BIOS 251 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I
WEEK 8 FINAL EXAM MOST TESTED
functional classification of joints - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ synarthroses, amphiarthroses, diarthroses
structural classification of joints - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial
Atlas (C1) - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ supports the head
Axis (C2) - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ second cervical vertebrae
Bone stages of healing - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ inflammatory, reparative, remodeling
skull bones - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal
layers of epidermis - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ stratum basale, stratum spinosum, stratum granulosum,
stratum lucidum, stratum corneum
regions of hair - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ shaft and root
Accessory structures of joints - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ tendons, ligaments, bursae, and tendon
sheaths, meniscus
Different types of movement - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ flexion, extension, adduction, abduction,
rotation
Syndesmosis - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ bones connected by ligaments
Synchondrosis - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ Hyaline cartilage; no movement, cartilaginous joint
Gomphosis - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ A type of fibrous joint such as a tooth into the alveolus
Synarthrosis - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ immovable joint
Diarthrosis - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ freely movable joint
Amphiarthrosis - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ slightly movable joint
Bone that takes the most weight - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ Tibia
Number of bones in the Phalanges - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ 14
True pelvis - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ Enclosed by sacrum, ischium, pubis and pelvic portions.
False Pelvis - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ Pelvis major and space between the illiac crests; inferior
boundary, pelvic brim
Zygomatic bone - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ Temporal and maxillary bones
Fracture common in children - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ greenstick fracture
intramembranous ossification - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ bone develops from a fibrous membrane,
endochondral ossification - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ Process of transforming cartilage into bone.
WEEK 8 FINAL EXAM MOST TESTED
functional classification of joints - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ synarthroses, amphiarthroses, diarthroses
structural classification of joints - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial
Atlas (C1) - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ supports the head
Axis (C2) - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ second cervical vertebrae
Bone stages of healing - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ inflammatory, reparative, remodeling
skull bones - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal
layers of epidermis - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ stratum basale, stratum spinosum, stratum granulosum,
stratum lucidum, stratum corneum
regions of hair - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ shaft and root
Accessory structures of joints - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ tendons, ligaments, bursae, and tendon
sheaths, meniscus
Different types of movement - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ flexion, extension, adduction, abduction,
rotation
Syndesmosis - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ bones connected by ligaments
Synchondrosis - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ Hyaline cartilage; no movement, cartilaginous joint
Gomphosis - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ A type of fibrous joint such as a tooth into the alveolus
Synarthrosis - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ immovable joint
Diarthrosis - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ freely movable joint
Amphiarthrosis - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ slightly movable joint
Bone that takes the most weight - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ Tibia
Number of bones in the Phalanges - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ 14
True pelvis - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ Enclosed by sacrum, ischium, pubis and pelvic portions.
False Pelvis - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ Pelvis major and space between the illiac crests; inferior
boundary, pelvic brim
Zygomatic bone - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ Temporal and maxillary bones
Fracture common in children - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ greenstick fracture
intramembranous ossification - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ bone develops from a fibrous membrane,
endochondral ossification - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔ Process of transforming cartilage into bone.