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chapter 14

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skull bones   frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital, nasal,zygomatic. maxilla, mandible, sphenoid, ethmoid  
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mandible   lower jaw bone  
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temporal   connected to the parietal bone and the base of the skull  
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atlas   first cervical vertebra that supports the head  
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thoracic   twelve bones inferior to the cervical vertebrae  
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parietal   sides of the skull behind the frontal bone  
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nasal   forms the bridge of the nose  
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maxilla   upper jaw bone  
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cervical   seven bones that form the neck  
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coccyx   tailbone  
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axis   second cervical vertebra inside the atlas  
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occipital   back of the skull forming the base  
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frontal   front of the skull above the eyes  
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lumbar   five bones inferior to the thoracic vertebrae  
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ethmoid   in front of the sphenoid  
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zygomatic   cheek bone  
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sacrum   five fused bones superior to the tailbone  
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ribs   one pair attached to each of the twelve thoracic vertebrae  
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sternum   breastbone  
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sphenoid   winglike structure wedged in the front portion of the cranium  
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vertebrae bones   cervical, atlas, axis, thoracic, lumbar, sacrum, coccyx  
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thoracic bones   sternum, ribs  
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clavicle   collarbone  
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scapula   shoulderblade  
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humerus   upper arm bone connected to the elbow  
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radius   forearm bone connected to the thumb side  
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ulna   the longer of the two forearm bones  
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carpals   wrist bones  
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metacarpals   hand bones that extend from the wrist  
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phalanx   finger(and toe) bones  
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pelvic bones   hip bones  
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ilium   the superior portion of the hip bone  
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ischium   the inferior portion of the hip bone  
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pubis   one of two bones that connect at the midline of the base of the pelvis  
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femur   thigh bone  
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patella   kneecap  
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tibia   shin bone  
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fibula   lateral to the tibia  
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metatarsals   foot bones that extend from the ankle  
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tarsals   ankle bones  
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calcaneous   heel bone  
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crani(o)   relationship to the skull  
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vertebr(o),spondyl(o)   relationship to a vertebra or spinal column  
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rachi(o)   relation to the spine  
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sacr(o)   relationship to the sacrum, the fused triangulat bone just above the tailbone  
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oste(o)   relationship to bone or bones  
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arthr(o)   some relationship to a joint or joints  
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chondr(o)   relationship to cartilage  
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myel(o)   relationship to bone marrow, to the spinal cord, or to myelin  
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arthritis   inflammation of a joint  
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craniectomy   excision of all/part of skull  
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spondylosis   any disease of the vertebrae  
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craniotomy   incision into the vertebrae  
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osteoporosis   callosity of bones  
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rachialgia   pain in the spinal column  
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cranial   the skull  
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rachitis   a form of osteomalacia; rickets  
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vertebrocostal   the vertebrae and a rib  
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osteomalacia   softening of bone  
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spondylitis   inflammation of bone marrow  
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chondritis   inflammation of cartilage  
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sacral   the sacrum  
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chondrolysis   degeneration of the cartilage  
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vertebral   the vertebrae  
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osteitis   inflammation of a bone  
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coccygeal   the coccyx  
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arthrocentesis   surgical puncture of a joint  
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my(o)   relationship to muscle  
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tendon   a fibrous cord by which a muscle is attached to a bone or other structure  
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fascia   sheet of fibrous tissue that forms an investment for muscles and other organs of the body  
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rectus abdominus   straight abdominal muscle  
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myocele   muscle herniation  
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tendonitis   inflammation of a tendon  
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pectoralis minor   chest muscle that draws shoulder downward  
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myopathy   any disease of the muscle  
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trapezius   raises the shoulder and arm  
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triceps   three-headed muscle  
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sternocleidomastoid   connects the sternum to the clavicle and the mastoid process  
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latissimus dorsi   largest back muscle  
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rectus femoris   from iliac spine to patella; flexes thigh  
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gastrocnemius   calf muscle  
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masseter   chewing muscle; closes jaw  
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deltoid   connects spine of scapula and clavicle; extends arm  
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fascitis   inflammation of fascia  
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brachialis   located at front of humerus; flexes forearm at elbow  
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soleus   flexes ankle joint  
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tenalgia   pain in tendon  
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sartorius   located at the side of the proximal end of the tibia; flexes thigh  
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gluteus maximus   largest muscle of the buttocks  
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pectoralis major   chest muscle that flexes and rotates arm medially  
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corticosteroids   any adrenal cortex steroid used to alleviate or to decrease inflammation  
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anti inflammatories   agents that counteract or suppress inflammation  
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muscle relaxants   agents that lessen muscle tension  
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analgesics   agents that relieve pain  
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