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Skeletal System Ch.6

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Acetabulum   a socket in the pelvic bone where the thigh bone joins the pelvis  
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Acromion   Highest part of the shoulder where the clavicle and scapula meet  
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Articulation   A joint which binds two bones together  
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Ligaments   Connective tissue which binds bone to bone  
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Skeletal Muscles   a.k.a voluntary or striated muscles which attach to bone  
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Smooth Muscles   muscles found in visceral organs and blood vessles  
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Synovial Joints   freely moving joints  
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Tendons   connective tissue which binds muscle to bone  
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Condyle   knucklelike projection at the end of a bone  
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Diaphysis   main shaftlike portion of a bone  
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Epiphyseal Line   layer of cartilage that seperates the diaphysis from the epiphysis  
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Epiphysis   the end of a bone  
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False Ribs   Rib pairs 8 through 10. Connect to vertebrae in the back but not to the sternum in the front  
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Flat Bones   Bones that are broad and thing with flat or curved surfaces, such as the sternum  
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Floating Ribs   Rib Pairs 11 and 12  
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Fontanelle   Space between the bones of an infants cranium; soft spots  
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Foramen   hole in a bone through which blood vessels or nerves pass  
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