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Chapter 01: General Concepts
Liebgott: The Anatomical Basis of Dentistry, 4th Edition


MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. “Anatomy” comes from Greek root words that mean .”
a. “study of the body
b. “to classify
c. “to cut up
d. “study of movement
e. “replica of the gods
ANS: C
To cut up. Anatomy is derived from two Greek root words that mean “to cut up.”

2. The term applied to the study of human form and structure as seen with the naked eye is
.
a. gross anatomy
b. neuroanatomy
c. imaging anatomy
d. cellular analysis
e. physical examination
ANS: A
Gross anatomy. Gross anatomy is the study of human form and structure as seen with the
naked eye.
3. The study of details of anatomical structure to the level of basic tissue and cell architecture is
.
a. neurology
b. regional anatomy
c. microbiology
d. immunology
e. histology
ANS: E
Histology. Histology is the study of details of human tissue as seen through a microscope,
ranging from basic tissue and cell architecture to ultrastructural elements of tissues and cells.

4. Noninvasive study of living subjects as revealed by radiography, magnetic resonance imaging,
or ultrasonography is .
a. surface anatomy
b. imaging anatomy
c. neuroanatomy
d. gross anatomy
e. X-ray studies

ANS: B
Imaging anatomy. Imaging anatomy is the noninvasive study of living or dead subjects by
conventional radiography, magnetic resonance imaging, or ultrasonography.

,5. Which connective tissue contains chondroblasts and has no neurovascular elements?
a. Blood vessels
b. Bone
c. Ligaments
d. Cartilage
e. Muscle
ANS: D
Cartilage. Cartilage is the supporting connective tissue consisting of cells (chondroblasts,
which give rise to chondrocytes). There are no neurovascular elements within cartilage.

6. In its early stages, the fetal skeleton consists primarily of .
a. sesamoid bone
b. cartilage
c. short bone
d. condyle
e. epicondyle
ANS: B
Cartilage. During early development, most of the fetal skeleton is present as cartilage.

7. Calcification is a characteristic of .
a. cartilage
b. muscle
c. vessels
d. nerves
e. bone
ANS: E
Bone. The intercellular matrix of bone becomes calcified for rigidity and strength.

8. Which of the following statements is true about bone?
a. Interstitial growth is not possible, and appositional growth takes place only below
the covering periosteal layer.
b. Periosteum consists of an outer layer of osteoblasts and a fibrous inner layer.
c. Blood cells are formed in the fibrous outer layer.
d. White blood cells and phosphorus are stored in bone.
e. All of the above
ANS: A
Because of bone’s rigid structure, interstitial growth is not possible. Appositional growth
takes place only below the covering layer of bone. Periosteum consists of a fibrous outer layer
and an inner layer of osteoblasts. Blood cells are formed in bone marrow.

9. Diploë is found in .
a. long bones
b. short bone
c. condyles
d. epicondyles
e. flat bones

, ANS: E
Flat bones. Flat bones consist of a sandwich: two layers of compact bone encasing a
cancellous layer called the diploë.

10. The rounded end of a bone with a smooth articular surface covered by cartilage is .
a. epicondyle
b. sesamoid
c. condyle
d. trochanter
e. crest

ANS: C
Condyle. The condyle is the rounded or widened end of a bone with a smooth articular surface
covered by cartilage. The epicondyle is a ridge of bone above the condyle that provides
muscle attachment.

11. The malleolus is found on bones of the .
a. upper arm
b. leg
c. thigh
d. shoulder
e. skull

ANS: B
Leg. The malleoli are two bony prominences found on bones of the leg that serve to bind the
lower leg to the ankle. Malleoli are not found on any other bones.

12. A gently rounded depressionN
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joint surfaces is a .
a. foramen
b. fissure
c. fossa
d. sesamoid
e. tubercle
ANS: C
Fossa. Fossa is a gently rounded depression that in some cases provides space for muscles and
in other cases denotes the smooth concave area for joint surfaces.

13. Foramen ovale and foramen magnum both describe which feature of bone?
a. A notch in the end of a bone.
b. An elongated space between two bones.
c. A rounded depression that provides space for muscle.
d. A raised process or ridge.
e. A hole for nerves and vessels to pass through.
ANS: E
A hole for nerves and vessels to pass through. Foramen is a hole in the bone that allows
structures such as nerves and vessels to pass through.

14. Which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. A joint is an articulation between two or more bones.

, b. Amphiarthrodial joints allow partial movement.
c. Joints may be composed of fibrous connective tissue, cartilage, or a combination
of both.
d. All joints allow some movement.
e. A syndesmosis is a type of fibrous joint.
ANS: D
All of the statements are true, except D. Synarthrodial joints allow no movement between the
bones they unite.

15. The peg-and-socket articulation between the roots of teeth and the maxillary or mandibular
alveolar process is what type of joint?
a. Syndesmosis
b. Gomphosis
c. Suture
d. Diarthrodial
e. None of the above

ANS: B
Gomphosis. A gomphosis joint is in the form of a peg-and-socket articulation between the
roots of teeth and the maxillary or mandibular alveolar process.

16. The temporomandibular joint is an example of a _ .
a. fibrous joint containing a disc
b. fibrous joint without a disc
c. cartilaginous joint
d. synovial joint containing a disc
e. symphysis joint
ANS: D
Synovial joint. A synovial joint is freely movable. Some synovial joints contain discs
interposed between articular surfaces. The temporomandibular joint is an example of a
synovial joint containing a disc.

17. A freely moveable shoulder is an example of a .
a. ball-and-socket multiaxial joint
b. hinge joint
c. uniaxial joint
d. plane joint
e. condyloid joint
ANS: A
Ball-and-socket multiaxial joint. A ball-and-socket multiaxial joint has one bony surface that
is ball-shaped and a second surface that is a reciprocal socket, which allows movement in all
planes. The shoulder is an example of a ball-and-socket multiaxial joint.

18. The three types of muscle tissue in the body are _ .
a. temporalis, cardiac, and striated
b. skeletal, striated, and cardiac
c. cardiac, smooth, and fibrous
d. smooth, fibrous, and temporalis

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