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| A wheel barrow demonstrates |
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| Secondary ossification centers occur in the bone where? |
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| Basic functional units of mature compact bone |
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| Increasing the proportion of organic molecules to inorganic components in the bony matrix cause the bones to be more flexible |
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| Patella is an example of what bone |
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| Humerus is an example of what bone |
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| Condition that produces a reduction in bone mass sufficient to compromise normal function is |
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| When the epiphyseal plate is replace by long bones |
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| bones have reached their adult length when |
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| Elevated levels of calcium ions in the blood stimulate the secretion of the hormone |
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| A canal leading through a bone |
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| Necessary for absorption and transportation of calcium and phosphate ions |
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| Fracture in the shaft of the bone would be a break in the |
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| A part of an osteon which contains blood vessels |
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| How many cervical vertebrae are there |
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| The sternum is not apart of this skeleton |
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| Ulna rotates upon the head of the |
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| The stronger and more stable the joint the ... |
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| A synarthrosis that binds the teeth to the bony sockets in the maxillary bone and the mandible |
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| Tibial collateral ligaments |
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| Limits the anterior/posterior movement of the femur and maintain alignment of the femoral and tibial condyles |
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| Functions to reinforce the joint capsule |
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| Movement towards the midline |
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| Movement away from the midline |
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| Extension past the anatomical position |
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| Special movement of the thumb that allows it to grasp an object and hold on to it |
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| Dense layer of collagen fibers that surround an entire skeleton muscle |
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| When Energy reserves in a muscle are exhausted and lactic acid levels increase what occurs |
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| Single Neuromuscular junction |
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| Each skeletal muscle fiber is contolled by a neuron at a |
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| Cell Membrane of skeletal muscle |
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| Active sites on the actin are blocked by |
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| After death, muscle fibers run out of ATP, calcium begins to leak from the sarcoplasmic reticulum and into the sarcoplasm |
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| Acts as an energy reserve in muscle tissue |
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| Action potentials are conducted into a skeletal muscle fiber by |
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| When muscle fibers produced increse tenstion but do not shorten |
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| Does not indicate the fat content of a muscle |
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| A muscle that assists the muscle that is primarily responsible for a given action |
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