Biology > QUESTIONS & ANSWERS > Test for Module 1 Unit 4 on Human Skeletal System. (All)
The six main functions of the human skeletal system are Select one: a. support, protection, movement, mineral storage, cellular respiration, and hemopoiesis b. support, protection, movement, miner... al storage, growth factor storage, and hemopoiesis c. protection, movement, mineral storage, growth factor storage, antidiuretic hormone storage and hemopoiesis d. support, protection, movement, mineral storage, growth factor storage, and antidiuretic hormone storage The skull, ossicles, hyoid bone, rib cage, and vertebral column make up the Select one: a. axial skeleton b. appendicular skeleton The pectoral girdle, upper limbs, pelvic girdle, and lower limbs make up the Select one: a. axial skeleton b. appendicular skeleton The non-contact surfaces within a joint capsule are lined with Select one: a. articular cartilage b. Haversian canals c. synovial membranes d. ligaments Ligaments Select one: a. facilitate movement of blood through bone b. stabilize joints c. provide padding where two surfaces rub together d. give elasticity to bones A projection from one bone turns within a ring-shaped socket or a bony projection from another bone in the Select one: a. gliding joint b. saddle joint c. hinge joint d. pivot joint / Question 13 Correct Mark 1 out of 1 Question 14 Correct Mark 1 out of 1 Question 15 Correct Mark 1 out of 1 Question 16 Correct Mark 1 out of 1 Question 17 Correct Mark 1 out of 1 Osteon units aBone is not uniformly solid, but has spaces between its minerals. Select one: True False Most of the non-living mineral part of bone is Select one: a. magnesium chloride b. potassium chlorate c. calcium phosphate d. calcium carbonate Bones have a significant degree of elasticity thanks to Select one: a. phosphate. b. lamellae c. collagen d. calcium Cartilage consists of Select one: a. collagen fibres embedded in a firm gel b. osteon fibres embedded in a firm gel c. osteocytes embedded in cancellous tissue d. lacunae embedded in Haversian canals / Question 18 Correct Mark 1 out of 1 Question 19 Correct Mark 1 out of 1 Question 20 Correct Mark 24 out of 24 ◀ HUMAN SKELETAL SYSTEM EXAM for MODULE 1 (100 points) ▶ As a child grows into an adult, the bones of the skull become fixed together by _________ tissue, forming immovable ____________ joints. Select one: a. connective; suture b. fibrous; suture c. epithelial; osteon d. fibrous; osteon Bone is not uniformly solid, but has spaces between its minerals. Select one: True False Most of the non-living mineral part of bone is Select one: a. magnesium chloride b. potassium chlorate c. calcium phosphate d. calcium carbonate Bones have a significant degree of elasticity thanks to Select one: a. phosphate. b. lamellae c. collagen d. calcium Cartilage consists of Select one: a. collagen fibres embedded in a firm gel b. osteon fibres embedded in a firm gel c. osteocytes embedded in cancellous tissue d. lacunae embedded in Haversian canals / Question 18 Correct Mark 1 out of 1 Question 19 Correct Mark 1 out of 1 Question 20 Correct Mark 24 out of 24 ◀ HUMAN SKELETAL SYSTEM EXAM for MODULE 1 (100 points) ▶ As a child grows into an adult, the bones of the skull become fixed together by _________ tissue, forming immovable ____________ joints. Select one: a. connective; suture b. fibrous; suture c. epithelial; osteon d. fibrous; osteon [Show More]
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