Embryonic Bone
Quiz by Kathy Rozzi
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- Q1
These are also known as "soft spots"?
medullary area
haversian canals
fontanels
parietal membranes
30s - Q2
In the embryonic skeleton ossification begins...
at birth
6th gestational month
at conception
3rd gestational month
30s - Q3
During embryonic development the skeleton is first made of cartilage and_______________?
fibrous connective tissue
articular cartilage
hyaline cartilage
collagen
30s - Q4
The production of bone matrix is also known as___________?
bone cancellation
matrixification
stratification
ossification
30s - Q5
The areas of fibrous connective tissue in between bones in an infants skull are called?
articular cartilage
fontanels
hyaline membrane
hyaline cartilage
30s - Q6
The function of the fontanels in a newborn are to allow molding of the skull during birth and also.....
permit diffusion of fluids within the brain
provide protection from infection
prevent bleeding of the brain
permit brain growth after birth
30s - Q7
The cranial and facial bones are made of__________________?
synovial connective tissue
cartilage
bone matrix
fibrous connective tissue
30s - Q8
At what age do the fontanels become ossified?
2 years
1 year
10 years
6 years
30s - Q9
Bone tissue and bones as organs are never really "finished".
False
True
30s