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| The periosteum is firmly attached to underlying compact bone by bundles of short collagen fibers called _______ |
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| All internal surfaces of bones are covered with a thinner fibrous membrane called ________ |
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| Consists of the bones of the skull, vertebral column, and rib cage |
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| consists of the bones of the upper and lower extremities and the pectoral and pelvic girdles that attach the extremities to the axial skeleton |
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| a rounded, articulating surface |
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| a smooth, flat articulating surface |
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| a relatively large, rounded articulating end of a bone |
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| enlarged area on or just above a condyle |
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| a general term for any bony prominence |
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| an arm-like projection of a bone |
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| a large blunt projection (found only on femur) |
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| a small, rounded, usually roughened process |
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| a small rounded projection |
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| a tubular passageway through bone |
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| a round or oval opening through bone |
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| a shallow depression in bone |
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| a cavity within a bone; usually filled with air |
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| What are extra bones that have developed within tendons? |
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| Extra bones in the skull are called? |
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| The outer surface of the diaphysis and those regions are not covered with articular cartilage are covered with a tough fibrous membrane called? |
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| a set of bones that forms the box enclosing the brain |
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| the bones comprising the anterior face of the skull including the jaw |
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| the bones of the skull are linked together by interlocking joints called? |
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| the frontal bones forms the forehead, it forms most of the roof of the _____, which houses the eyeball, and, immediately above the orbit, forms the ________, which lies directly beneath the eyebrows |
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| orbit; supraorbital margin |
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| the supraorbital margin is penetrated by the________ |
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| Parietal bones are found on the _______ of the skull |
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| the 2 parietal bones of the skull are attached by the _____ |
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| The parietal bones are attached to the frontal bone via the _______ |
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| the parietal bones of the skull is attached to the occipital bone via the _________ |
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| the parietal bones connect to the temporal bones via the _________ |
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| large opening in the occipital bone through which the spinal cord passes |
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| on each side of the foramen magnum are the _______ |
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| superior of the foramen magnum is the __________ |
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| the bump you can feel on the back of your own skull is called the? |
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| external occipital protuberance |
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| What is produced when the palatine processes fail to grow together during early prenatal development? |
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| a cleft palate is produced |
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| The name of the U-shaped bone located in the neck just above the larynx |
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| The "soft spots" on a baby's head |
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| What is the name for the lower jaw? |
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| The sockets for teeth are called |
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| alveoli within aveolar margins |
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| the bend in the jaw is termed? |
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| What does the vertebral arch of the vertebra consist of? (3 things) |
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| laminae (lamina), pedicles, and spinous process |
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| What are the names of the first 2 vertibrae |
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| The ridge on the bottom of the rib bone is called? |
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| point midway on humerous that attaches the deltoid muscle to the bone |
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| 2 structures on the humerous (one ball shaped one pulley shaped) |
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| the smaller indentation on the humerous is called the _______ and the larger indentation is called the ________ |
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| coronoid fossa;olecranon fossa |
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| on the distal end of the humerous, there is a medial and lateral _____ |
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| each coxal bone is formed by 3 smaller bones. these bones are? |
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| ilium, ischium, and pubis |
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| The big deep socket of your hip |
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| the hole in the end of the head of the femur |
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| Name the regions of the spine from superior to inferior including the number of vertibrae in each region |
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| cervical-7;thoracic-12;lumbar-5;sacral |
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| The large hole in the coxal bone is called the? |
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| the neck of the femur separates the head from the large, rough ____ ____. medial and inferior is the _____ _____. |
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| greater trochanter; lesser trochanter |
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| The bumps of your ankles are the _____ and the ____ of the bones |
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| lateral malleolus; medial malleolus |
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| intristic ligament extending from the acetabulum to the fovea capitis. carries and artery that supplies the head of the femur |
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