2
1-9.
Because this tissue is continuous
throughout the body, if an infection were
allowed to spread, it could reach every area
of the body by moving through which of
the following tissues?
1.
Areolar
2.
Adipose
3.
Osseous
4.
Fibrous
1-10.
Which of the following are the two most
prominent mineral elements of bone?
1.
Ossein and calcium
2.
Phosphorus and calcium
3.
Sodium and phosphorus
4.
Periosteum and ossein
1-11.
The bones of the wrist are classified as
which of the following bones?
1.
Long
2.
Short
3.
Flat
4.
Irregular
1-12.
Bones of the cranium include which of the
following?
1.
Maxilla
2.
Occipital
3.
Atlas and axis
4.
All of the above
1-13.
The appendicular skeleton is composed of
the bones of the
1.
skull and vertebral column
2.
thorax and vertebral column
3.
pelvis and thorax
4.
upper and lower extremities
1-14.
The upper three ribs on each side are
known as which of the following types of
ribs?
1.
True
2.
False
3.
Floating
4.
Sternal
1-15.
The head of the humerus is called the
1.
scapula
2.
acetabulum
3.
glenoid falsa
4.
epicordyle
1-16.
The innominate bone is composed of three
parts that are united in adults to form a
cuplike structure called the
1.
glenoid fossa
2.
acetabulum
3.
symphysis pubis
4.
obturator foramen
1-17.
The prominences easily felt on the inner
and outer aspects of the ankle are called
1.
medial and lateral malleolus
2.
medial and lateral condyles
3.
greater and lesser tuberosities
4.
greater and lesser trochanters
1-18.
Bones that develop within a tendon are
known as which of the following?
1.
Condyloid
2.
Sesamoid
3.
Vermiform
4.
Falsiform
1-19.
Moving an extremity away from the body is
called
1.
flexion
2.
extension
3.
abduction
4.
adduction