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| Where do you find spongy bone? |
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| What type of marrow do you find in diaphysis? |
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| What type of bone makes up diaphysis? |
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| What are chambers where osteocytes are located? |
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| What are canals that connect lacunae? |
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| Endochondral Ossification |
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| What cell organelle would osteoclasts have a lot of? |
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| Intramembraneous Ossification |
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| What bone formation helps form the skull? |
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| What are the bone eroding cells? |
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| What form the bone tissues? |
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| What type of bone can tear skin? |
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1)support and protect 2)body movements |
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| What are the functions of bones? |
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| Why is bone marrow yellow? |
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| Which between the axial and appendicular have more protection? |
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| Which skeleton inlcudes the skull, hyoid bone, vertebral column, and the thoratic cage? |
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| What skeleton includes: pectoral girdle, upper limbs, pelvic girdle, lower limbs? |
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a)frontal bones d)temporal bones b)parietal bones e)sphenoid bones c)occipital bones f)ethmoid bones |
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| What are the bones of the cranium? (8) |
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| What bone is Mastoid Process located on? |
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| Where are the temporal bones? |
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| What bones form orbits and lacrimal around your eyes? |
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a)Maxillae e)Nasal b)Palatine f)Vomer c)Zygomatic g)Inferior d)Lacrimal h)Mandible |
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| What are the 8 bones of the face? |
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| What two facial bones would be injured if you got punched? |
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| What is the most superior part of the vertebral column? |
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| ___________-vertebrae comprise the bony axis of your neck |
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| What process articulates with ribs on the thoracic vertebra? |
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| Ribs, thoracic vertebrae, sternum, and the costal cartilages. |
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| What does the Thoracic Cage include? |
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| Long, short, flat, irregular |
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| What are all the shapes of bones? |
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| Where are long bones located in your body? |
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| Where are short bones located in your body? |
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| Where are flat bones located in your body? |
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| Where are irregular bones located in your body? |
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| 2 clavicles and 2 scapulae |
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| What makes up the pectoral girdle? |
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| What process articulates with the radius in the humerus? |
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| What bones make up the coxae? |
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| What bone articulates with the femur? |
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| What bone (heel bone) carries most of bodies weight? |
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| What are also called articulations, are functional junctions between bones? |
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(matching joints) -close contact; thin layer of dense connective tissue examples=sutures |
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(matching) -connected by hyaline or fibro cartilage; slightly flexible examples:located between vertebrae |
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(matching) -most joints; articular cartilage and a tubular capsule of dense connective tissue |
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| Hip and shoulder are what type of joint? |
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| What bone rests on a tendon? |
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| What is an opening through a bone that usually is a passageway for blood vessels, nerves, or ligaments? |
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