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A&P Chapter 6

front 1

The process of bones increasing in width is known as __________.

A) closing of the epiphyseal plate

B) concentric-growth

C) epiphyseal plate closure

D) appositional growth

back 1

Answer: D

front 2

What is the structural unit of compact bone?

A) spongy bone

B) the osteon

C) osseous matrix

D) lamellar bone

back 2

Answer: B

front 3

Yellow bone marrow contains a large percentage of ________

A) sherpey's fibers

B) elastic tissue

C) fat

D) blood-forming cells

back 3

Answer: C

front 4

The term diploe refers to the _______.

A) double-layered nature of the connective tissue covering the bone

B) two types of marrow found within most bones

C) fact that most bones are formed of two types of bone tissue

D) internal layer of spongy bone in flat bones

back 4

Answer: D

front 5

The canal that runs through the core of each osteon (the Haversian Canal) is the site of ___________.

A) adipose tissue and nerve fibers

B) blood vessels and nerve fibers

C) cartilage and interstitial lamellae

D) yellow marrow and spicules

back 5

Answer: B

front 6

Growth of bones is controlled by a symphony of hormones. Which hormone is of greatest importance for bone growth during infancy and childhood?

A) somatomedins

B) growth hormone

C) prolactin

D) thyroid hormone

back 6

Answer: B

front 7

For intermembranous ossification to take place, which of the following is necessary?

A) a medullary cavity forms

B) a bone collar forms around the cartilage model

C) the cartilage matrix begins to deteriorate

D) an ossification center forms in the fibrous connective tissue

back 7

Answer: D

front 8

The periosteum is secured to the underlying bone by dense connective tissue called __________.

A) the struts of bone known as spicules

B) Volkmann's canals

C) perforating (Sharpey's) fibers

D) a bony matrix with hyaline cartilage

back 8

Answer: C

front 9

Osteomyelitis is ___________.

A) caused by altered vitamin D metabolism

B) literally known as "soft bones"

C) due to pus-forming bacteria

D) partially due to insufficient dietary calcium

back 9

Answer: C

front 10

Which of the following is not a function of the skeletal system?

A) support

B) communication

C) production of blood cells

D) storage of minerals

back 10

Answer: B

front 11

A fracture in the shaft of a bone would be a break in the _______.

A) articular cartilage

B) epiphysis

C) metaphysis

D) diaphysis

back 11

Answer: D

front 12

Which of the following is the single most important stimulus for epiphyseal plate activity during infancy and childhood?

A) parathyroid hormone

B) thyroid hormone

C) calcium

D) growth hormone

back 12

Answer: D

front 13

Which of the following is a bone marking name that indicates an armlike bar of bone?

A) ramus

B) foramen

C) fossa

D) meatus

back 13

Answer: A

front 14

Which hormone increases osteoclast activity to release more calcium ions into the bloodstream?

A) estrogen

B) parathyroid hormone

C) thyroxine

D) calcitonin

back 14

Answer: B

front 15

What kind of tissue is the forerunner of long bones in the embryo?

A) hyaline cartilage

B) dense fibrous connective tissue

C) elastic connective tissue

D) fibrocartilage

back 15

Answer: A

front 16

Cartilage grows in two ways, appositional and interstitial. What is appositional growth?

A) the secretion of new matrix against the external face of existing cartilage

B) the lengthening of hyaline cartilage

C) along the edges only of existing osteons, making each osteon larger

D) growth at the epiphyseal plate

back 16

Answer: A

front 17

In some cases the epiphyseal plate of the long bones of children closes too early. What might be the cause?

A) overproduction of thyroid hormone

B) osteoblast activity exceeds osteoclast activity

C) elevated levels of sex hormones

D) too much vitamin D in the diet

back 17

Answer: C

front 18

What tissue forms the model for endochondrial ossification?

A) cartilage

B) membranes

C) fascia

D) bone

back 18

Answer: A

front 19

Wolff's law is concerned with __________.

A) the function of bone being dependent on shape

B) vertical growth of bones being dependent on age

C) the diameter of the bone being dependent on the ratio of the osteoblast to osteoclasts

D) the thickness and shape of a bone being dependent on stresses placed upon it

back 19

Answer: D

front 20

Bones are constantly undergoing resorption for various reasons. Which of the following cells accomplishes the process?

A) osteoclast

B) osteocyte

C) stem cell

D) osteoclast

back 20

Answer: B

front 21

The cell responsible for secreting the matrix of bone is the _________.

A) osteoblast

B) osteoclast

C) chondrocyte

D) osteocyte

back 21

Answer: A

front 22

The resilience of bone is primarily due to which of the following?

A) amount of mineral salt and protein in the bone

B) amount of mineral salts in the bone

C) presence of osteoblasts in the bone

D) sacrificial bonds in or between collagen molecules

back 22

Answer: D

front 23

Which of the following glands or organs produces hormones that tend to decrease blood calcium levels?

A) thyroid

B) pineal gland

C) parathyroid

D) spleen

back 23

Answer: A

front 24

Normal bone formation and growth are dependent on the adequate intake of ___________.

A) potassium, phosphate, and vitamin D

B) sodium, calcium, and vitamin E

C) vitamin D, phosphate, and chloride

D) calcium, phosphate, and vitamin D

back 24

Answer: D

front 25

The structure of bone tissue suits the function. Which of the following bone tissues is adapted to support weight and withstand tension stress?

A) trabecular bone

B) compact bone

C) irregular bone

D) spongy bone

back 25

Answer: B