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HONDROS BIO 117 - EXAM 2 WITH CORRECT ANSWERS RATED A 2023 What are the two major divisions of the skeletal system? - ANS axial skeleton and appendicular skeleton The skull, spine, sternum, and ribs are part of what division of the skeletal system? - ANS Axial The girdles, arms, and legs a...

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JPNAOMISTUVIA
HONDROS
BIO
117
-
EXAM
2
RATED
A
What
are
the
two
major
divisions
of
the
skeletal
system?
-
ANS
axial
skeleton
and
appendicular
skeleton
The
skull,
spine,
sternum,
and
ribs
are
part
of
what
division
of
the
skeletal
system?
-
ANS
Axial
The
girdles,
arms,
and
legs
are
part
of
what
division
of
the
skeletal
system?
-
ANS
Appendicular
The
tympanic
cavity
is
located
in
the...
-
ANS
Ear
What
part
of
the
skull
contains
the
ossicles
-
ANS
Tympanic
Cavity
These
bones
of
the
skull;
frontal,
ethmoidal,
sphenoidal,
and
maxillary
are
called
the...
-
ANS
Paranasal
Sinuses
Another
name
for
the
spine
is...
-
ANS
Vertebral
Column
The
vertebral
column
consists
of
how
many
regions?
-
ANS
5
regions
The
5
regions
of
the
spine
are...
-
ANS
1.
Cervical
Vertebrae
2.
Thoracic
Vertebrae,
3.
Lumbar
Vertebrae,
4.
Sacrum,
5.
Coccyx
The
Cervical
Vertebrae
consists
of
how
many
bones?
-
ANS
7
The
Thoracic
Vertebrae
consists
of
how
many
bones?
-
ANS
12
The
Lumbar
Vertebrae
consists
of
how
many
bones?
-
ANS
5
The
Sacrum
consists
of
how
many
bones?
-
ANS
1
sacrum
in
the
vertebral
column
;
consists
of
5
bones
The
Coccyx
consists
of
how
many
bones?
-
ANS
1
coccyx
in
the
vertebral
column
;
consists
of
4
bones.
The
special
cartilage
discs
which
helps
protect
each
vertebrae
are
called...
-
ANS
Intervertebral
discs How
many
pairs
of
ribs
are
there
-
ANS
12
Ribs
are
connected
to
sternum
by
-
ANS
costal
cartilage
The
ribs
are
connected
to
what
part
of
the
vertebral
column?
-
ANS
Thoracic
What
are
the
four
regions
of
the
sternum?
-
ANS
1.
Manubrium
2.
Body
3.
Sternomanubrial
joint
4.
Xiphoid
process
Ribs
1-7
are
called
-
ANS
true
ribs
Ribs
8-10
are
called
-
ANS
false
ribs
Ribs
11
and
12
are
called
-
ANS
floating
ribs
What
are
the
two
Girdles
of
the
appendicular
skeleton
that
are
responsible
for
attachment
of
the
arms
and
legs?
-
ANS
Pectoral
and
Pelvic
Which
bones
make
up
the
pectoral
girdle?
-
ANS
clavicle
and
scapula
Is
the
sacrum
part
of
the
pelvic
girdle
or
the
vertebral
column?
-
ANS
Vertebral
column
What
bones
make
up
the
pelvic
girdle?
-
ANS
ilium,
ischium,
pubis
Where
do
you
find
long
bones?
-
ANS
In
the
appendicular
skeleton
/
arms
and
legs
Bone
is
a
form
of
connective
tissue,
specifically
____________________
tissue
?
-
ANS
Osseous
tissue
The
process
of
bone
formations
is
called
-
ANS
Ossification
The
matrix
of
osseous
tissue
is
made
up
of
3
main
things:
-
ANS
1.
Calcium
2.
Phosphate
3.
Collagen
Osteo
means?
-
ANS
Bone
What
matures
bone
cells?
-
ANS
osteocytes
What
build
up
bone?
-
ANS
osteoblasts What
breaks
down
bone?
-
ANS
osteoclasts
Where
do
we
find
bone
marrow
-
ANS
Inside
the
bones
Red
bone
marrow
makes
-
ANS
red
blood
cells
Red
bone
marrow
in
the
____________________
part
of
the
bone.
-
ANS
Epiphysis
The
epiphysis
(part
of
the
long
bone)
is
protected
by...
-
ANS
Spongy
bone
Yellow
bone
marrow
stores...
-
ANS
adipose
tissue
(fat)
Yellow
bone
marrow
is
found
in
the
_______________________
part
of
the
bone
-
ANS
Diaphysis
Diaphysis
(part
of
long
bone)
is
protected
by...
-
ANS
Compact
bone
Two
main
types
of
freely
movable
joints
-
ANS
1.
Ball-and-socket
joints
2.
Hing
joints
Examples
of
ball-and-socket
joints
are
-
ANS
shoulder
and
hip
Examples
of
hinge
joints
are
-
ANS
elbow
and
knee
The
immovable
joints
of
the
skull
are
called
-
ANS
sutures
_______________
are
where
two
bones
come
together
-
ANS
Joints
Joints
can
be
classified
by
-
ANS
Immovable
and
freely
movable
This
fluid
lubricates
the
bones
in
the
joints,
decreasing
friction.
-
ANS
Synovial
fluid
What
did
the
sutures
in
the
skull
used
to
be
-
ANS
Fontanelles
What
tissue
is
found
filling
the
epiphysis
of
long
bones?
-
ANS
Red
Bone
Marrow
What
is
the
tube
called
that
connects
our
throat
to
the
middle
ear?
-
ANS
Eustachian
Tube
Carpals
are
to
wrist
as
tarsals
are
to:
-
ANS
Ankle

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