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Example Question #1 : Help With Types Of Bone
The sternum is an example of which bone type?
Irregular bone
Long bone
Short bone
Flat bone
Flat bone
There are five classifications of bone in the body: long, short, flat, irregular, and sesamoid. The sternum, as well as many of the bones in the skull, are examples of flat bones.
Long bones have a greater length and diameter, while short bones have similar length and diameter measures. The femur is a long bone, while the carpals are short bones. Short bones generally appear square. Irregular bones have unique shapes, such as the sphenoid and ethmoid. Sesamoid bones are generally round and are embedded in tendon structures. The patella is a sesamoid bone.
Example Question #1 : Help With Types Of Bone
Which type of bones form the outer region the skull?
Sesamoid bones
Short bones
Long bones
Flat bones
Irregular bones
Flat bones
The five types of bones are flat bones, short bones, long bones, irregular bones, and sesamoid bones. Flat bones are found in the skull, and contain suture joints that fuse together as a developing child ages. The frontal, temporal, parietal, and occipital bones are all flat bones. Within the interior skull structure, the ethmoid and sphenoid bones are considered irregular bones.
Example Question #2 : Help With Types Of Bone
A vertebra would be classified as which type of bone?
Sesamoid bone
Long bone
Flat bone
Irregular bone
Short bone
Irregular bone
The five types of bones are long bone, short bone, irregular bone, flat bone, and sesamoid bone. Irregular bones are categorized by a shape that does not fit into the other categories. Typical vertebrae do not fit into any geometric shape.
Example Question #82 : Musculoskeletal Physiology
A rib is an example of a __________ bone.
long
intrasutural
flat
sesamoid
short
flat
Ribs are considered flat bones. Flat bones are generally thin and flat, and can frequently be wide and/or curved. The ribs, sternum, and scapula are considered flat bones.
Long bones are classified as bones with a length that is substantially greater than their width, such as the femur, radius, and phalanges. Short bones, in contrast, have similar length and width measurements, such as the carpals and tarsals. Sesamoid bones are embedded in tendons, such as the patella. Intrasutural bones (or Wormian bones) are found between the primary bones of the skull in abnormal cases of suture formation during development.
Example Question #2 : Help With Types Of Bone
Which of the following is not a long bone?
Axis
Second metatarsal
Fibula
Humerus
Axis
The axis is the only bone listed that is not a long bone. The axis is the second cervical vertebra (C2) and is classified as an irregular bone.
Example Question #1 : Help With Types Of Bone
Which of the following is not a short bone?
Third metacarpal
First cuniform
Hamate
Scaphoid
Third metacarpal
The third metacarpal is the only bone listed that is not a short bone. It is a classifed as a long bone because of its shape and structure, even though it is small.
Example Question #7 : Help With Types Of Bone
Which of the following is a flat bone?
Ulna
Sphenoid
Patella
Scapula
Scapula
The scapula is the only bone listed that is a flat bone. The ulna is a long bone, the sphenoid is an irregular bone, and the patella is a sesamoid bone.
Example Question #81 : Musculoskeletal Physiology
Which of the following is not an irregular bone?
Zygomatic bone
Third cervical vertebra
Frontal bone
Hyoid bone
Frontal bone
The only bone listed that is not an irregular bone is the frontal bone. The frontal bone is a flat bone.
Example Question #3 : Help With Types Of Bone
Which of the following is a sesamoid bone?
Ethmoid
Rib
Talus
Pisiform
Pisiform
The only bone listed that is a sesamoid bone is the pisiform. The ethmoid is an irregular bone, the talus is a short bone, and the rib is a flat bone.
Example Question #2 : Help With Types Of Bone
Which of the following is not considered part of the axial skeleton?
Seventh thoracic vertebra
Sacrum
Pelvis
Mandible
Pelvis
The pelvis is considered to be part of the appendicular skeleton. The sacrum, mandible, and seventh thoracic vertebra are part of the axial skeleton.