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1. Applied anatomy and physiology
1.1 The structure and functions of the musculoskeletal system
1.1.1 Major bones in the human body
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The skeletal system stores minerals and protects vital organs.
True
Flat bones are thin and flattened, protecting internal organs and providing muscle attachment points, such as the ribs and
scapula
.
How many vertebrae are in the cervical region of the spine?
7
Match the bone type with its key feature:
Long Bones ↔️ Cylindrical shape
Short Bones ↔️ Cube-like structure
Flat Bones ↔️ Thin, flattened shape
Irregular Bones ↔️ Complex, asymmetrical shape
The irregular bones provide attachment points for muscles and ligaments, such as the
vertebrae
.
Short bones have a cube-like shape and provide stability and
support
Irregular bones have symmetrical shapes and provide stability for joints.
False
What is the main function of short bones in the skeletal system?
Provide stability
Where are irregular bones commonly found in the body, and what is their primary function?
Vertebrae, muscle attachment
The cranium consists of 8 bones, including the frontal, parietal, temporal, and
occipital
Match the spinal region with its number of vertebrae:
Cervical ↔️ 7
Thoracic ↔️ 12
Lumbar ↔️ 5
Sacral ↔️ 5 fused
The sacral vertebrae are fused and connect the spine to the pelvis.
True
The ribs attach to the vertebrae and facilitate
breathing
The vertebrae provide structural support and
attachment
points for the ribs.
True
The scapula is a flat, triangular bone that provides attachment points for upper limb
muscles
What is the function of the humerus in the upper arm?
Leverage for movement
The humerus is a long bone in the upper
arm
The phalanges are the bones in the
fingers
The skeletal system protects
vital
organs.
True
How many bones are in the cranium?
8
The facial bones include the maxilla and the
mandible
Match the spinal region with its key function:
Cervical ↔️ Supports the head
Thoracic ↔️ Protects the heart and lungs
Lumbar ↔️ Supports lower back
Sacral ↔️ Connects spine to pelvis
Coccygeal ↔️ Pelvic support
The coccygeal region consists of fused
vertebrae
.
True
What is the primary function of the ribs?
Protect organs
Match the bone of the pectoral girdle with its primary function:
Clavicle ↔️ Connects scapula to sternum
Scapula ↔️ Forms part of shoulder joint
The pectoral girdle connects the upper limbs to the
axial
skeleton.
The humerus is a long bone in the upper
arm
.
There are 8 carpals in the
wrist
.
Match the pelvic girdle bone with its primary function:
Ilium ↔️ Supports body's weight
Ischium ↔️ Provides attachment points for leg muscles
Pubis ↔️ Connects hip bones
The femur is the longest and strongest bone in the
body
.
The tarsals are the
7
bones in the ankle.
True
Match the bone type with its primary function:
Long Bones ↔️ Provide leverage for movement
Short Bones ↔️ Provide stability and support
Flat Bones ↔️ Protect internal organs
Irregular Bones ↔️ Provide attachment points
Order the regions of the spine from top to bottom:
1️⃣ Cervical
2️⃣ Thoracic
3️⃣ Lumbar
4️⃣ Sacral
5️⃣ Coccygeal
What is the skeletal system composed of?
Bones and cartilage
Flat bones protect internal organs and provide attachment points for muscles, such as the ribs and
skull
bones.
What is the shape of long bones, and what is an example of one in the human body?
Cylindrical, femur
What is the primary function of flat bones, and what is an example of one?
Protect internal organs, ribs
Long bones have a cylindrical shape with a shaft and two
ends
Flat bones are primarily located in the limbs and provide leverage for movement.
False
Groups of bones in the skull
1️⃣ Cranium
2️⃣ Facial Bones
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