HallMTchapter6
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carp/o | wrist
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coccyg/o | coccyx
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sten/o | short, contracted, narrow
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Left Lower Extremity | LLE
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Fx | Fracture
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located at each end of the long bone and provide space for muscle attachments | epiphysis
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immature bone cells | osteoblasts
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large bony process located below the neck of the femur | trochanter
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knucklelike projection at the end of a bone | condyle
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groove or depression in a bone | sulcus
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space between the bones of an infant's cranium | fontanel
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conversion of cartilage into bone or bony tissue | ossification
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inward curvature of a portion of the spine called | lordosis
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outward curvature of a portion of the spine | kyphosis
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lateral curvature of a portion of the spine | scoliosis
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shinbone | tibia
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heel bone | calcaneus
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needlelike bony spicules that give cancellous bone its spongy appearance | trabeculae
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shaftlike portion of a long bone | diaphysis
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thick, white, fibrous membrane that covers the surface of the shaft of long bones | periosteum
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end of bone | epiphysis
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Irregular bones imbedded in tendons near a joint, as in the kneecap | sesamoid bones
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blast/o | embyonic stage
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An elevated, broad, rounded process of a bone | tuberosity
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Hollow or shallow concave depression in a bone | fossa
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The normal formation and development of blood cells in the bone marrow | hematopoiesis
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Mature bone cells | osteocytes
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An opening or hollow space in a bone; a cavity within a bone | sinus
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