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If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: Answer: joint Question: Answer: blood cell formation, in red bone marrow Question: Red bone Answer: soft connective tissue inside the hard of some bones Question: Answer: shaft of long Question: cavityAnswer: hallow area the diaphysis of a bone Question: yellow bone Answer: an inactive form of marrow found in the adult skeleton Question: EpiphysisAnswer: ends of bones, red bone fills in small spaces n the spongy bone composing the epiphysis. Question: cartilageAnswer: cartilage the joint ends of bones Question: PeriosteumAnswer: tough, tissue covering the bone Question: Answer: a fibrous that lines the medullary cavity. Question: Dense Answer: bone with an outer that is hard and dense. Question: Compact Answer: dense Question: TrabeculaeAnswer: needlike threads of spongy bone that surround a network of Question: Answer: structural unit of bone tissue made up of concentric layers (lamellae)of hard bone matrix and bone cells (osteocytes) Question: concentric Answer: ring of matrix surrounding the haversian canal Question: Answer: bone Question: Answer: space or cavity; for example lacunae in bone bone cells Question: Answer: an extremely narrow tubular passage or in compact bone Question: periosteumAnswer: tough, connective covering the bone Question: Answer: specialized, fibrous connective tissue that has the of a firm plastic or gristle like gel Question: ChondrocytesAnswer: cartilage Question: OsteoblastsAnswer: bone cell Question: Answer: bone cell Question: OssificationAnswer: the process in which most bones are formed from models Question: plateAnswer: the cartilage plate that is between the epiphysis and the and allows growth to occur; sometimes refered to as the growth plate Question: EpiphysesAnswer: ends of a long Question: DiaphysisAnswer: shaft on a lone Question: SkeletonAnswer: the bones of the head, neck, and Question: SkeletonAnswer: the bons of the and lower extremeties of the body Question: Answer: bony vault made up of eight bones that encase the Question: Middle Answer: a tiny and very thin epithelium lined in the temporal bone that houses the ossicles; in the middle ear, sound waves are amplified Question: SinusesAnswer: a or cavity inside some of the cranial bones Question: SinusesAnswer: four pairs of sinuses that have into the nose Question: SuturesAnswer: joint Question: FontanelsAnswer: "soft spots" on the infants head; unossified in the infant skull Question: vertebraeAnswer: bones that make up the column Question: ThoraxAnswer: Question: Answer: Thorax Question: ScapulaAnswer: Shoulder Question: ClavicleAnswer: collarbone, connects the upper to the axial skeleton Question: Olecranon Answer: a large depression on the surface of the humerus Question: Sternoclavicular Answer: the direct point of attachment between the of the upper extremity and the axial skeleton Question: Answer: one of the two in the forearm; located on the thumb side of the forearm Question: Answer: one of the two bones; located on the little finger side Question: ProcessAnswer: the large bony of the ulna; commonly referred to as the tip of the elbow Question: CarpalAnswer: pertaining to the Question: Meta-carpalAnswer: the part of the hand between the and fingers Question: Answer: the bones that make up the and toes Question: HipAnswer: the joint connecting the legs to the trunk; pelvic Question: Pelvic Answer: connects the legs to the trunk; hip Question: Answer: pelvic bone or hip bone formed by fusion of three distinct bones (ilium, ischium, and pubis) during skeletal Question: IliumAnswer: distal portion of the intestine Question: IscheumAnswer: one of separate bones that forms the os coxa Question: PubisAnswer: joint in the midline between the two bones Question: Answer: bone, which is the longest bone in the body. Question: Answer: socket in the hip bone into which the head of the fits Question: PatellaAnswer: small, shallow pan; the Question: TibiaAnswer: Question: Answer: the slender non-weight bearing bone on the lateral aspect of the leg. Question: ArchAnswer: the arch that extends across the ball of the foot; also the transverse arch Question: Answer: Seven bones of the heel and back part of the foot; the is the largest Question: CalcaneusAnswer: heel bone; tarsal in the foot Question: longitudinal Answer: two , the medial and lateral, that extends lengthwise in the foot Question: ?Answer: / Question: ArchAnswer: the arch that extends across the ball of the foot also known as the Arch Question: Metatarsal Answer: the arch that across the ball of the foot also known as the Transverse Arch Question: ?Answer: / Question: SynarthrosisAnswer: a joint in which fibrous tissue joints bones and holds them together tightly; commonly called sutures Question: AmphiarthrosisAnswer: slightly movable joint such as the joint joining the two bones Question: DiarthrosesAnswer: movable joint Question: Answer: bond or band two objects; in anatomy a band of white fibrous tissue connecting bones Question: CartilageAnswer: covering the joint ends of bones Question: Synovial Answer: connective tissue membrane lining the spaces between bones and joints that synovial fluid Question: Answer: act of binding; the angle between two bones at the joint Question: ExtensionAnswer: increasing the angle between two at a joint Question: RotationAnswer: movement around the axis; for example, shaking her head "no" Question: Answer: act of binding; the angle between two bones at the joint Question: Answer: a bend Question: Answer: move away from the of midline Question: Answer: move toward the or midline Question: CircumductAnswer: move the end in a circular path Question: Long Answer: , fermur Question: short Answer: carpals Question: flat Answer: bones (ie frontal) Question: bonesAnswer: Question: Long Answer: Diaphysis, Cavity, Epiphysis, Articular Cartilage, Periosteum, Endosteum |
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