Chap 6 Lab Worksheet
Chap 6 Lab Worksheet
A. Multiple choice:
1. The axial skeleton is made up of the skull, the vertebral column, and
the: a. bony thorax c. hip bones
b. Femur d. humerus
2. The _________ vertebrae articulate with the corresponding ribs.
a. Cervical c. spinal
b. lumbar d. thoracic
3. The lower leg is composed of the
A. Tibia d. fibula
B. Ulna e. B and C
C. Ulna f. A and D
4. The sacrum and coxal bone are joined at the
A. Sacoiliac joint d. ischial tuberosity
B. Hip joint e. symphysis pubis
C. Sacroiliac joint
5. Jeb accidentally smashed his hand in a car door breaking one of his
bones. If the injury is near the middle of his palm, which type of bone must be
involved?
a. Proximal phalanx
B. Metacarpal
C. Metatarsal
D. Distal phalanx
E. carpal
6. The largest bone of the appendicular skeleton is the
A. humerus d. ulna
B. Tibia e. femur
C. Clicle
7. The humeral process that articulates with the ulna is the
A. Trochlea d. medial epicondyle
B. Capitulum e. a and b
C. Lateral epicondyle
8. Lynn has recently lost quite a bit of eight and now notices that a bump
is visible in each side of her lower abdomen. Palpating it, she feels that her
pelvic bone is protruding. Which part?
A. Ischial spine d. iliac crest
B. Symphysis pubis e. acetabulum
C. Anterior superior iliac spine
9. In adults, which of the following represents a set of fused bones?
A) Femur
B) Temporal bone
C) Radius
D) Sacral bone
E) Tibia
10. The process of bone formation is known as ________.
A) hematopoiesis
B) hemostasis
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C) metabolism
D) ossification
B. MATCHING TYPE:
Match the terms in column B with the appropriate description in column A:
Column A Column B
1. sharp, slender process a. condyle
2. small rounded projection b. foramen
3. large rounded projection c. fossa
4. structure supported on neck d. head
5. armlike projection e. meatus
6. rounded, convex projection f. ramus
7. canal-like structure g. sinus
8. round or oval opening through a bone h. spine
9. shallow depression I. trochanter
10. air-filled cavity j. tubercle
11. large, irregularly shaped projection k. tuberosity
C. Matching type:
The distinguishing characteristics of the vertebrae composing the vertebral
column are noted below. Correctly identify each described structure or region
by choosing a response from the key. (Some choices may be used more than
once.)
Key:
atlas coccyx sacrum axis
lumbar vertebra thoracic vertebra cervical vertebra—typical