13) Which type of fracture is considered a partial fracture and is only seen in children? c) impacted (d) greenstick e) stress a) open b) comminuted 14) Bone mass reduction is promoted by which hormone? b) calcitonin c) human growth hormone a) calcitriol MAR d) parathyroid hormone e) insulin 15) Which hormone is the MOST important for Ca2+ regulation? a) parathyroid hormone 16) PTH will increase a) Osteoblast; osteoclast d) Osteoclast; osteoclast b) calcitriol c) thyroid hormone d) calcitonin e) aldosterone activity while Calcitonin will decrease b) Osteoclast; osteoblast activity. c) Osteoblast; osteoblast

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13) Which type of fracture is considered a partial fracture and is only seen in children?
c) impacted (d) greenstick e) stress
a) open
b) comminuted
14) Bone mass reduction is promoted by which hormone?
b) calcitonin c) human growth hormone
a) calcitriol
MAR
d) parathyroid hormone
e) insulin
15) Which hormone is the MOST important for Ca2+ regulation?
a) parathyroid hormone
16) PTH will increase
a) Osteoblast; osteoclast
d) Osteoclast; osteoclast
b) calcitriol c) thyroid hormone
d) calcitonin e) aldosterone
activity while Calcitonin will decrease
b) Osteoclast; osteoblast
activity.
c) Osteoblast; osteoblast
Transcribed Image Text:13) Which type of fracture is considered a partial fracture and is only seen in children? c) impacted (d) greenstick e) stress a) open b) comminuted 14) Bone mass reduction is promoted by which hormone? b) calcitonin c) human growth hormone a) calcitriol MAR d) parathyroid hormone e) insulin 15) Which hormone is the MOST important for Ca2+ regulation? a) parathyroid hormone 16) PTH will increase a) Osteoblast; osteoclast d) Osteoclast; osteoclast b) calcitriol c) thyroid hormone d) calcitonin e) aldosterone activity while Calcitonin will decrease b) Osteoclast; osteoblast activity. c) Osteoblast; osteoblast
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