Anatomy Chapter 4 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Diaphysis | the shaft of a long bone |
Epiphysis | The bulbous end of a long bone |
hematopoiesis | process of blood cell formation |
Ossification | process of bone formation |
Periosteum | fibrous connective tissue membrane that surrounds and protect the shaft of long bones |
Remodeling | adult bones can change in density, strength and sometimes shape. |
Axial Skeleton | Central, stable portion of the skeletal system, consisting of the skull, spinal column and thoracic cage |
fontanel | openings in the infant skull through which the baby's pulse can be felt |
appendicular skeleton | bones of the bodys appendages, arms and legs |
amenorrhea | absence of a menstrual period in women of reproductive age |
amphiarthrosis | joint type that permits only slight motions |
anorexia nervosa | body weight 15% or more below the minimal normal weight range |
atlas | the first cervical vertebra |
bulimia nervosa | disorder eating that involves a minimum of two eating binges a week for at least three months |
bursae | small capsules lined with synovial membranes and filled with synovial fluid |
bursitis | inflammation of one or more bursa |
diarthrosis | freely movable joints; also known as synovial joint |
dislocation | injury that involves displacement of a bone from its joint socket |
Ligament | collagen and elastic fibers that connect bones to other bone |
osteoarthritis | degenerative disease of articular cartilage, characterized by pain, swelling, range-of-motion restriction, and stiffness |
osteopenia | reduced bone mass without the presence of a fracture |
osteoporosis | bone mineralization and strength are so abnormally low that regular, daily activities can result in painful fracture |
Sprain | abnormal motion of the articulating bones that result in overstretching or tearing of ligaments, tendons, or other connective tissues crossing a join |
Stress fracture | tiny, painful crack in bone that results from overuse |
Sutures | irregularly grooved, articulating bone sheets join closely and are tightly connected by fibrous tissue |
symphysis | type of amphiarthrosis joint in which a thin plate of hyaline cartilage separates a disc of fibrocartilage from the bone |
synarthrosis | fibrous joint that can absorb shock, but permits little or no movement |
synchondrosis | amphiarthrosis joint in which the articulating bones are held together by a thin layer of hyaline cartilage |
syndesmosis | dense, fibrous tissue binds the bones together, permitting extremely limited movement |
tendon | tissue band composed of collagen and elastic fi bers that connects a muscle to a bone |
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