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| bones of skull, thorax, and vertebral column |
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| bones of the limbs and girdles that attach them to the axial skeleton |
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| thin, roughly parallel surfaces |
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| irregular bones formed between cranial bones |
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| relatively long and slender |
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| small, flat, and somewhat shaped like sesame seed |
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| also known as bone markings |
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| canal, process, sinus, foramen, fissure |
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| head, tubercle, sulcus, tuberosity, diaphysis, trochlea, condyle |
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| trochanter, neck, diaphysis, facet, condyle |
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| crest, fossa, line, spine, ramus |
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| consist largely of spongy bone |
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| avascular and receives resources from synovial fluid |
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| contains medullary cavity |
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| supplies osteons of compact bone with blood |
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| carry blood to/from metaphysis |
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| mature bone cells that cannot divide |
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| mesenchymal cells that produce cells that differentiate into osteoblasts |
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| remove and remodel bone matrix |
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| accounts for 2/3 bone weight |
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| connected by perforating canals |
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