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www.truaxbiology.com Name: Period: 5 Bio 5/6 The Skeletal System Study Guide ! THE SKELETAL SYSTEM: The skeleton is constructed of two of the most supportive tissues found in the human body - cartilage and bone. Besides supporting and protecting the body as an internal framework, the skeleton provides a system of levers that the skeletal muscles use to move the body. In addition, the bones provide a storage depot for substances such as lipids and calcium, and blood cell formation goes on within their red marrow cavities. ! ! ! ! The skeleton consists of bones connected at joints, or articulations, and is subdivided into two divisions. The axial skeleton includes those bones that lie around the body's center of gravity. The appendicular skeleton includes the bones of the limbs. Topics for review include structure and function of long bones and location and naming of specific bones in the skeleton. BONES - AN OVERVIEW 1. ! Figure A is a diagrammatic view of a cross section of bone, and Figure B, a higher magnified view of compact bone tissue. Label the corresponding structures on the figure diagrams. Central (Haversian) canal Concentric lamellae Lacunae Canaliculi Bone matrix Osteocyte A 8 !! !! !! !! !! ! !1 Miss School, Miss Out! www.truaxbiology.com Bio 5/6 2. Figure A is a midlevel, cross-sectional view of the diaphysis of the femur. Label the membrane that lines the cavity and the membrane that covers the outside surface. Figure B is a drawing of a longitudinal section of the femur. Label the following structures: Diaphysis Epiphyseal plate Compact Bone Area where red marrow is found ! Spongy Bone Area where yellow marrow is found 3. List and describe the two methods of bone formation. Identify bones of the adult skeleton that are produced by one method or the other. ! !! !! !! a. b. !2 Miss School, Miss Out! www.truaxbiology.com AXIAL SKELETON - The Skull 4. Using the choices, identify the bones indicated by the following descriptions. Enter the appropriate term or letter in the answer blanks. ! a. _______________ Forehead bone b. _______________ Cheekbone c. _______________ Lower jaw d. _______________ Bridge of nose e. _______________ Posterior part of hard palate f. _______________ Much of the lateral and superior cranium g. _______________ Most posterior part of cranium h. _______________ Single, irregular, bat-shaped bone, forming part of the cranial floor i. _______________ Tiny bones, bearing tear ducts ! Bio 5/6 Ethmoid Frontal Hyoid Lacrimals Mandible Maxillae Nasals Occipital Palatines Parietals Sphenoid Temporals Vomer Zygomatic j. _______________ Anterior part of hard palate k. _______________ Superior and middle nasal conchae formed from its projections l. _______________ Site of mastoid process m. _______________ Site of sella turcica n. _______________ Site of cribriform plate o. _______________ Site of mental foramen p. _______________ Site of styloid process q. _______________ r. _______________ s. _______________ t. _______________ Four bones, containing paranasal sinuses u. _______________ Its condyles articulate with the atlas v. _______________ Foramen magnum contained here w. _______________ Middle ear found here x. _______________ Nasal septum y. _______________ Rears an upward protrusion, the "cock's comb," or crista galli z. _______________ Site of external acoustic meatus !3 Miss School, Miss Out! www.truaxbiology.com Bio 5/6 5. The following figures show lateral, anterior, and inferior views of the skull. Select different colors for the bones listed below and color the coding circles and corresponding bones in the figure. Complete the figure by labeling the bone markings indicated by leader lines. ❍Frontal ❍Parietal ❍Mandible ❍Maxilla ❍Sphenoid ❍Ethmoid ❍Temporal ❍Zygomatic ❍Palatine ❍Occipital ❍Nasal ❍Lacrimal ❍Vomer !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !4 Miss School, Miss Out! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! ! www.truaxbiology.com Bio 5/6 !5 Miss School, Miss Out! www.truaxbiology.com Bio 5/6 6. An anterior view of the skull, showing the positions of the sinuses, is provided in the figure. Label the corresponding structures on the figure. Then briefly answer the following questions concerning the sinuses. ! ! ! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! ! Sphenoid sinus Frontal sinus Ethmoid sinuses a. What are sinuses? b. What purpose do they serve in the skull? !6 Miss School, Miss Out! Maxillary sinus www.truaxbiology.com Bio 5/6 Vertebral Column 7. This figure shows superior views of four types of vertebrae. In the spaces provided below each vertebra, indicate in which region of the spinal column it would be found. Where indicated by leader lines, identify the vertebral body, spinous and transverse processes, superior articular processes, and vertebral foramen. ! !! !! !! ! !7 Miss School, Miss Out! www.truaxbiology.com Bio 5/6 8. This figure is a lateral view of the vertebral column. Identify each numbered region of the column by listing in the numbered answer blanks the region name first and then the specific vertebrae involved (for example, sacral region, S# to S#). Also identify the modified vertebrae indicated by numbers 6 and 7 in the figure. ! 1. ________________________ ! ! ! ! ! ! !! 2. ________________________ 3. ________________________ 4. ________________________ 5. ________________________ 6. ________________________ 7. ________________________ !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! ! ! ! ! !8 Miss School, Miss Out! www.truaxbiology.com Bio 5/6 Thoracic Cage ! ! 9. This figure is an anterior view of the thoracic cage. Label the structures below and then label the subdivisions of the sternum indicated by leader lines. True ribs Costal cartilages False ribs ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !9 Miss School, Miss Out! Floating ribs Sternum www.truaxbiology.com Bio 5/6 APPENDICULAR SKELETON ! ! !! ! Several bones forming part of the upper limb and/or shoulder girdle are shown in the following figures. Follow the specific directions for each figure. 10. Identity the bone below. Insert your answer in the blank below the illustration. Label the corresponding structures in the diagram. Then, label the angles indicated by leader lines. Spine Glenoid Cavity Coracoid process !! ! !10 Miss School, Miss Out! Acromion www.truaxbiology.com Bio 5/6 11. Identify the bones below by labeling the leader lines identified as A, B, and C. Using the following terms, complete the illustration by labeling all bone markings provided by leader lines. Trochlear notch Trochlea Radial tuberosity Capitulum Deltoid tuberosity Head (three) Styloid process ! !! !! ! !! ! !11 Miss School, Miss Out! Coronoid process Olecranon process Greater tubercle Lesser tubercle www.truaxbiology.com Bio 5/6 12. This figure is a diagram of the hand and foot. Label the corresponding structures in the diagram. Label the individual carpals and tarsals. Carpals/Tarsal ! Metacarpals/Metatarsals ! ! Phalanges ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !12 Miss School, Miss Out! Calcaneus and Talus www.truaxbiology.com Bio 5/6 13. This figure is a diagram of the articulated pelvis. Identify the bones and bone markings indicated by leader lines on the figure. Select different colors for the structures listed below and use them to color the coding circles and the corresponding structures in the figure. Also, label the dashed line showing the dimensions of the true pelvis and that showing the diameter of the false pelvis. Complete the illustration by labeling the following bone markings: obturator foramen, iliac crest, anterior superior iliac spine, ischial spine, pubic ramus, and pelvic brim. ! ❍ !! !! ! Coxal bone ❍Sacrum ❍Pubic symphysis List three ways in which the female pelvis differs from the male pelvis. 1. 2. !! 3. !13 Miss School, Miss Out! ❍Acetabulum www.truaxbiology.com Bio 5/6 14. The bones of the thigh and the leg are shown in the figure. Identify each and put your answers in the blanks labeled A, B, and C. Complete the illustration by inserting the terms indicating bone markings at the ends of the appropriate leader lines in the figure. Femur Tibia Fibula Head of femur Intercondylar eminence Tibial tuberosity Anterior border of tibia Lesser trochanter Greater trochanter Head of fibula Medial malleolus Lateral malleolus !! !! !! !! ! !14 Miss School, Miss Out! www.truaxbiology.com Bio 5/6 15. This figure is a diagram of the articulated skeleton. Identify all bones or groups of bones by writing the correct labels at the end of the leader lines. Then, select two different colors for the bones of the axial and appendicular skeletons and use them to color in the coding circles and corresponding structures in the diagram. ❍Axial skeleton ❍Appendicular skeleton !15 Miss School, Miss Out! www.truaxbiology.com Bio 5/6 JOINTS ! ! ! ! ! !! !! !! !! !! !! 16. This figure shows the structure of a typical diarthrotic joint. Identify each of the following areas and the corresponding structures on the figure. Then, complete the statements below the figure. Articular cartilage of bone ends Fibrous capsule Synovial membrane Joint cavity ! !! ! !! ! !! !! !! !! !! !! a. ________________________ The lubricant that minimizes friction and abrasion of joint surfaces is _?_. ! b. ________________________ The resilient substance that keeps bone ends from crushing when compressed is? c. ________________________ _?_, which reinforce the fibrous capsule, help to prevent dislocation of the joint. 17. Which structural joint type is not commonly found in the axial skeleton and why not? !16 Miss School, Miss Out! www.truaxbiology.com Bio 5/6 18. For each joint described below, select an answer from Key A. Then, if the Key A selection is other than C (a synovial joint), see if you can classify the joint further by making a choice from Key B. Key A: Key B: ! ! Cartilaginous Fibrous Synovial Epiphyseal disk Suture Symphysis a. ________________________ Has amphiarthrotic and synarthrotic examples b. ________________________ All have a fibrous capsule lined with synovial membrane surrounding a joint cavity c. ________________________ Bone regions united by fibrous connective tissue d. ________________________ Joints between skull bones e. ________________________ Joint between the atlas and axis f. ________________________ Hip, elbow, and knee g. ________________________ All examples are diarthroses h. ________________________ Pubic symphysis i. ________________________ All are reinforced by ligaments j. ________________________ Joint providing the most protection to underlying structures k. ________________________ Often contains a fluid-filled cushion l. ________________________ Child's long-bone growth plate made of hyaline cartilage m. ________________________ Most joints of the limbs n. ________________________ Often associated with bursae o. ________________________ Have the greatest mobility !! !! !! !! ! !17 Miss School, Miss Out! www.truaxbiology.com 19. Identify the following types of synovial joints. State if the joint is uniaxial, biaxial, or multiaxial. !! !! !! !! !! !! !18 Miss School, Miss Out! Bio 5/6 www.truaxbiology.com Bio 5/6 5 The Skeletal System Functional Categories of Joints 10. Functions of Bones 1. Organized into 2 Main Sections 11. 12. 2. Structural Categories of Joints 3. Appendicular Skeleton 13. 4. 14. 22. 15. 5. Classification of Bones 23. Types of Synovial Joints 24. 25. 6. 16. 7. 17. 8. 18. 9. 19. 20. Types of Bone Cells 21. Important Hormones Bone Membranes 29. 33. 26. 30. 34. 27. 31. 28. 32. !! !19 Miss School, Miss Out! www.truaxbiology.com Chapter 5 - The Skeletal System Bio 5/6 Chapter Objectives ! Bones: An Overview ! !! !! !! !! ! !! !! ! !! !! !! !! !! ! !! !! ! !! !! !! !! ! ! ! ! ! 20. Describe the subdivisions of the skeleton as axial or appendicular. 21. List at least three functions of the skeletal system. 22.Name the four main kinds of bones. 23.Identify the major anatomical areas of a long bone. 24.Explain the role of bone salts and the organic matrix in making bone both hard and flexible. 25.Describe briefly the process of bone formation in the fetus and summarize the events of bone remodeling throughout life. !20 Miss School, Miss Out! www.truaxbiology.com Bio 5/6 Axial Skeleton ! !! ! !! ! !! !! !! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! 26.Name the bones of the skull. 27.Describe how the skull of a newborn infant (or fetus) differs from that of an adult, and explain the function of fontanels. 28.Name the parts of a typical vertebra and explain in general how the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar vertebrae differ from one another. 29.Discuss the importance of the intervertebral discs and spinal curvatures. 30. Explain how the abnormal spinal curvatures (scoliosis, lordosis, and kyphosis) differ from one another. Appendicular Skeleton 31. Identify the bones of the shoulder and pelvic girdles and their attached limbs. 32.Describe important differences between a male and female pelvis. !21 Miss School, Miss Out! www.truaxbiology.com Bio 5/6 Joints ! !! !! !! !! !! !! ! ! ! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! 33. Name the three major categories of joints and compare the amount of movement allowed by each. Developmental Aspects of the Skeleton 34.Identify some of the causes of bone and joint problems throughout life. !22 Miss School, Miss Out! www.truaxbiology.com Bio 5/6 Notes: !23 Miss School, Miss Out!