Bones/joints Test
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| A. Mature cell. Starts the remodeling processB. Hyaline cartilage/articular cartilage.C. Synovial. Primarily only one direction movement with some limited rotation. Ex) knee and temporomandibular jointsD. Outer shell AKA cortex.E. Support & protect soft tissues, -Allows movement. -Production of blood cells. -Store calcium.F. Held together by cartilage. Allow little to no movement.G. A normal process where bone tissue is removed and new bone is made.H. Cancellous bone.I. Synovial. Rotational. ex) proximal and distal radioulnarJ. 80. These bones lie on or near the central axis of the body; skull, vertebral column, ribs, and sternum.K. Fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial.L. Freely moveableM. Dense, fibrous membrane that covers bone except at the articulating surfaces.N. The narrow space between the inner and outer table of flat bones within the cranium is the dipole.O. Cartilaginous. Synarthrodial. Temporary form of joint where the hyaline cartilage in converted to bone in adulthood.P. 206Q. Appendicular skeleton.R. Fibrous joints. Synarthrodial.S. Cell that breaks down bone.T. A hole in the compact bone that a nutrient artery will pass through into the medullary cavity. |
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