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Jeopardy BoneStructure
Axial Skeleton
AppendicularSkeleton Joints Potpourri
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$100 Question from Bone Structure
The expanded portion on the end that articulates with another bone.
$100 Answer from Bone Structure
What is the epiphysis?
$200 Question from Bone Structure
The projections on some bones that provide a site for attachment of tendons and ligaments.
$200 Answer from Bone Structure
What is a process?
$300 Question from Bone Structure
Osteocytes (bone cells) are located in small chambers called
$300 Answer from Bone Structure
What are lacunae?
$400 Question from Bone Structure
In compact bone, the osteocytes and surrounding matrix form a cylinder-shaped unit called this.
$400 Answer from Bone Structure
What is an osteon?
$500 Question from Bone Structure
The type of cells breaks down the calcified matrix in order to reabsorb calcium..
$500 Answer from Bone Structure
What are osteoclasts?
$100 Question from Axial Skeleton
Air-filled cavities which are lined with mucous membranes.These cavities reduce the skull’s weight and increase the intensity of the voice.
$100 Answer from Axial Skeleton
What are paranasal sinuses?
$200 Question from Axial Skeleton
Forms the back of the skull and base of the cranium.
$200 Answer from Axial Skeleton
What is the occipital bone?
$300 Question from Axial Skeleton
Vertebrae that comprise the bony axis of the neck.
$300 Answer from Axial Skeleton
What are cervical vertebrae?
$400 Question from Axial Skeleton
The last two pair of false ribs do not connect with the sternum at all and are called this
$400 Answer from Axial Skeleton
What are floating ribs?
$500 Question from Axial Skeleton
This part of the sternum articulates with the clavicles by facets on its border.
$500 Answer from Axial Skeleton
What is the manubrium?
$100 Question from Appendicular
This portion of the appendicular skeleton supports the upper limbs and is an attachment for several muscles that move them.
$100 Answer from Appendicular
What is the pectoral girdle?
$200 Question from Appendicular
The process on the scapula that forms the tip of the shoulder.
$200 Answer from Appendicular
What is the acromian process?
$300 Question from Appendicular
Forms the lowest portion of the coxal bone and supports the weight of the body during sitting.
$300 Answer from Appendicular
What is the ischium?
$400 Question from Appendicular
The longest bone in the entire body.
$400 Answer from Appendicular
What is the femur?
$500 Question from Appendicular
The largest bone in the ankle that helps support body weight. Also known as the “heel bone”.
$500 Answer from Appendicular
What is the calcaneous?
$100 Question from Joints
Lie between bones that are in close contact with one another.Allow no appreciable amount of movement.
$100 Answer from Joints
What are fibrous joints?
$200 Question from Joints
Constitute most joints in the skeleton and are freely moveable.
$200 Answer from Joints
What are synovial joints?
$300 Question from Joints
These joints allow a wider range of motion than does any other kind, including rotational.
$300 Answer from Joints
What are ball and socket joints?
$400 Question from Joints
This joint allows movement in only one plane.Examples are the elbow and the joints between the phalanges.
$400 Answer from Joints
What is a hinge joint?
$500 Question from Joints
The cylindrical surface of one bone rotates within a ring of formed bone and ligament.Movement is limited to rotation around a central axis.
$500 Answer from Joints
What is a pivot joint?
$100 Question from Potpourri
Functions of the skeletal system include this . . .
(Name Three)
$100 Answer from Potpourri
What is support, protection,movement, blood cell formation,and storage?
$200 Question from Potpourri
Total number of bones in an adult skeleton.
$200 Answer from Potpourri
What is 206?
$300 Question from Potpourri
A large opening located on the lower surface of the occipital bone.Nerves leave the brain, travel through this opening, and enter the spinal cord.
$300 Answer from Potpourri
What is the foramen magnum?
$400 Question from Potpourri
The depression on the lateral surface of the hipbone that receives the head of the femur.
$400 Answer from Potpourri
What is the acetabulum?
$500 Question from Potpourri
During childbirth, a baby’s head must fit through this area.