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Chapter 15

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Orthopedist   Treats bone, joint and muscle conditions  
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Physiatrist   Focuses on rehabilitation of muscles, bones, nerves following injury/illness  
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Process of bone formation is called:   Ossification or osteogenesis  
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Cells involved in ossification include:   Osteoblasts, Osteocytes, Osteoclasts  
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Osteoblasts and osteoclasts work to do what?   Deposit and tear down bone throughout life  
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Two types of bone include   Spongy bone and compact bone  
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Spongy bone is found in:   Ribs, pelvic bones, sternum, vertebrae, epiphyses of long bones.  
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Spongy bone contains:   Red bone marrow which is the site of hematopoiesis  
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Bone Depressions:   Openings or hollow regions help join bones or serve as passageways for nerves and or vessels  
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Bone Processes   Enlarged areas that extend out from bones to serve attachments for muscles, tendones, and ligaments  
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Bones of the skull (cranium) protect the brain; joined together by....?   Sutures  
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Vertebral Column (5)   Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacral, Coccyx  
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How many ribs?   12 pairs  
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Which ribs are "true" ribs?   #1-7  
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Which ribs are "floating"   #11&12  
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Acetabulum   Rounded depression in pelvis joins the femur, forming the hip joint  
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Articular cartilage   Thin layer of cartilage covering the bone in the join space  
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Calcium   Mineral consituent of bone  
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Cancellous bone   Spongy, porous bone tissue, in inner part of bone  
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Cartilage   Flexible, rubbery connective tissue  
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Collagen   Dense, connective tissue protein strands found in bone and other tissues  
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Compact bone   Hard, dense bone tissue, usually found around outer portion of bones  
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Skull Bones:   Ethmoid, Frontal, Occipital, Parietal, Sphenoid, and Temporal  
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Diaphysis   Shaft or mid portion of a long bone  
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Ligament   Fibrous tissue connecting bones to other bones  
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Facial Bones:   Bones of the face, Lacrimal, Mandibular, Maxillary, Nasal, Vomer, and zygmomatic  
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Malleolus   Round process on both sides of the ankle joint  
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Manubrium   Upper portion of the sternum  
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Mastoid Process   Round Projection on the temporal bone behind the ear  
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Osteogenesis   Bone formation  
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Osteoblast   Bone cell that helps from bony tissue  
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Osteoclast   Bone cell that absorbs and removes unwanted bony tissue  
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