skull? C 300

meatus C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

What bone marking is arm-like and an example is found in the mandible? C 400

ramus C 400

What bone marking is described as a shallow depression which mostly forms a joint like the shoulder or a hip? C 500

fossa C 500

Which type of joints allow for a limited degree of movement like the joints found in the vertebrae? D 100

Cartilaginous joints D 100

What type of joints are only found in the skull? D 200

Suture Joints or Fibrous Joints D 200

What type of joint exists only in the thumb? D 300

Saddle Joint D 300

The radius and ulna articulate within the elbow joint. What type of joint is this? D 400

Pivot Joint D 400

Joints that move from side to side and back and forth, but allow for NO rotation are called? D 500

Condyloid Joint D 500

Which joint disorder is characterized by excessive synovial fluid in the joint cavity? E 100

Bursitis E 100

Which children’s disease results in bowed legs because bones are too soft? The condition results from a poor diet of calcium and vitamin D. E 200

Rickets E 200

Which bone disorder occurs because of the accumulation of uric acid in the blood. This leads to painful crystals that poke into the joint tissues. E 300

Gout E 300

Which type of bone fracture results when bones are forced into each other breaking the ends of the bones? E 400

Impacted fracture E 400

Which bone disorder is described as an autoimmune disease where the body attacks its own cartilage and destroys it? Be specific. E 500

Rheumatoid Arthritis E 500

What bone am I? F 100

Humerus F 100

F 200 What bone am I?

Fibula F 200

What bone am I? F 300

Sacrum F 300

What bone am I? F 400

Clavicle F 400

What bone am I? F 500

Sternum F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Microscopic Bone Anatomy Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

The tiny canals that radiate from the central canal and connect lacunae are called? They form a transport systems connecting all bones cells to a nutrient supply. Click on screen to continue

Canaliculi Click on screen to continue

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