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Movement of a body part away from the midline.   Abduction  
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Movement of body part toward the midline   Adduction  
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Cartilage. A thin layer or cartilage covering each epiphysis   Articular  
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Moves the distal end of a bone in a circle   Circumduction  
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The outer layer of bone that is hard and dense   Compact Bone  
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An oval projection that fits into an elliptical socket   Condyle  
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A sharp edge   Crest  
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or shaft-A hollow tube made of hard, compact bone   Diaphysis  
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A thin membrane that lines the medullary cavity   Endosteum  
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Cartilage between the epiphyses and the diaphysis   Epiphyseal plate  
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The end of the bone   Epiphysis  
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Increasing the angle of a joint, as in straightening a bent elbow   Extention  
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Reduces the angle of a join, as in bending the elbow   Flexion  
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Areas where ossification is incomplete or known as "soft spots"   Fontanel  
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The process of blood cell formation   Hematopoiesis  
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The hollow area inside the diaphysis of a bone containing yellow bone marrow   Medullary cavity  
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A large depression on the posterior surface of the humerus   Olecranon Fossa  
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Bone reabsorbing cells   Osteoclasts  
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Living bine cells   Osteocytes  
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A bone-forming cell   Osteoblasts  
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Astrong fibrous membrane covering a long bone everywhere except at joint surfaces   Periosteum  
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Soft connective tissue inside the hard walls of some bones   Red Bone Marrow  
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Spins one bone relative to another, as in rotating the head at the neck joint   Rotation  
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Spaces or cavities within some of the cranial bones   Sinus  
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The porous bone in the end of the long bone   Spongy bone  
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An immovable joint   Suture  
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Support the body's weight   Lower limbs and pelvis  
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