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THIS IS
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With Your Host...
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100 200 300 400 500 Bone Changes Skull Spine Thorax Appendicular Skeleton Disorders
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A 100 If excess growth hormone is secreted while these are still cartilaginous, gigantism will be the result.
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A 100 What are epiphyseal plates?
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This is the name of the injury below. A 200
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What is a compound (open) fracture. A 200
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The fetal skeleton is primarily composed of this tissue type. A 300
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What is hyaline cartilage? A 300
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Name the fractured bones and the fracture type. A 400
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What is a comminuted fracture of the TIBIA and FIBULA? A 400
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These cells are used to help build bone, especially following a fracture. A 500
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What are osteoblasts?
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This is the bone below. B 100
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What is the parietal bone? B 100
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B 200 This bone of the skull is joined to the... -occipital bone -parietal bone -zygomatic bone -sphenoid bone -mandible
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What is the temporal bone? B 200
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B 300 These are openings/holes in a bone through which nerves and blood vessels pass.
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What are foramina. (singular = foramen). B 300
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B 400 These cavities within a bone are filled with air and lined with mucous membranes.
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What are sinuses? B 400
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B 500 The zygomatic, mastoid, and styloid are all examples of these bony projections.
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What are processes? B 500
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These are comprised of fibrocartilage and form a cushion between vertebrae. C 100
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What are intervertebral discs? C 100
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This is the condition shown in the X-ray below. C 200
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What is scoliosis? C 200
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These are the common names for the C1 and C2 vertebrae. C 300
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What are the atlas and axis. C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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C 400 This neural tube defect results in babies born with part of their spinal cord protruding out of their back.
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C 400 What is spina bifida?
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Name the major curvatures of the spine from superior to inferior. C 500
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What is cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, coccygeal. C 500
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This tissue type connects the ribs to the sternum. D 100
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What is hyaline cartilage. D 100
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This term is given to the 11 th and 12 th ribs, which describes how they don’t articulate with the sternum. D 200
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What are floating ribs? D 200
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Ribs are considered ______ bones (short, flat, irregular, or long)? D 300
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What are flat bones. D 300
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True ribs articulate with these two bones. D 400
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What are thoracic vertebra and sternum. D 400
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Name the three structures shown below. D 500
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What are the manubrium, body of sternum, and xiphoid process. D 500
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These are the two most important minerals stored in bones. E 100
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What are calcium and phosphorus. E 100
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Name five bones that are part of the appendicular skeleton. E 200
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What are... E 200
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Long bones are composed of these two major types of bone. E 300
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What are spongy bone and compact bone. E 300
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E 400 Identify the bones of the arm and leg.
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E 400 What are _____.
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E 500 Name the three bones that form the “hip bone”.
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E 500 What are the ilium, ischium, and pubic bones.
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same F 100
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What is iso-. F 100
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water F 200
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What is hydro-. F 200
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F 300 Cephal/o
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F 300 Pertaining to the head.
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F 400 enzyme
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F 400 -ase
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F 500 Surgical removal of
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F 500 -ectomy
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Reading Packet Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Click on screen to continue This is the general term for a degenerative joint disease resulting from wear and tear on joints.
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Click on screen to continue What is osteoarthritis.
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