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Skeletal System
Test Description: Review bone functions and identify common bones of the skeletal system
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The adult human skeleton has _____ bones.
A
over 300
B
602
C
none of the above
D
206
2) _____ is found at the ends of bones and helps to cushion and protect where bones meet.
A
fat
B
A joint
C
cartilage
D
calcium
3) Joints are held together by connective tissue called _____.
A
ligaments
B
calcium
C
tendons
D
cartilage
4) A disease of the joints that causes painful movement is called _____.
A
osteoporosis
B
arthritis
5) _____ is a disease of the bones that causes bones to become brittle and break easily.
A
osteoporosis
B
arthritis
6) This bone tissue has many open spaces.
A
compact
B
spongy
7) This bone tissue is rigid and dense.
A
spongy
B
compact
8) This bone tissue surrounds the bone and is what you see when you look at the skeleton.
A
compact
B
spongy
9) This bone tissue provides most of the strength for bones.
A
spongy
B
compact
10) Your bones provide protection to your organs.
A
True
B
False
11) Bones contain marrow which is where calcium is made.
A
False
B
True
12) Without bones you would not be able to sit, stand, walk, or run.
A
True
B
False
13) This is the longest and strongest bone in your body and it is attached to your pelvis.
A
Vertebral Column
B
Femur
C
Humerus
14) These bones protect your heart, lungs, and liver.
A
Vertebral Column
B
Rib Cage
C
Pelvis
15) These bones help you type on your computer and hold a pencil.
A
Tarsals
B
Metatarsals
C
Phalanges
16) Bones are alive.
A
True
B
False
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