Which fibrous connective tissue attaches muscle to bone?

Correct answer: Tendons

Explanation

This question requires distinguishing between the different types of connective tissues found around joints and muscles, specifically identifying the one that forms the muscle-bone connection.

Other questions

Question 1

Which of the following is described as a critical function of the skeletal system?

Question 2

How many bones comprise the axial skeleton in an adult?

Question 3

Which division of the skeleton includes all bones of the upper and lower limbs?

Question 4

Which bone is referred to as the 'keystone' bone because it forms part of the base of the skull and eye sockets?

Question 5

What is the only movable bone of the skull?

Question 6

How many vertebrae make up the cervical region of the spine?

Question 7

Which part of the sternum is the upper portion of the breast bone?

Question 8

Ribs that are attached to the cartilage that joins the sternum, but not directly to the sternum itself, are classified as what type of ribs?

Question 9

How many bones are in the appendicular skeleton of an adult?

Question 10

Which bone is part of the pectoral girdle and is commonly known as the collarbone?

Question 11

In the forearm, which bone runs on the side of the little finger?

Question 12

The pelvic girdle is formed by the fusion of three bones during adolescence. Which of these is the largest part of the hip bone?

Question 13

What is the medical term for the kneecap?

Question 14

How many total tarsal bones are in each ankle?

Question 15

What is the process called by which red bone marrow produces red blood cells?

Question 16

Which type of joint, based on function, allows for free movement, such as the knee joint?

Question 17

What is the term for the tough, elastic connective tissue that connects bone to bone?

Question 18

Which body movement involves raising the arm laterally away from the body?

Question 19

The movement of the forearm that turns the hand to the palm backward position, causing the radius and ulna to form an X-shape, is called what?

Question 20

What is the medical term for pointing the toes downward or lifting the heel from the ground?

Question 21

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is described as what type of disease?

Question 22

An excessive anterior curvature of the lumbar region, often associated with obesity or late pregnancy, is known as what disorder?

Question 23

What type of fracture is characterized by the bone being broken straight across?

Question 24

A fracture where the bones are partially broken and which occurs mainly in children is known as what type?

Question 25

Which medical specialist focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the joints, muscles, and bones, including diseases like arthritis and osteoporosis?

Question 26

What diagnostic procedure involves inserting a pencil-thin instrument into a joint to visualize the interior?

Question 27

According to the vocabulary list, what is the term for joint pain?

Question 28

What does the term 'chondromalacia' signify?

Question 29

The vertebral column consists of 24 individual vertebrae plus which two fused bones?

Question 30

Which bone of the lower leg is described as the main weight-bearing bone?

Question 31

What is the function of yellow bone marrow?

Question 33

A twisting movement of the neck or body produced by the summation of small rotational movements between adjacent vertebrae is known as what?

Question 34

Which condition is an inflammatory arthritis caused by the buildup of uric acid crystals in a joint?

Question 35

The term 'osteoporosis' describes a disease characterized by what change in the bones?

Question 36

A surgical puncture to aspirate fluid from a joint is known as what procedure?

Question 37

What is the medical term for the cheekbone?

Question 38

How many lumbar vertebrae form the inner curvature of the spine?

Question 39

What are the bones of the palm of the hand called?

Question 40

The large socket in the pelvic bones that holds the head of the femur is called the:

Question 41

What type of joint allows for some movement and is exemplified by the joints of the pubic symphysis?

Question 42

What is the lubricating fluid found between synovial joints?

Question 43

Moving the lower jaw forward to stick out the chin is an example of what movement?

Question 44

What is the term for an abnormal, lateral curvature of the spine that is often accompanied by twisting of the vertebral column?

Question 45

What is the creaking or popping sound heard when fractured bones move against each other called?

Question 46

A fracture of the distal radius or wrist is specifically known as what type of fracture?

Question 47

Which diagnostic test is used to determine osteoporosis by measuring bone mineral density?

Question 48

According to the vocabulary list, what is the definition of 'osteomyelitis'?

Question 49

The bone that separates the left and right nasal cavity is the:

Question 50

The term 'hematopoiesis' refers to which process within the skeletal system?