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IB SEHS Exam Prep Questions With Correct Answers Long bones - answerlonger than they are wide, long cylindrical shaft, ends are enlarged, includes the femur, humerus, metatarsals, and phalanges par-q - answerPhysical Activity Readiness Questionnaire: identifies people who should not be tested ...

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BRIGHTSTARS EXAM STUDY SOLUTIONS 8/15/2024 2:05 PM



IB SEHS Exam Prep Questions With
Correct Answers


Long bones - answer✔✔longer than they are wide, long cylindrical shaft, ends are enlarged,
includes the femur, humerus, metatarsals, and phalanges

par-q - answer✔✔Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire: identifies people who should not
be tested in a field setting. Proceed with caution if a client answers yes to one or more questions.
May require physician clearance

par-q plus - answer✔✔

short bones - answer✔✔small, cube-shaped, usually articulate with more than one bone, includes
the tarsals and carpals

flat bones - answer✔✔curved surfaces, large area for muscles to attach, provide protection, can
be very thick/thin, includes the ribs, scapula, sternum

sesamoid bones - answer✔✔short bones embedded into tendon, places of high pressure, include
the patella (patella tendon/knee), and a set of smaller bones near the metatarsals

irregular bones - answer✔✔specialized shapes and functions, include the coccyx, sacrum,
mandible, and vertebrae

axial skeleton - answer✔✔central part of the skeleton, axis, contains 80 bones, includes the skull,
ribs, sternum, vertebral column, mainly functions to protect

appendicular skeleton - answer✔✔bones built off of the axis, 126 bones, used for movement,
energy storage, muscle attachment, calcium/phosphorous storage

articulate - answer✔✔to form a joint

tendon - answer✔✔connective tissue that connects muscle to bone

ligament - answer✔✔connective tissue that connects bone to bone

cartilage - answer✔✔reduces friction, absorbs shock, protects bones, layer of strong protective
tissue

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posterior - answer✔✔behind

anterior - answer✔✔in front of

medial - answer✔✔near the midline

lateral - answer✔✔far from the midline, towards the sides

inferior - answer✔✔below

superior - answer✔✔above

articular cartilage - answer✔✔cartilage that reduces friction, absorbs shock where bones meet to
form joints

synovial membrane - answer✔✔membrane that secretes fluid into joint cavity

synovial fluid - answer✔✔joint lubricant, very fluid with movement, reduces friction, provides
nutrients to the cartilage

bursae - answer✔✔fluid-filled sacs, where bone/ligaments meet, tendons/bones meet, or
skin/bone meet, lined by synovial membrane, reduces friction

meniscus - answer✔✔cushion-like fibrocartilage disk that is found between some bones,
particularly when they don't fit well, semi-lunar disk

articular capsule - answer✔✔sleeve-like structure, allows joint movement but protects from
dislocation, fibers protect joint

proximal - answer✔✔closer to the center of the body/attachment point

distal - answer✔✔farther from the center of the body/attachment point

epiphysis - answer✔✔the ending of the bone (proximal=closer to body's axis, distal=farther from
the body's axis)

order of vertebrae bones - answer✔✔cervical(7), thoracic(12), lumbar(5), sacral(5), coccygeal
(4)

spongy bone - answer✔✔(found primarily in the epiphyses), branching, bony plates, reduced
weight, tissue with branching and interconnected spaces, also called cancellous bone, storage
center of red bone marrow

diaphysis - answer✔✔long shaft of the bone, made of compact bone, encloses the
medullary/marrow cavity

compact bone - answer✔✔tightly packed tissue, resists bending, solid, dense, homogenous,
strong

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marrow cavity - answer✔✔also called medullary cavity, where yellow bone marrow is stored (in
diaphysis)

bone marrow - answer✔✔tissue that produces either blood cells, or stores lipids

periosteum - answer✔✔thin, shiny white membrane, outer lining of bone, important for growth,
repair, nutrition, and ligament/tendon attachment

fibrous joint - answer✔✔joint that has a layer of fibrous tissue connects the edges of two bones,
continuous with the periosteum, no movement allowed, as in the sutures between the parts of the
skull

cartilaginous joint - answer✔✔a disk of fibrocartilage or a thick layer of hyaline cartilage
separates bones (as in the ribs/sternum, and the vertebrae), limited movement

synovial joint - answer✔✔most important joint for motility, with various cartilages and capsules
to protect

haemopoiesis - answer✔✔blood cell production

bone - answer✔✔a matrix of collagen (protein) fibers with water and mineral salts, crystallized
into hard tissue

Wolff's law - answer✔✔bone adapts to the load it is placed under

joint (articular) cavity - answer✔✔space between the bones

hyaline cartilage - answer✔✔smooth white layer of articular cartilage covers the connecting
surfaces of two bones

gliding joint - answer✔✔usually flat or slightly curved bones (tarsal bones, carpal bones)

hinge joint - answer✔✔convex surface fits into a concave surface (knee and elbow joint)

pivot joint - answer✔✔rounded surface of one bone rolls around in a ring formed by bone and
ligament (radioulnar joint, or in the neck)

condyloid joint - answer✔✔oval shaped convex surface fits into a reciprocal shaped concave
surface ( between radius and carpal bones)

saddle joint - answer✔✔a saddle shaped bone fits against another bone (like rider on a saddle)
(between carpal and metacarpal of the thumb)

ball and socket joint - answer✔✔sphere head of one fits into rounded cavity (shoulder joint)

skeletal muscle - answer✔✔voluntary, muscles for movement, striated

striated - answer✔✔appears to be light and dark striped

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