EBK HUMAN ANATOMY
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Chapter 9, Problem 8CRCAQ
Summary Introduction
To review:
The meaning of following clinical terms along with the comparison of the meaning with the definition: subcutaneous prepatellar bursa, subluxation, osteoarthritis, chondromalacia patella, and arthroscopy.
Introduction:
Word root is a basic word which on addition of a suffix or prefix forms a new and a meaningful word. Parts of a word are called word roots. Majority of the clinical terms have been formed by adding different words, which reflect the meaning of the same.
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Use the word roots and the prefixes and suffixes to build words with the following meanings:1. Inflammation of the extension of the synovial membrane that acts as a cushion:2. Cartilage cell:3. Joint pain:4. Pertaining to the bones of the wrist:5. Pertaining to the articulating surface of a long bone:
Match the term in column A with the correct description in column B.
Column A
Column B
1. Articular cartilage
a.) C- shaped plate of fibrocartilage that provides shock absorption at the knee joint
2. Interosseous membrane
b.) Synchondrosis where bone growth occurs
3. Synovial membrane
c.) Layer of hyaline cartilage that covers articulating bony surfaces at synovial joints
4. Bursa
d.) Fluid-filled sac that provides cushioning and reduces friction at a synovial joint
5. Fontanelle
e.) Structure that anchors a tooth to its bony socket
6. Meniscus
f.) Sheet of fibrous connective tissue that connects the long bones in the forearm or leg
7. Intervertebral disc
g.) Region of connective tissue between cranial bones in the fetal skull, where ossification is not complete
8. Epiphyseal plate
h.) Shock absorbing fibrocartilage located between the bodies of adjacent vertebrae
9. Periodontal…
Select the best answer or answers from the choices given: The fracture type in which the bone ends are incompletely separated is (a) greenstick, (b) compound, (c) simple, (d) comminuted, (e) compression.
Chapter 9 Solutions
EBK HUMAN ANATOMY
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