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| cube-shaped bones that contain mostly spony bone |
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| The disease in children whose diets lack calcium or vitamin D, where the bones fail to calcify |
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| A round or oval hole through a bone, which contains blood vessels and/or nerves |
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| A large rounded projection on a bone |
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| A fracture where the bone breaks cleanly but does not penetrate the skin is termed |
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| An increase in bone diameter |
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| The part of the ethmoid bone that contains holey areas with fibers that carry impulses from the olfactory receptors of the nose to the brain |
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| The external acoustic (auditory) meatus is found |
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| The head of the humerus fits into the |
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| The disease in which uric acid accumulates in the blood and may be deposited as needle-shaped crystals in the soft tissues of joints |
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| The periosteum is secured to the underlying bone by dense connective tissue fibers called |
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| indicates bone length is increasing |
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| characteristic of compact bone |
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| The bone cells within lacunae receive nourishment from blood vessels through passageways |
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| shallow, serving as an articular surface |
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| blood vessels and nerve fibers |
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| The canal that runs through the core of each osteon contains |
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| bone that forms from fibrous membranes |
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| parathyroid hormone (PTH) activate |
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| ribs from superior to inferiour |
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.true ribs .false ribs .floating ribs |
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fusion of: .manbrium .body .xiphoid process |
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| articulates permitting only slight decrease movement |
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| articulates permitting no movement |
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| pass through all vertebra |
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| allow growth of the brain |
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| layers of calcification that are found in bone |
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| area where bone growth takes place |
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