1. A) What kind of cartilage tissue is found supporting the trachea wall? A. Fibrocartilage B. Elastic cartilage C. Hyaline cartilage D. All of the above B) A bone with approximately the same width, length, and height is most likely a(n) _________________. A. long bone B. short bone C. flat bone D. medullary E. A and B C) The Haversian (central) canal in each osteon contains ______________. A. hydroxyapatite B. synovial fluid C. osteoblasts D. blood vessels E. chondroitin sulfate D) What makes bones strong? A. Silica B. Calcium and phosphorus C. Blood and marrow D. Cartilage E) Which of the following cells is primarily responsible for bone resorption? A. Osteoblasts B. Osteoclasts C. Chondroblasts D. Chondrocytes E. Osteocytes F) The remodeling of bone is a function of _________________. A. chondrocytes and osteocytes B. osteoblasts and osteocytes C. osteoblasts and osteoclasts D. chondrocytes only E. chondroblasts and osteoclasts G) The dense connective tissue covering the outer surface of the bone diaphysis is known as the _____________. A. perichondrium B. articular cartilage C. periosteum D. endosteum H) The yellow marrow consists of _______________. A. blood cell progenitor cells B. hyaline cartilage cells C. adipose cells D. spongy bone cells E. osteoprogenitor cells I) A small, flattened articular surface is a __________________. A. crest B. facet C. tubercle D. ramus J) A fracture in the shaft of a long bone would indicate a break in the ___________. A. epiphyseal plate B. diaphysis C. metaphysic D. epiphysis
1. A) What kind of cartilage tissue is found supporting the trachea wall? A. Fibrocartilage B. Elastic cartilage C. Hyaline cartilage D. All of the above B) A bone with approximately the same width, length, and height is most likely a(n) _________________. A. long bone B. short bone C. flat bone D. medullary E. A and B C) The Haversian (central) canal in each osteon contains ______________. A. hydroxyapatite B. synovial fluid C. osteoblasts D. blood vessels E. chondroitin sulfate D) What makes bones strong? A. Silica B. Calcium and phosphorus C. Blood and marrow D. Cartilage E) Which of the following cells is primarily responsible for bone resorption? A. Osteoblasts B. Osteoclasts C. Chondroblasts D. Chondrocytes E. Osteocytes F) The remodeling of bone is a function of _________________. A. chondrocytes and osteocytes B. osteoblasts and osteocytes C. osteoblasts and osteoclasts D. chondrocytes only E. chondroblasts and osteoclasts G) The dense connective tissue covering the outer surface of the bone diaphysis is known as the _____________. A. perichondrium B. articular cartilage C. periosteum D. endosteum H) The yellow marrow consists of _______________. A. blood cell progenitor cells B. hyaline cartilage cells C. adipose cells D. spongy bone cells E. osteoprogenitor cells I) A small, flattened articular surface is a __________________. A. crest B. facet C. tubercle D. ramus J) A fracture in the shaft of a long bone would indicate a break in the ___________. A. epiphyseal plate B. diaphysis C. metaphysic D. epiphysis
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1. A)
What kind of cartilage tissue is found supporting the trachea wall?
A. |
Fibrocartilage
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B. |
Elastic cartilage
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C. |
Hyaline cartilage
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D. |
All of the above
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B)
A bone with approximately the same width, length, and height is most likely a(n) _________________.
A. |
long bone
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B. |
short bone
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C. |
flat bone
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D. |
medullary
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E. |
A and B
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C)
The Haversian (central) canal in each osteon contains ______________.
A. |
hydroxyapatite
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B. |
synovial fluid
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C. |
osteoblasts
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D. |
blood vessels
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E. |
chondroitin sulfate
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D)
What makes bones strong?
A. |
Silica
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B. |
Calcium and phosphorus
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C. |
Blood and marrow
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D. |
Cartilage
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E)
Which of the following cells is primarily responsible for bone resorption?
A. |
Osteoblasts
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B. |
Osteoclasts
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C. |
Chondroblasts
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D. |
Chondrocytes
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E. |
Osteocytes
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F)
The remodeling of bone is a function of _________________.
A. |
chondrocytes and osteocytes
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B. |
osteoblasts and osteocytes
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C. |
osteoblasts and osteoclasts
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D. |
chondrocytes only
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E. |
chondroblasts and osteoclasts
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G)
The dense connective tissue covering the outer surface of the bone diaphysis is known as the _____________.
A. |
perichondrium
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|
B. |
articular cartilage
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|
C. |
periosteum
|
|
D. |
endosteum
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H)
The yellow marrow consists of _______________.
A. |
blood cell progenitor cells
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B. |
hyaline cartilage cells
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C. |
adipose cells
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D. |
spongy bone cells
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E. |
osteoprogenitor cells
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I)
A small, flattened articular surface is a __________________.
A. |
crest
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B. |
facet
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C. |
tubercle
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D. |
ramus
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J)
A fracture in the shaft of a long bone would indicate a break in the ___________.
A. |
epiphyseal plate
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|
B. |
diaphysis
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|
C. |
metaphysic
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D. |
epiphysis
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