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Chapter 7—Bones Part I: Axial Skeleton. The Noggin, aka Skull. Thoracic Cage. That’s axial not axle!. Vertebral Column. Potpourri. $100. $100. $100. $ 100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. $500. $500. $500. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Chapter 7—Bones Part I: Axial Skeleton
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The Noggin, aka Skull
Thoracic Cage
Vertebral Column
That’s axial
not axle! Potpourri
FINAL ROUND
The Noggin, aka Skull:
$100 Question
The three stepped cavities at the base of the skull are __________ fossae.
a. anterior, medial, dorsal
b. anterior, middle, back
c. front, middle, back
d. anterior, middle, posterior BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
The Noggin, aka Skull:
$100 Answer
The three stepped cavities at the base of the skull are __________ fossae.
a. anterior, medial, dorsal
b. anterior, middle, back
c. front, middle, back
d. anterior, middle, posterior BACK TO GAME
The Noggin, aka Skull:
$200 Question
The paired cranial bones are __________.
a. frontal
b. parietal
c. temporal
d. both b and c
BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
The Noggin, aka Skull:
$200 Answer
The paired cranial bones are __________.
a. frontal
b. parietal
c. temporal
d. both b and c
BACK TO GAME
The Noggin, aka Skull:
$300 Question
Which bone spans the width of the cranial floor, and has been said to resemble a bat with its wings spread?
a. lacrimal
b. sphenoid
c. maxilla
d. ethmoid BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
The Noggin, aka Skull:
$300 Answer
Which bone spans the width of the cranial floor, and has been said to resemble a bat with its wings spread?
a. lacrimal
b. sphenoid
c. maxilla
d. ethmoid BACK TO GAME
The Noggin, aka Skull:
$400 Question
Which special sensory components are housed in the petrous region of the temporal bone?
a. smell
b. balance
c. hearing
d. both b and cBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
The Noggin, aka Skull:
$400 Answer
Which special sensory components are housed in the petrous region of the temporal bone?
a. smell
b. balance
c. hearing
d. both b and cBACK TO GAME
The Noggin, aka Skull:
$500 Question
Which of the following are commonly called the cheekbones?
a. temporal bones
b. zygomatic bones
c. palatine bones
d. vomerBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
The Noggin, aka Skull:
$500 Answer
Which of the following are commonly called the cheekbones?
a. temporal bones
b. zygomatic bones
c. palatine bones
d. vomer BACK TO GAME
Thoracic Cage:
$100 Question
Ribs possess __________.
a. a head
b. a neck
c. an angle
d. all of the above
BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Thoracic Cage:
$100 Answer
Ribs possess ___________.
a. a head
b. a neck
c. an angle
d. all of the above
BACK TO GAME
Thoracic Cage:
$200 Question
Which structures articulate with rib tubercles?
a. superior costal facets
b. inferior costal facets
c. transverse costal facets
d. spinous costal facetsBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Thoracic Cage:
$200 Answer
Which structures articulate with rib tubercles?
a. superior costal facets
b. inferior costal facets
c. transverse costal facets
d. spinous costal facetsBACK TO GAME
Thoracic Cage:
$300 Question
Which area makes up the bulk of the sternum?
a. sternal angle
b. body
c. manubrium
d. xiphoid processBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Thoracic Cage:
$300 Answer
Which area makes up the bulk of the sternum?
a. sternal angle
b. body
c. manubrium
d. xiphoid processBACK TO GAME
Thoracic Cage:
$400 Question
True ribs __________.
a. are connected to the sternum directly with costal cartilage
b. include the rib pairs 2–10
c. are also called vertebrosternal ribs
d. both a and cBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Thoracic Cage:
$400 Answer
True ribs __________.
a. are connected to the sternum directly with costal cartilage
b. include the rib pairs 2–10
c. are also called vertebrosternal ribs
d. both a and cBACK TO GAME
Thoracic Cage:
$500 Question
Rib 1 and Ribs 10–12 __________.
a. articulate with only one vertebral body
b. form synovial joints at the angle of the ribs
c. form the sternal angle
d. do all of the above BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Thoracic Cage:
$500 Answer
Rib 1 and Ribs 10–12 __________.
a. articulate with only one vertebral body
b. form synovial joints at the angle of the ribs
c. form the sternal angle
d. do all of the above BACK TO GAME
Vertebral Column:
$100 Question
Which feature is not a recognized structural difference found in the different regions of the vertebral column?
a. size of body
b. allow lateral flexion
c. shape of spinous process
d. direction of articular processes
BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Vertebral Column:
$100 Answer
Which feature is not a recognized structural difference found in the different regions of the vertebral column?
a. size of body
b. allow lateral flexion
c. shape of spinous process
d. direction of articular processes
BACK TO GAME
Vertebral Column:
$200 Question
Which of the structures below is/are in direct contact with the superior articular facets of the atlas?
a. axis
b. spinous process
c. formamen magnum
d. occipital condyles BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Vertebral Column:
$200 Answer
Which of the structures below is/are in direct contact with the superior articular facets of the atlas?
a. axis
b. spinous process
c. formamen magnum
d. occipital condyles BACK TO GAME
Vertebral Column:
$300 Question
Which structure connects the laminae of adjacent vertebrae?
a. ligamentum flavum
b. supraspinous ligament
c. posterior longitudinal ligament
d. anterior longitudinal ligament
BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Vertebral Column:
$300 Answer
Which structure connects the laminae of adjacent vertebrae?
a. ligamentum flavum
b. supraspinous ligament
c. posterior longitudinal ligament
d. anterior longitudinal ligament
BACK TO GAME
Vertebral Column:
$400 Question
An abnormal spinal curvature of more than 10º laterally is called ________.
a. kyphosis
b. scoliosis
c. lordosis
d. abnormal cervical curvatureBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Vertebral Column:
$400 Answer
An abnormal spinal curvature of more than 10º laterally is called ________.
a. kyphosis
b. scoliosis
c. lordosis
d. abnormal cervical curvatureBACK TO GAME
Vertebral Column:
$500 Question
The ligament that connects vertebral spinous processes is the ________.
a. supraspinous ligament
b. costospinous ligament
c. posterior longitudinal ligament
d. ligamentum flavumBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Vertebral Column:
$500 Answer
The ligament that connects vertebral spinous processes is the ________.
a. supraspinous ligament
b. costospinous ligament
c. posterior longitudinal ligament
d. ligamentum flavumBACK TO GAME
That’s axial not axle!:
$100 Question
Most skull bones are flat bones firmly united by ________.
a. sutures
b. synchondroses
c. gomphoses
d. synovial jointsBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
That’s axial not axle!:
$100 Answer
Most skull bones are flat bones firmly united by ________.
a. sutures
b. synchondroses
c. gomphoses
d. synovial jointsBACK TO GAME
That’s axial not axle!:
$200 Question
Which bone(s) does/do not belong to the axial skeleton?
a. skull
b. pelvis
c. vertebral column
d. thoracic cage BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
That’s axial not axle!:
$200 Answer
Which bone(s) does/do not belong to the axial skeleton?
a. skull
b. pelvis
c. vertebral column
d. thoracic cage BACK TO GAME
That’s axial not axle!:
$300 Question
Which structures transmit the ventral rami of sacral spinal nerves?
a. intervertebral foramina
b. intersacral notches
c. posterior sacral foramina
d. anterior sacral foraminaBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
That’s axial not axle!:
$300 Answer
Which structures transmit the ventral rami of sacral spinal nerves?
a. intervertebral foramina
b. intersacral notches
c. posterior sacral foramina
d. anterior sacral foraminaBACK TO GAME
That’s axial not axle!:
$400 Question
Which of the structures below has circular vertebral foramina and long, sharp spinous processes?
a. lumbar vertebrae
b. thoracic vertebrae
c. sacrum
d. cervical vertebraeANSWER
BACK TO GAME
That’s axial not axle!:
$400 Answer
Which of the structures below has circular vertebral foramina and long, sharp spinous processes?
a. lumbar vertebrae
b. thoracic vertebrae
c. sacrum
d. cervical vertebraeBACK TO GAME
That’s axial not axle!:
$500 Question
What bony structures constitute the vertebral foramen?
a. the vertebral arches
b. the laminae and pedicles
c. the body
d. all of the above BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
That’s axial not axle!:
$500 Answer
What bony structures constitute the vertebral foramen?
a. the vertebral arches
b. the laminae and pedicles
c. the body
d. all of the above BACK TO GAME
Axial Potpourri:
$100 Question
The intervertebral discs __________.
a. act as shock absorbers
b. account for ~25% of spinal column length
c. bind successive vertebrae together
d. all of the above BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Axial Potpourri:
$100 Answer
The intervertebral discs __________.
a. act as shock absorbers
b. account for ~25% of spinal column length
c. bind successive vertebrae together
d. all of the above BACK TO GAME
Axial Potpourri:
$200 Question
A slipped or herniated disc __________.
a. usually involves a rupture of the annulus fibrosus
b. pushes nucleus pulposus contents anterolaterally
c. pushes the nucleus pulposus contents anteriorly
d. both a and c BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Axial Potpourri:
$200 Answer
A slipped or herniated disc __________.
a. usually involves a rupture of the annulus fibrosus
b. pushes nucleus pulposus contents anterolaterally
c. pushes the nucleus pulposus contents anteriorly
d. both a and c BACK TO GAME
Axial Potpourri:
$300 Question
The three distinct features of the cervical vertebrae include __________.
a. transverse foramina
b. triangular vertebral foramina
c. bifid spinous processes
d. all of the aboveBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Axial Potpourri:
$300 Answer
The three distinct features of the cervical vertebrae include __________.
a. transverse foramina
b. triangular vertebral foramina
c. bifid spinous processes
d. all of the aboveBACK TO GAME
Axial Potpourri:
$400 Question
Spinal nerves __________.
a. pass through the intervertebral notches
b. stop at lumbar vertebra 1
c. pass through the intervertebral foramina
d. both b and c BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Axial Potpourri:
$400 Answer
Spinal nerves __________.
a. pass through the intervertebral notches
b. stop at lumbar vertebra 1
c. pass through the intervertebral foramina
d. both b and cBACK TO GAME
Axial Potpourri:
$500 Question
Which of the following is not part of the ethmoid bone?
a. cribiform plates
b. middle nasal concha
c. superior nasal concha
d. inferior nasal conchaBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Axial Potpourri:
$500 Answer
Which of the following is not part of the ethmoid bone?
a. cribiform plates
b. middle nasal concha
c. superior nasal concha
d. inferior nasal conchaBACK TO GAME
FINAL ROUND Question
The function(s) of paranasal sinuses is/are __________.
a. to warm, filter, and moisten inhaled air
b. to lighten the skull
c. to allow passage of the inferior alveolar nerve
d. both a and b BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
FINAL ROUND Answer
The function(s) of paranasal sinuses is/are __________.
a. to warm, filter, and moisten inhaled air
b. to lighten the skull
c. to allow passage of the inferior alveolar nerve
d. both a and b BACK TO GAME