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Terms
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Spongy bone   Site of production of RBC, WBC and platelets.  
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Epiphysis   Enlargement portion at the ends of the bone.  
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Hyaline cartilage   Articular suface that protect and cushions the end of the bones that provides a smooth surface for movement.  
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Diaphysis   The shaft of long bones.  
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Epiphyseal Disk   Joins bone that are imature for growth.  
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Epiphyseal line   a line of fusion and joins of mature bones  
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Periosteum   A fibrous conective tissue that cover the entire bone  
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Osteoblast   Connective tissue that is changed to form bone.  
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Osteocytes   Bone matrix that become imprisioned in lacunae.  
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Osteoclasts   Cells that remove bone from the matrix.  
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Ossification   The process of bone formation.  
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Red bone marrow   Found in the numerous spaces in spongy bone  
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Medullary cavity   The cavity that extends the length of the diaphysis  
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Endosteum   A thin membrane that lnes the medullary cavity.  
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Yellow marrow   The medullary cavity is filled with.  
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Foramen   A channel through the bone for nerves and blood vessels to enter.  
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Osteon   The structural unit of compact bones  
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Canaliculi   Tiny channels that extend from the lacnae for material exchange.  
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Lamellae   Bone matrix to form conentric layers  
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Osteonic canals   The lacunae and bone cell are arranged in concentric rings around this.  
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Condyle   A round or knucklelike process  
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Head   An enlarged round end of a bone.  
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Epicondyle   A prominence above a condyle.  
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Trochanter   A very large process found only on the femur.  
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Tuberosity   A large, roughende process.  
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Alveolus   A deep pit or socket  
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Floating Ribs   Last two pair of ribs  
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Ribs   Twelve pair of bibs  
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True Ribs   Upper seven ribs connected by costal cartilages  
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False Ribs   The last five pair of ribs  
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Ulna   Bone on the little finger side of the hand.  
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Radius   The bone on the thumb side of the hand  
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Humerus   The one that connect to the scaplae at the shoulder.  
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Metacarpals   Bones of the palm.  
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Phalanges   Bones of the fingers  
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Carpals   Bones of the wrist.  
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Pectoral girdle   The area of the chest and shoulders.  
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Pelvic girdle   Bones of the hip.  
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Symphysis pubis   The bones are joined by a pad of fibrocartilage in the hips  
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Male public arch   Heart shape and narrow  
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Articulation   Junction between two joints allowing movement.  
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Synathrosis   Immovable joints, example are the sutures in the head.  
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Amphiathrosis   Slightly moveable joints, example are vertebrae.  
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Diarthrosis   freely movable joints,  
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Synovial Membrane   A interior lineing for bone movement.  
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Synovial Fluid   A secretetion that lubricate the joint.  
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Hinge joints   Movement in one plane, example knee, elbow fingers  
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Pivot joints   Allow movement in a single plane, example of the head, rotation of the atlas on the axis.  
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Osteoporosis   A weakening of bones due to lack of calcium.  
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Rickets   A dietary deficiency of calcium and vitamin D  
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Arthritis   Diseases of the joints  
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Rheumatoid   The most painful type, synovial membrane swells.  
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Osteoarthritis   Most common type,resulting from ageing and wear  
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Bursitis   The inflammation of the bursa.  
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Sprains   Tearing or stretching of ligamentd and tendons at a joint.  
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Kyphosis   A humpback condition  
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Lordosis   A swayback conditon that women have during pregantces  
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Scoliosis   Curvature of the spine affecting many young girls.  
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Epidermis   Top outer layer of skin,composed of stratified squamous epithelium  
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Dermis   Thicker inner layer, composed of fibrous connective tissue  
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Subcutaneous layer   Below the dermis that contain blood vessels  
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Touch(sensory receptors   Found in the dermis  
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