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Test Bank: Bontrager's Textbook of Radiographic Positioning and Related Anatomy 10th Edition by John - Ch. 1-20, 9780323749565, with Rationales $17.99   Add to cart

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Test Bank: Bontrager's Textbook of Radiographic Positioning
and Related Anatomy 10th Edition by John - Ch. 1-20,
9780323749565, with Rationales


Which of the following is (are) not one of the four basic types of tissue in the human body?
A. Integumentary
B. Connective
C. Nervous
D. Osseous
E. Muscular
F. Epithelial - ANSWER: D,F

How many separate bones are found in the adult human body?
A. 180
B. 243
C. 206
D. 257 - ANSWER: C

Which of the following systems distributes oxygen and nutrients to the cells of the body?
A. Digestive
B. Circulatory
C. Skeletal
D. Urinary - ANSWER: B

Which of the following systems maintains the acid-base balance in the body?
A. Digestive
B. Urinary
C. Reproductive
D. Circulatory - ANSWER: B

Which of the following systems is considered to be the largest organ system in the human body?
A. Muscular
B. Endocrine
C. Skeletal
D. Integumentary - ANSWER: D

The 2 divisions of the human skeleton are:
A. Bony and Cartilaginous
B. Axial and Appendicular
C. Vertebral and Extremities
D. Integumentary and Appendicular - ANSWER: B

Which portion of the long bones is responsible for the production of red blood cells?
A. Spongy and Cancellous
B. Periosteum
C. Hyaline
D. Compact aspect - ANSWER: A

What type of tissue covers the ends of the long bones?
A. Spongy and Cancellous
B. Periosteum
C. Hyaline or Articular Cartilage
D. Compact aspect - ANSWER: B

,The narrow space between the inner and outer table of the flat bones in the cranium is called the:
A. Calvarium
B. Periosteum
C. Medullary potion
D. Diploe - ANSWER: D

What is the primary center for endochondral ossification in long bones?
A. Diaphysis (shaft)
B. Epiphyseal plate
C. Epiphyses
D. Medulla - ANSWER: A

What is the name of the secondary growth centers of endochondral ossification found in long bones?
A. Diaphysis (shaft)
B. Epiphyseal plate
C. Epiphyses
D. Metaphysis - ANSWER: C

The aspect of long bones where bone growth in length occurs is termed:
A. Diaphysis (shaft)
B. Epiphyseal plate
C. Epiphyses
D. Metaphysis - ANSWER: D

A skull suture has the structural classification of a _______ joint
A. Fibrous
B. Cartilaginous
C. Synovial
D. Diarthrosis - ANSWER: A

The symphysis pubis has the structural classification of a ________ joint.
A. Fibrous
B. Cartilaginous
C. Synovial
D. Diarthrosis - ANSWER: B

Which specific joint(s) is (are) the only true Syndesmosis, Amphiarthrodial, fibrous joint(s)?
A. Joints between the roots of teeth and adjoining bone
B. First carpometacarpal joint
C. Distal tibiofibular joint
D. Proximal and distal radioulnar joints - ANSWER: C

Match the following:
1. Sternum
2. Femur
3. Tarsal Bones
4. Pelvic Bones
5. Scapulae
6. Humerus
7. Vertebrae
8. Calvarium

A. Long Bone
B. Short Bone
C. Flat Bone
D. Irregular Bone - ANSWER: 1. C

, 2. A
3. B
4. D
5. C
6. A
7. D
8. C

The three structural classifications of joints are synovial, cartilaginous and _________
A. Amphiarthrodial
B. Ellipsoidal
C. Diarthrodial
D. Fibrous - ANSWER: D

Match the following synovial joints to the correct movement type:
1. First carpometacarpal joint
2. Intercarpal joint
3. Hip joint
4. Proximal Radioulnar joint
5. Interphalangeal joint
6. Forth metacarpophalangeal joint
7. Knee joint
8. Wrist joint
9. Joint between C1 and C2
10. Ankle joint

A. Plane (gliding)
B. Ginglymus (hinge)
C. Pivot (trochoid)
D. Ellipsoidal (condylar)
E. Saddle (sellar)
F. Ball & Socket (spheroidal)
G. Bicondylar - ANSWER: 1. E
2. A
3. F
4. C
5. B
6. D
7. G
8. D
9. C
10. E

Which plane divides the body into equal anterior and posterior parts?
A. Midsagittal
B. Transverse
C. Midcoronal
D. Longitudinal - ANSWER: C

True/False: The terms radiograph and image receptor refer to the same thing - ANSWER: False

A longitudinal plane that divides the body into right and left parts is the:
A. Coronal plane
B. Horizontal plane
C. Sagittal plane
D. Oblique plane - ANSWER: C

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