The Skeletal System Full Test Bank Johnson Ch.5 - Human Biology Concepts 8e Test Bank by Michael D. Johnson. DOCX document preview.
Human Biology: Concepts and Current Issues, 8e, (Johnson)
Chapter 5 The Skeletal System
5.1 Multiple-Choice Questions
1) All of the following are functions of bone EXCEPT which one?
A) red blood cell formation
B) serving as an endocrine organ, secreting several different hormones
C) support and protection
D) attachment of muscles, enabling movement
E) mineral storage
Topic: Sec. 5.1
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.1
GLO: G1
2) A typical long bone has an epiphysis at each end, which can be thought of as
A) yellow bone marrow.
B) a cylindrical hollow shaft.
C) a tough layer of connective tissue.
D) a site of water storage.
E) an enlarged knob.
Topic: Sec. 5.1
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.1
GLO: G1
3) Which one of the following statements is TRUE regarding bone?
A) The epiphysis of a long bone is filled with yellow bone marrow.
B) Bone is not considered to be a living tissue because it does not contain cells or blood vessels.
C) Dense compact bone is located in the center of a long bone.
D) Stem cells responsible for the production of blood cells are located in red bone marrow.
E) The outer surface of a bone is covered with loose connective tissue.
Topic: Sec. 5.1
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.1
GLO: G1
4) Which one of the following statements CORRECTLY describes the location of compact bone and spongy bone?
A) Spongy bone is located at the ends, and compact bone is located in the core of the shaft of the bone.
B) Compact bone covers the ends of the bone and forms the shaft, and spongy bone is inside the ends, under the compact bone.
C) Spongy bone is found on the outside of the shaft, and compact bone forms the hard core of the shaft.
D) Spongy bone is found throughout the shaft and ends, covered by a thin layer of compact bone.
E) The ends of long bones are solid compact bone, and the shaft is predominantly spongy bone.
Topic: Sec. 5.1
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.1
GLO: G1
5) Bones are connected to other bones across a joint by
A) ligaments.
B) tendons.
C) osteocytes.
D) cartilage.
E) trabeculae.
Topic: Sec. 5.1
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.1
GLO: G1
6) In characterizing cartilage, which one of the following is CORRECT?
A) Cartilage is found where support under pressure is required.
B) All types of cartilage are produced by osteocytes.
C) Cartilage functions to link muscles to bone.
D) Cartilage fibers make up ligaments.
E) Cartilage is flexible due to a spongy network of trabeculae.
Topic: Sec. 5.1
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.1
GLO: G1
7) The type of cell responsible for the production of red and white blood cells in bone marrow is the
A) osteon.
B) osteocyte.
C) osteoclast.
D) stem cell.
E) canaliculi.
Topic: Sec. 5.1
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.1
GLO: G1
8) Arrange in the proper sequence the following events as they occur in the ossification of a long bone.
1. Chondroblasts die, and the surrounding matrix breaks down.
2. Osteoblasts secrete osteoid.
3. Blood vessels transport osteoblasts into the area to be ossified.
4. Chondroblasts create a model of long bones from cartilage.
5. Osteoblasts become osteocytes.
A) 3, 2, 5, 4, 1
B) 4, 1, 3, 2, 5
C) 4, 1, 5, 3, 2
D) 5, 2, 3, 1, 4
E) 3, 2, 1, 5, 4
Topic: Sec. 5.2
Bloom's: Applying/Analyzing
LO: 5.2
GLO: G2
9) Bones continue to lengthen throughout childhood and adolescence because
A) a growth plate is present in each epiphysis until the late teens.
B) the production of cartilage for a lengthening bone occurs primarily on the inside of the growth plate.
C) ossification cannot occur until after puberty.
D) primary ossification occurs until death.
E) the activity of osteoblasts cannot be reduced until adulthood.
Topic: Sec. 5.2
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.2
GLO: G1
10) Even before organs begin to form, rudimentary versions of the shapes of bones begin to form in a fetus due to the
A) activity of growth hormone.
B) formation of secondary ossification sites.
C) activity of chondroblasts.
D) formation of an osteoclast.
E) breakdown of hyaline cartilage.
Topic: Sec. 5.2
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.2
GLO: G1
11) Which one of the following statements is TRUE regarding parathyroid hormone (PTH)?
A) It stimulates the release of growth hormone.
B) It is released when blood calcium levels are high.
C) It has the same function as calcitonin.
D) It causes the breakdown of bone.
E) It causes decreased activity of osteoclasts.
Topic: Sec. 5.3
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.3
GLO: G1
12) Which one of the following is TRUE regarding bone repair?
A) Fibrocartilage degenerates where the two broken ends of the bone were once together.
B) Osteoblasts convert cartilage to bone in the injured area.
C) Immediately after breaking a bone, a hematoma breaks free from the injured area.
D) Bones heal more quickly as individuals age.
E) The repaired area of a bone is much thinner than the original bone.
Topic: Sec. 5.3
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.3
GLO: G1
13) Osteoporosis is a common condition that essentially results when homeostasis cannot be maintained in ________ and ________.
A) osteoclasts; osteoblasts
B) osteoblasts; osteons
C) chondroblasts; osteoclasts
D) canaculi; chondroblasts
E) canaculi; osteoclasts
Topic: Sec. 5.6
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.6
GLO: G1
14) When a bone breaks, a ________ forms until later being replaced with bone.
A) cyst
B) growth plate
C) hematoma
D) callus
E) pore
Topic: Sec. 5.3
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.3
GLO: G1
15) Bones of trained athletes may be visibly thicker and heavier than those of nonathletes because
A) athletes have lower blood calcium levels than nonathletes.
B) weight-bearing exercise increases bone mass and strength.
C) nonathletes have a low parathyroid hormone rate.
D) athletes produce more growth plates.
E) nonathletes produce fewer osteoids.
Topic: Sec. 5.3
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.3
GLO: G1
16) A young man is brought to an emergency room; his diagnosis is a broken cheek bone. Which one of the following bones has been affected?
A) zygomatic
B) mandible
C) frontal
D) sphenoid
E) temporal
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Applying/Analyzing
LO: 5.4
GLO: G2
17) Which one of the following separates neighboring vertebrae and also functions as shock absorbers?
A) ribs
B) palatine bones
C) intervertebral disks
D) intravertebral disks
E) osteons
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
18) All of the following statements about the sinuses are TRUE EXCEPT which one?
A) The sinuses are located in several of the facial bones.
B) The sinuses are lined by a tissue that produces and secretes mucus.
C) The sinuses give the human voice its characteristic resonance and tone.
D) The sinuses add weight and bulk to the skull and facial bones, strengthening them.
E) The sinuses connect to the nasal cavity by small passageways.
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
19) In which of the following bones are the teeth anchored?
A) mandible and zygomatic bones
B) mandible and maxilla
C) maxilla and zygomatic bones
D) mandible and sphenoid bone
E) sphenoid bone and maxilla
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
20) Which one of the following is the correct classification of vertebrae, from the skull to the pelvis?
A) sacral, coccygeal, lumbar, thoracic, cervical
B) cervical, thoracic, lumbar, coccygeal, sacral
C) cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, coccygeal
D) coccygeal, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, cervical
E) coccygeal, thoracic, lumbar, cervical, sacral
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
21) Which one of the following bones articulates with the metatarsal bones?
A) phalanges
B) fibula
C) patella
D) tibia
E) femur
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
22) Each of the following bones is part of the axial skeleton EXCEPT which one?
A) ribs
B) vertebrae
C) sternum
D) maxilla
E) clavicle
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
23) Which bone is frequently broken when someone dies of deliberate strangulation?
A) floating ribs
B) maxilla
C) cervical vertebrae
D) hyoid bone
E) mandible
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
24) Which one of the following lists the bones of the arm from the fingertips to the shoulder joint?
A) humerus, radius and ulna, carpals, metacarpals, phalanges
B) phalanges, metacarpals, carpals, radius and ulna, humerus
C) phalanges, carpals, metacarpals, radius and ulna, humerus
D) phalanges, metacarpals, carpals, humerus, radius and ulna
E) radius and ulna, humerus, carpals, metacarpals, phalanges
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
25) Which one of the following statements is TRUE regarding fibrous joints?
A) They are freely movable and can bend and rotate.
B) The bones are separated by a fluid-filled cavity that lubricates the joint.
C) Fibrous joints present at birth between bones of the skull develop into sutures in the adult.
D) The bones are held together by cartilage and tendons.
E) They include hinge joints and ball-and-socket joints.
Topic: Sec. 5.5
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.5
GLO: G1
26) In which one of the following locations would one find a cartilaginous joint?
A) between the frontal and parietal bones
B) in a hinge joint
C) between the lower ribs and sternum
D) between the scapula and humerus
E) in a ball-and-socket joint
Topic: Sec. 5.5
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.5
GLO: G1
27) A clear fluid lubricates
A) ligaments.
B) suture.
C) fibrous joints.
D) synovial joints.
E) hyaline cartilage.
Topic: Sec. 5.5
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.5
GLO: G1
28) Which one of the following disorders of the skeletal system results from the "wearing out" of the cartilage that covers the ends of bones?
A) bursitis
B) osteoarthritis
C) tennis elbow
D) rheumatoid arthritis
E) sinusitis
Topic: Sec. 5.6
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.6
GLO: G1
5.2 True/False Questions
1) Bone is composed only of nonliving material.
Topic: Sec. 5.1
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.1
GLO: G1
2) As bone develops and becomes hard, osteocytes become trapped in hollow chambers called lacunae.
Topic: Sec. 5.1
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.1
GLO: G1
3) In mature compact bone, osteocytes become isolated from one another by the extracellular matrix, making it impossible for them to communicate with each other.
Topic: Sec. 5.1
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.1
GLO: G1
4) Cartilage-forming cells are referred to as chondroblasts.
Topic: Sec. 5.2
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.2
GLO: G1
5) Late in puberty, the sex hormones signal the growth plate of a bone to stop growing; once this happens, the bone cannot get longer, but it can grow in width.
Topic: Sec. 5.2
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.2
GLO: G1
6) Osteoporosis may result if the activity of osteoclasts outstrips the activity of osteoblasts.
Topic: Sec. 5.3
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.3
GLO: G1
7) Surgically removed growth plates from a child result in no further increases in bone length.
Topic: Sec. 5.3
Bloom's: Applying/Analyzing
LO: 5.3
GLO: G2
8) During the last two months of fetal development of the female, sex hormones cause bone remodeling of the pelvic girdle that adapts it for pregnancy and birth.
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
9) Osteoclasts dissolve the hydroxyapatite and digest the matrix during bone remodeling.
Topic: Sec. 5.3
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.3
GLO: G1
10) During normal healing of broken bones, a callus forms between the two broken ends.
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
11) The stability of a synovial joint is due largely to the presence of calcium salts.
Topic: Sec. 5.5
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.5
GLO: G1
12) Individuals can prevent osteoporosis by including sufficient supplies of vitamin C and calcium in their diets and maintaining a consistent exercise program.
Topic: Sec. 5.5
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.5
GLO: G1
13) The foramen ovale is a large opening in the occipital bone through which the spinal cord passes.
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
14) Tendons join bones to other bones across a joint.
Topic: Sec. 5.5
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
5.3 Matching Questions
Using the figure above, match the following.
1) epiphysis
Topic: Sec. 5.1
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.1
GLO: G1
2) diaphysis
Topic: Sec. 5.1
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.1
GLO: G1
3) location of red bone marrow
Topic: Sec. 5.1
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.1
GLO: G1
4) location of yellow bone marrow
Topic: Sec. 5.1
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.1
GLO: G1
5) location of hyaline cartilage
Topic: Sec. 5.1
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.1
GLO: G1
6) location of trabeculae
Topic: Sec. 5.1
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.1
GLO: G1
Match the following.
A) carpal tunnel syndrome
B) flat bones
C) irregular bone
D) sinusitis
E) osteoporosis
F) long bone
G) sprain
H) short bone
I) arthritis
7) condition resulting from a stretched or torn ligament
Topic: Sec. 5.6
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.6
GLO: G1
8) condition in which bones decrease in size over time due to an imbalance in the activities of osteoblasts and osteoclasts
Topic: Sec. 5.3
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.3
GLO: G1
9) a repetitive stress syndrome that occurs when the tendons of the hand and fingers become inflamed
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
10) inflammation of a joint
Topic: Sec. 5.6
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.6
GLO: G1
11) inflammation of the air spaces of the facial bones
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
12) phalanges
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
13) wide as they are long, such as the carpals
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
14) vertebrae
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
15) cranial bones and sternum
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
Answers: 7) G 8) E 9) A 10) I 11) D 12) F 13) H 14) C 15) B
Match the following bones of the skull to their description.
A) maxilla
B) zygomatic
C) parietal
D) occipital
E) frontal
F) mandible
G) lacrimal
16) forms the upper left and right sides of the skull
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
17) lower jaw
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
18) forms inner eye sockets; tear ducts pass through openings in this bone
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
19) forms the base and back of the skull
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
20) anchors the upper row of teeth
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
21) forms the cheekbones and portion of eye sockets
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
22) forms the forehead
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
Answers: 16) C 17) F 18) G 19) D 20) A 21) B 22) E
Using the figure above, identify the bones of the appendicular skeleton.
A) humerus
B) patella
C) radius
D) metatarsals
E) phalanges
F) scapula
G) tibia
H) femur
23) Label A represents the ________ bone.
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
24) Label B represents the ________ bone.
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
25) Label C represents the ________ bone.
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
26) Label D represents the ________ bone.
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
27) Label E represents the ________ bone.
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
28) Label F represents the ________ bone.
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
29) Label G represents the ________ bone.
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
30) Label H represents the ________ bone.
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
Answers: 23) F 24) A 25) C 26) E 27) H 28) G 29) B 30) D
5.4 Short Answer Questions
1) Stem cells in red bone marrow give rise to ________ and ________ blood cells.
Topic: Sec. 5.1
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.1
GLO: G1
2) Tendons attach ________ to bone.
Topic: Sec. 5.1
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.1
GLO: G1
3) As osteocytes become enclosed in small chambers called lacunae, they still can communicate via ________.
Topic: Sec. 5.1
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.1
GLO: G1
4) ________ forms the embryonic structures that later become bone.
Topic: Sec. 5.1
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.1
GLO: G1
5) ________ refers to inflammation of the bursae following an injury.
Topic: Sec. 5.6
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.6
GLO: G1
6) The outer surface of a bone is covered with a tough connective tissue called the ________.
Topic: Sec. 5.1
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.1
GLO: G1
7) The outer ear and epiglottis have a small amount of flexibility associated with them because of the presence of ________ cartilage.
Topic: Sec. 5.1
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.1
GLO: G1
8) The process where cartilage is gradually replaced with bone tissue during fetal development is called ________.
Topic: Sec. 5.2
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.1
GLO: G1
9) Chondroblasts produce ________.
Topic: Sec. 5.2
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.2
GLO: G1
10) The region of a long bone where cartilage is produced as a model for lengthening bone is the ________.
Topic: Sec. 5.2
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.2
GLO: G1
11) When bones undergo repair, the process begins with the formation of a blood clot known as a(n) ________.
Topic: Sec. 5.3
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.3
GLO: G1
12) The blood calcium level is regulated by two hormones: ________ causes an increase in blood calcium, whereas ________ causes a decrease in blood calcium.
Topic: Sec. 5.3
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.3
GLO: G1
13) The ________ bones are pierced by tiny openings through which the tear ducts drain.
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
14) The coccyx is classified as a(n) ________ structure because it no longer has a function.
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
15) Vertebrae of the spinal cord are separated from each other by compressible, flat structures called ________ disks.
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
16) Immovable joints such as those found between bones of the skull are ________ joints.
Topic: Sec. 5.5
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.5
GLO: G1
17) The coxal bones of the pelvic girdle meet in front at the ________, where they are joined by cartilage.
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.4
GLO: G1
18) Osteogenesis imperfecta, also known as "brittle bone disease," is caused by a genetic defect in the gene that encodes a major fibrous protein found in bone called ________.
Topic: Sec. 5.1
Bloom's: Applying/Analyzing
LO: 5.1
GLO: G2
19) A debilitating disease involving inflammation of the joints caused by an individual's own immune system is ________.
Topic: Sec. 5.6
Bloom's: Remembering/Understanding
LO: 5.6
GLO: G1
5.5 Essay Questions
1) After adolescence, bones stop growing longer. They do, however, continue to grow. Describe how bones remodel or undergo repair.
Topic: Sec. 5.3
Bloom's: Applying/Analyzing
LO: 5.3
GLO: G8
2) If a person has a herniated disk, sometimes surgery can relieve the pain that is associated with the condition. However, one side effect can be a loss in spinal flexibility. Why does this loss occur?
Topic: Sec. 5.4
Bloom's: Applying/Analyzing
LO: 5.4
GLO: G9
3) If a child needed to have surgery that removed all growth plates, what would be the effect on bone growth?
Topic: Sec. 5.2
Bloom's: Applying/Analyzing
LO: 5.2
GLO: G8
4) A number of different hormones work together to influence bone growth and integrity. Explain how each of the following hormones affects the development for the maintenance of bone: growth hormone, estrogen, testosterone, calcitonin, parathyroid hormone
Topic: Sec. 5.3
Bloom's: Applying/Analyzing
LO: 5.3
GLO: G8