Open QuestionThe presence of an epiphyseal line indicates (a) epiphyseal growth has ended, (b) epiphyseal growth is just beginning, (c) growth of bone diameter is just beginning, (d) the bone is fractured at the location, (e) no particular event.
Open QuestionThe hormones that coordinate the storage, absorption, and excretion of calcium ions are (a) growth hormone and thyroxine, (b) calcitonin and parathyroid hormone, (c) calcitriol and cholecalciferol, (d) estrogens and androgens.
Open QuestionWhat is the primary difference between endochondral ossification and intramembranous ossification?
Open QuestionWhich three organs or tissues interact to assist in the regulation of calcium ion concentration in body fluids?
Open QuestionThe process of bone growth at the epiphyseal cartilage is similar to (a) intramembranous ossification, (b) endochondral ossification, (c) the process of osteopenia, (d) the process of healing a fracture, (e) the process of calcification.
Open QuestionThe vitamins essential for normal adult bone maintenance and repair are (a) A and E, (b) C and D3, (c) B and E, (d) B complex and K.
Open QuestionCompare and contrast controls of bone remodeling exerted by hormones and by mechanical and gravitational forces, including the purpose of each control system and changes in bone architecture that might occur.
Open QuestionFormation of the bony callus in fracture repair is followed bya. hematoma formationb. fibrocartilaginous callus formationc. bone remodelingd. formation of granulation tissue.
Open QuestionWhile playing on her swing set, 10-year-old Sally falls and breaks her right leg. At the emergency room, the doctor tells her parents that the proximal end of the tibia where the epiphysis meets the diaphysis is fractured. The fracture is properly set and eventually heals. During a routine physical when she is 18, Sally learns that her right leg is 2 cm shorter than her left, probably because of her accident. What might account for this difference?
Open QuestionDeborah, a 75-year-old woman, stumbled slightly while walking, then felt a terrible pain in her left hip. At the hospital, X-ray images revealed that the hip was broken. Also, the compact bone and spongy bone throughout her spine were very thin. What was her probable condition?
Open QuestionThe primary reason that osteoporosis accelerates after menopause in women is (a) reduced levels of circulating estrogens, (b) reduced levels of vitamin C, (c) diminished osteoclast activity, (d) increased osteoblast activity.
Open QuestionThe nonpathologic loss of bone that occurs with aging is called (a) osteomyelitis, (b) osteoporosis, (c) osteopenia, (d) osteitis, (e) osteomalacia.