Pirate Test Name o Lily-livered Landlubber: Ahoy there, me hearty! Whut ye got? Be quick about it, I be shippin' out soon! (30 minutes) #1-20: We found this skeleton lyin' on th' Davy Jones' Locker. Be a smart aleck an' show off t' yer crew by givin' each bone its scientific name. The captain be gettin' sea salt in his joints an' he finds that he canna move some o' them. #21-27: Name what kind o' joint each arrow points t' (be specific) an' next t' 't, write D, R, or A. (Diathrosis, Amphiarthrosis, Synarthrosis) 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. Asdfasdf 28. Common name o' th' broken bone? 29. Open? Compound? Closed? Simple? (Pick th' two o' th' words tha apply). 30. This fracture here is: a. impacted c. transverse b. comminuted d. oblique
31. Each muscle begins at an, ends at an, an' contracts t' produce an. (a). origin, insertion, action (b). insertion, origin, action (c). action, insertion, origin (d). oigin, action, insertion (e). None o' th' above 32. Muscle cells contain contractible units that be called: (a). sarcoplasmic reticulum (b). fascicles (c). epymysium (d). sarcomere (e). None o' th' above 33. The cells that make up muscle tissue be highly specialized fer th' process o': (a). atrophy (b). contraction (c). twitching (d). all of the above (e). none of the above 34. What kind o' muscle helps t' pump blood in arteries? 35. Name th' kind o' muscle. If 'tis striated, add an S next to it. If 'tis voluntary, add a V next to it. If tis involuntary, add an I. 36. You`re fightin' off enemies on deck, slashin' this way an' that wi' yer sword. As ye leap away an' swiftly dodge the'r attacks, ye land on th' side o' yer foot. Ouch! Be this a sprain or a strain? 37. What did ye hurt? (a). tendon
(b). muscle (c). ligament (d). bone (e). your face! 38. How does hypertrophy an atrophy compare? What causes them t occur? 39. Explain th difference tween adduction an abduction. (1-2 sentences be nuff) 40. Rhomboids a. large, superficial, moves scapula and supports arm 41. Pectoralis b. connects the scapula and vertebrae; major and minor 42. Deltoids c. three muscles that rotate hips 43. Gluteus d. very prone to cramps, lower leg 44. Trapezius e. upper body, anterior of body 45. Gastrocnemius f. shape of triangle; three distinct sets of fibers What be these called? 46. 47. 48. What type o' vertebrae be th' two pictures above? (hint: they be both th' same kind) 49. What is th difference tween vertebral and intervertebral foramen? 50. The captain decided t' fire ye on accoun' o' gentleman o' fortune dasn't like words they canna understand an' ye keep usin' them anatomy terms. T' get revenge like a nasty seafarin' hearty does, ye yell "I hopes ye all get scurvy, ye horn swagglin bilge rats! an' toss all the'r lemons overboard. They make ye keel haul th' plank but at th' last second, th' captain says: "If ye can accurately name an' spell three muscular dystrophy diseases, then we`ll let ye off th' hook" Bone-us Kweshtun: Whut iz th swashbucklers name o th di-sea-se tha iz caused by th wear an tear o cartilage at th joints? (1 xtra dubloon fer ye!) Tis th end, ye swabbie whut deserves the black spot!
Spelling counts. Th' Answer Key (ya scurvy cur, ye better nay be cheatin' ) 1. Cranium (1 pt) 2. Mandible (1 pt) 3. Clavicle (1 pt) 4. Sternum (1 pt) 5. Humerus (1 pt) 6. Thoracic Cage (1 pt) 7. Vertebrae (1 pt) 8. Coxal bone, pelvic girdle, ilium (any of these names are acceptable. 1 pt) 9. Ulna (1 pt) 10. Radius (1 pt) 11. Carpal (1 pt) 12. Metacarpals (1 pt) 13. Phalanges (1 pt) 14. Femur (1 pt) 15. Patella (1 pt) 16. Tibia (1 pt) 17. Fibula (1 pt) 18. Tarsal (1 pt) 19. Metatarsals (1 pt) 20. Phalanges (1 pt) #21-27: 2 points each. One for the name and one for the letter (D, A, or S) Bonus: add an extra ½ point if term used is in parantheses. [ Ex: pivot = 1 pt. trichoid = 1.5 pt ] 21. Sutures S 22. Pivot (or Trichoid) D 23. Ball-and-Socket (or Spheroidal) - D 24. Synchrondrosis - S 25. Hinge (or ginglymus) - D 26. Symphysis - A 27. Saddle (Sellaris) D 28. Collarbone (1 pt) 29. Closed, simple, (1 pt no half credit! It s all for nothing here!) 30. (c). transverse (1 pt) 31. (a). origin, insertion, action (2 pt) 32. (d). Sarcomere (2 pt) 33. (b). contraction (1 pt) 34. Smooth muscle (2 pt) 35. Skeletal S V Smooth I Cardiac S V (3 pts total 1 for each.)
36. Sprain (1 pt) 37. (c). ligament (2 pt) 38. Hypertrophy is the growth in size of muscle cells. Atrophy is when the muscle cells shrink. Hypertrophy is a result of exercise, and atrophy occurs due to injury or lack of exercise. (5 pt) 39. Abduction is a type of angular movement in which you are bringing a body part away from your midline. Adduction is a type of angular movement in which you are bringing a body part towards your midline. (5 pt) Matching - 1pt each 40. B 41. E 42. F 43. C 44. A 45. D 46. Pedicle (2 pt) 47. Lamina (2 pt) 48. Cervical (1 pt) 49. Vertebral foramina are the holes formed by the arch and body of a single vertebrae through which the spinal cord runs through. Intervertebral foramina are the gaps in between stacked vertebrae through which roots, arteries, and signals can go through to the spinal cord. (5 pt) 50. Becker's muscular dystrophy, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy, Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy, Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, Myotonia congenita, Myotonic dystrophy (any 3 of these spelled accurately. + 1 pt for each name, and 3 pts max) Bonus: osteo-arrrrrghthuritis! (osteoarthritis) " you only get it if it has an arrrr in it! (1 pt)