Stack #131808
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| Periosteum | Tough membrane around bone
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| Osteocytes | Calcium deposits, responsible for bone growth
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| Yellow Bone Marrow | Made of blood vessels, nerve cells, and fat cells
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| Red Bone Marrow | Produces red blood cells, white blood cells, and other parts of blood
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| Functions of bones | Support shape, protect, levers, store calcium and phosphorus, and hematophisis (blood cell production)
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| Tendons | Connect muscle to bone
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| Ligaments | Connect bone to bone
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| Ossification | Process of bone formation
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| Epipyseal Plates | The plates that grow in the in the bones, cause them to grow
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| Joint Types | Immovable, Slightly Movable, Freely Movable
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| Compact Bone | Dense area inside bone
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| Spongy Bone | Small cavities that give bone strength without adding mass
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| Haversian Canal | Tubes inside bone for blood vessels and nerves
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