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©THEBRIGHT EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1 The Human Body in Health and Illness: Chapter 8 Exam Study Guide. Dense, hard type of bone - AnswersD. Compact bone Bony plates found in spongy bone - AnswersG. Trabeculae Band of hyaline cartilage at ends of long bone;longitudinal ...

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The Human Body in Health and Illness:
Chapter 8 Exam Study Guide.


Dense, hard type of bone - Answers✔D. Compact bone

Bony plates found in spongy bone - Answers✔G. Trabeculae
Band of hyaline cartilage at ends of long bone;longitudinal bone growth occurs here. -
Answers✔I. Epiphyseal disc

Tough outer connective tissue covering the diaphysis of a long bone - Answers✔M. Periosteum

Hollow center of the shaft of a bone - Answers✔L. Medullary cavity

Found on the outer surface of the epiphysis - Answers✔O. Articular cartilage

Microscopic unit of compact bone;also called an osteon - Answers✔F. Haversian system

mature bone cells - Answers✔A. Osteocyte

Inner lining of the medullary cavity of a long bone - Answers✔J. Endosteum

The shaft of a long bone - Answers✔H. Diaphysis

Site of blood cell information - Answers✔C. Bone marrow

Eroding activity of this cell remodels and expands the medullary cavity. - Answers✔K.
Osteoclast

A bone-building cell - Answers✔B. Osteoblast

Cancellous bone - Answers✔E. Spongy bone

The enlarged end of a long bone - Answers✔N. Epiphysis

This type of bone has a punched-out or "Swiss cheese" appearance - Answers✔E. Spongy bone

Called the growth plate - Answers✔I. Epiphyseal disc


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this cell is responsible for bone resorption - Answers✔K. Osteoclast

Lower jaw bone; contains the lower teeth - Answers✔B. Mandible

Opening in the temporal bone for the ear - Answers✔F. External auditory meatus

Upper jaw bone; contains the upper teeth - Answers✔A. Maxilla

Cheekbones; also form part of the orbits of the eyes - Answers✔I. Zygomatic bones

Forms the top and sides of the skull - Answers✔E. Parietal

forms the bony structure of the nasal cavity - Answers✔K. Ethmoid

Forms the chin - Answers✔B. Mandible

forms the floor and back wall of the cranium - Answers✔G. Occipital

the large hole in this bone is called the foramen magnum - Answers✔G. Occipital

Forms the posterior part of the hard palate and floor of the nasal cavity - Answers✔C. Palatine
bones
Butterfly -shaped bone that forms part of the floor and sides of the cranium; the sella turcica
houses the pituitary gland. - Answers✔H.sphenoid

forms the forehead - Answers✔D. Frontal

Means "little fountain," the baby's soft spots - Answers✔L. Fontanels

on the sides of the head close to the ears - Answers✔J. Temporal
contains the external auditory meatus, styloid process, zygomatic process, and mastoid process -
Answers✔J. Temporal

Articulates with the temporal bone to form a freely movable joint - Answers✔B. Mandible

the condyles of this bone sit on the atlas - Answers✔G. Occipital

The M in TMJ - Answers✔B. Mandible

The T in TMJ - Answers✔J.temporal

Bone that articulates with the parietal bone at the coronal suture - Answers✔D. Frontal

First seven pairs of ribs - Answers✔B. True ribs

next five pairs of ribs - Answers✔A. False ribs

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