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Chapter 7

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Area where cranial bones have joined together   suture  
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Membrane that lines the medullary canal   endosteum  
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Tough membrane on the outside of the bone   periosteum  
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Twelve pairs of bones that surround the heart and lungs   ribs  
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Lateral bone on the lower leg   fibula  
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Two bones that form the pelvic girdle   oscoxae  
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Connective tissue band that holds bones together   ligament  
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Wrist bone   carpal  
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Material inside the medullary canal   yellowmarrow  
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Eight bones that surround and protect the brain   cranium  
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Lower arm bone on the thumb side   radius  
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Bones that form the extremities   appendicular  
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Breastbone   sternum  
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Thigh bone   femur  
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Material found in some bones that produces blood cells   redmarrow  
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Anklebone   tarsal  
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Large bone of lower arm   ulna  
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Air spaces in the bones of the skull   sinuses  
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An extremity or end of a bone   epiphysis  
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Bones that form the main trunk of the body   axlal  
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Long shaft of bones   diphysis  
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Upper arm bone   humerus  
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Twenty-six bones of the spinal column   vertebrae  
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Area where two or more bones join together   joint  
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Shoulder bone or shoulder blade   scapula  
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Medial bone of the lower leg   tibula  
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number of bones in human body   206  
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found in center of bone   marrow  
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Ball and socket joint   Hip and shoulder  
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made in bone marrow   red blood cells  
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bone between epipysis   diaphysis  
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bone for your head, also known as the cranium   skull  
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Spine; Your backbone   vertebral column  
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