A) activity of growth hormone.
B) formation of secondary ossification sites.
C) activity of chondroblasts.
D) formation of an osteoclast.
E) breakdown of hyaline cartilage.
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A) carpal tunnel syndrome
B) flat bones
C) irregular bone
D) sinusitis
E) osteoporosis
F) long bone
G) sprain
H) short bone
I) arthritis
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A) Fibrocartilage degenerates where the two broken ends of the bone were once together.
B) Osteoblasts convert cartilage to bone in the injured area.
C) Immediately after breaking a bone, a hematoma breaks free from the injured area.
D) Bones heal more quickly as individuals age.
E) The repaired area of a bone is much thinner than the original bone.
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A) Cartilage is found where support under pressure is required.
B) All types of cartilage are produced by osteocytes.
C) Cartilage functions to link muscles to bone.
D) Cartilage fibers make up ligaments.
E) Cartilage is flexible due to a spongy network of trabeculae.
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A) maxilla
B) zygomatic
C) parietal
D) occipital
E) frontal
F) mandible
G) lacrimal
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A) ribs
B) palatine bones
C) intervertebral disks
D) intravertebral disks
E) osteons
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A) carpal tunnel syndrome
B) flat bones
C) irregular bone
D) sinusitis
E) osteoporosis
F) long bone
G) sprain
H) short bone
I) arthritis
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A) athletes have lower blood calcium levels than nonathletes.
B) weight-bearing exercise increases bone mass and strength.
C) nonathletes have a low parathyroid hormone rate.
D) athletes produce more growth plates.
E) nonathletes produce fewer osteoids.
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A) humerus, radius and ulna, carpals, metacarpals, phalanges
B) phalanges, metacarpals, carpals, radius and ulna, humerus
C) phalanges, carpals, metacarpals, radius and ulna, humerus
D) phalanges, metacarpals, carpals, humerus, radius and ulna
E) radius and ulna, humerus, carpals, metacarpals, phalanges
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A) a growth plate is present in each epiphysis until the late teens.
B) the production of cartilage for a lengthening bone occurs primarily on the inside of the growth plate.
C) ossification cannot occur until after puberty.
D) primary ossification occurs until death.
E) the activity of osteoblasts cannot be reduced until adulthood.
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A) carpal tunnel syndrome
B) flat bones
C) irregular bone
D) sinusitis
E) osteoporosis
F) long bone
G) sprain
H) short bone
I) arthritis
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A) humerus
B) patella
C) radius
D) metatarsals
E) phalanges
F) scapula
G) tibia
H) femur
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