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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Directions: Choose your desired category and the appropriate points. Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question. If you need to go back to see the answer, push “P” for previous and “N” for next. Good Luck!. Formation, Growth, Remodeling. Vertebrae & Thoracic Cage.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy

  2. Directions: Choose your desired category and the appropriate points. Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question. If you need to go back to see the answer, push “P” for previous and “N” for next. Good Luck!

  3. Formation, Growth, Remodeling Vertebrae & Thoracic Cage Appen-dicular Skeleton More About Bones Bone Structure The Skull 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  4. Dense connective tissue that attaches bone to muscle

  5. What is ligament? 100

  6. Type of bone tissue

  7. What is spongy? 200

  8. Two minerals stored in bone.

  9. What are calcium and phosphorus? 300

  10. Structure A is ___ and B is ____ A B

  11. What is A= canaliculi and B= lacuna? 400

  12. Formation of blood cells is known as

  13. What is hematopoiesis? 500

  14. Mature bone cell.

  15. What is osteocyte? 100

  16. Bone destroying cells.

  17. What are osteoclasts? 200

  18. Type of tissue that long bones are formed from as a fetus develops.

  19. What is hyaline cartilage? 300

  20. First step to bone repair.

  21. What is hematoma forms (blood clots in injured area)? 400

  22. Increase in blood calcium levels causes these series of events. (need to name the hormone & the cell type that is activated)

  23. What is calcitonin (a hormone) causes calcium to be deposited in bone matrix by osteoblasts? 500

  24. Large opening in occipital bone for the spinal cord to pass.

  25. What is foramen magnum? 100

  26. Fibrous joint that connects two skull bones.

  27. What is suture? 200

  28. Bone that forms the superior part of the eye socket

  29. What is frontal? 300

  30. Two different bones that form your cheek bones.

  31. What are zygomatic and temporal? 400

  32. Two bone markings of the skull where neck muscles attach.

  33. What are styloid process and mastoid process? 500

  34. Name the 5 types of vertebrae- superior to inferior.

  35. What is cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacrum, coccyx? 100

  36. Ribs #1-7 are considered ---- the fancy name please.

  37. What is vertebosternal? 200

  38. Holes in the vertebrae that allow the spinal cord to pass through them.

  39. What are vertebral foramen? 300

  40. Specific type of tissue that makes up intervertebral discs.

  41. What is fibrocartilage? 400

  42. Most inferior part of sternum.

  43. What is xyphoid process? 500

  44. Head of arm bone articulates with this part of the scapula.

  45. What is glenoid cavity? 100

  46. Largest bone of body.

  47. What is femur? 200

  48. Lateral bone of lower leg.

  49. What is fibula? 300

  50. Cartilaginous joint that connect that two pubic bones.

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