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| Mandible, vomer, maxilla and zygomatic are all bones of the |
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Give the medical names for the following bones: Foot bones_________ |
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| lamina (part of the vertebral arch) |
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| curve, swayback (anterior curvature in the lumbar region) |
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| illium (upper part of the pelvic bone) |
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| malleolus (process on each side of the ankle) |
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| pubis (anterior part of the pelvic bone) |
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| radius (forearm bone, thumb side) |
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| ulna (forearm bone, little finger side) |
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| decreasing the angle between two bones bending a limb |
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| decreasing the angle of the ankle joint so that the foot bends backward . This is the opposite movement of stepping on a gas pedal when driving a car |
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| motion that extend the foot downward toward the ground as when pointing the toes or stepping on the gas pedal. |
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| fibrous membrane separating and enveloping muscles. |
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| Rare malignant tumor arising in bone, most often occuring in children |
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| bony growth arising from the surface of the bone |
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| commong malignant tumor arising from osetoblasts |
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| fluid-filled cyst arising from joint capsules or tendons, typically in the hand. |
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| makes up voluntary or skeletal muscles that move all bones. |
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| makes up the involuntary or visceral muscles that move internal organs. |
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| is striated in appearance but is like smooth muscle in its action. |
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