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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter 5: The Skeletal System $100 $200 $300 $400 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 Level 1Level 2Level 3Level 4 FINAL ROUND
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 1: $100 Question The large flat bone superior to the eyes and anterior to the body is the a. parietal. b. ischium. c. frontal. d. occipital. BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 1: $100 Answer The large flat bone superior to the eyes and anterior to the body is the a. parietal. b. ischium. c. frontal. d. occipital. BACK TO GAME
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 1: $200 Question The patella is what type of bone? a. Short b. Irregular c. Sesmoid d. Both b and c BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 1: $200 Answer The patella is what type of bone? a. Short b. Irregular c. Sesmoid d. Both b and c BACK TO GAME
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 1: $300 Question A smooth, nearly flat, articular surface is a a. tubercle. b. condyle. c. facet. d. fossa. BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 1: $300 Answer A smooth, nearly flat, articular surface is a a. tubercle. b. condyle. c. facet. d. fossa. BACK TO GAME
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 1: $400 Question A canal-like passageway is a a. fossa. b. sinus. c. meatus. d. fissure. BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 1: $400 Answer A canal-like passageway is a a. fossa. b. sinus. c. meatus. d. fissure. BACK TO GAME
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 2: $100 Question The proximal end of the humerus and femur is known as the a. epicondyle. b. ischium. c. head. d. trochlea. BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 2: $100 Answer The proximal end of the humerus and femur is known as the a. epicondyle. b. ischium. c. head. d. trochlea. BACK TO GAME
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 2: $200 Question Hematopoietic tissue is found where? a. Spongy bone b. Cartilage c. Diaphysis d. Haversian canal BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 2: $200 Answer Hematopoietic tissue is found where? a. Spongy bone b. Cartilage c. Diaphysis d. Haversian canal BACK TO GAME
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 2: $300 Question The second cervical vertebrae is the a. atlas. b. axis. c. vertebral prominence. d. wormian. BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 2: $300 Answer The second cervical vertebrae is the a. atlas. b. axis. c. vertebral prominence. d. wormian. BACK TO GAME
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 2: $400 Question A clean fracture of the bone is called a. green stick. b. compound. c. comminuted. d. simple. BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 2: $400 Answer A clean fracture of the bone is called a. green stick. b. compound. c. comminuted. d. simple. BACK TO GAME
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 3: $100 Question The suture that connects the occipital and parietal bones is called the a. epiphysium. b. parietal. c. lamboidal. d. squamous. BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 3: $100 Answer The suture that connects the occipital and parietal bones is called the a. epiphysium. b. parietal. c. lamboidal. d. squamous. BACK TO GAME
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 3: $200 Question Flat bones develop by this type of ossification. a. Endochondral b. Lacunal c. Osteonic d. Intermembraneous BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 3: $200 Answer Flat bones develop by this type of ossification. a. Endochondral b. Lacunal c. Osteonic d. Intermembraneous BACK TO GAME
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 3: $300 Question This hormone activates osteoblasts. a. Androgen b. Parathormone c. Calcitonin d. Phenyl ethylamine BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 3: $300 Answer This hormone activates osteoblasts. a. Androgen b. Parathormone c. Calcitonin d. Phenyl ethylamine BACK TO GAME
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 3 : $400 Question Overproduction of thyroid growth hormone will cause epiphyseal plates to calcify. a. True b. False BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 3: $400 Answer Overproduction of thyroid growth hormone will cause epiphyseal plates to calcify. a. True b. False BACK TO GAME
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 4: $100 Question The greater and lesser trochanters are found on this bone. a. Scapula b. Humerus c. Ulna d. Femur BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 4: $100 Answer The greater and lesser trochanters are found on this bone. a. Scapula b. Humerus c. Ulna d. Femur BACK TO GAME
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 4: $200 Question A rounded, articular projection is called a a. trochanter. b. tuberosity. c. condyle. d. tubercle. BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 4: $200 Answer A rounded, articular projection is called a a. trochanter. b. tuberosity. c. condyle. d. tubercle. BACK TO GAME
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 4: $300 Question In this disease of children, bones fail to calcify due to lack of calcium or vitamin D. a. Scurvy b. Osteomalitis c. Rickets d. Osteoporosis BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 4: $300 Answer In this disease of children, bones fail to calcify due to lack of calcium or vitamin D. a. Scurvy b. Osteomalitis c. Rickets d. Osteoporosis BACK TO GAME
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 4: $400 Question BACK TO GAME ANSWER The styloid process is found on this bone. a. Mandible b. Temporal c. Ulna d. Both b and c
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Level 4: $400 Answer BACK TO GAME The styloid process is found on this bone. a. Mandible b. Temporal c. Ulna d. Both b and c
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. FINAL ROUND Question The sella turcica is part of this bone. a. Scapula b. Temporal c. Ethmoid d. Sphenoid BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. FINAL ROUND Answer The sella turcica is part of this bone. a. Scapula b. Temporal c. Ethmoid d. Sphenoid BACK TO GAME
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