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| membrane that lines the medullary canal |
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| area where cranial bones have joined together |
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| though membrane on the outside of bone |
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| 12 pairs of bones that suround the heart and lungs |
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| lateral bone of the lower leg |
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| 2 bones that form the pelvic gridle |
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| connective tissue band that holds bones together |
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| material inside the medullary canal |
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| eight bones that suround and protect the brain |
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| lower arm bone on thumb side |
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| bones that form the extremities |
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| material found in some bones that produce blood cells |
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| air spaces in the bones of the skull |
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| an extremity or end of bone |
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| bones that form the main trunk of the body |
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| 26 bones of the spinal column |
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| area where two or more bones join together |
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| shoulder bone or shoulder blade |
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*frame work *storage *levers *hemopoiesis *protection |
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*frontal *2 parietal *2 temporal *occipital *ethmoid *sphenoid |
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*7 cervical *12 thoracic *5 lumbar *sacrum *coccmyx |
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| attached directly to the sternum |
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| attached to the cartilage of the rib above |
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| not attached on the front of the body |
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| three regions on each os coxae |
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| ability to respond to a stimulus |
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| ability to become short and thick |
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| ability to return to its original shape |
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| functions of the skeletal muscles: |
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| *attach to bones to provide voluntary movement *produce heat and energy for the body *help maintain posture *protect internal organs |
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