MTChap3DC Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
skull | CRANI/O |
rib | COST/O |
spinal cord, bone marrow | MYEL/O |
bone | OSTE/O |
vertebrae, vertebral column, back bone | SPONDYL/O |
surrounding | PERI |
noun ending | -UM |
joint | ARTHR/0 |
crooked, bent, stiff | ANKYL/O |
cartilage | CHONDR/O |
DEFICIENCY | PENIA |
small opening | POR |
abnormal condition or disease | OSIS |
Cutting, surgical incision | OTOMY |
dense, hard, strong bone forms protective outer layers of the bones | COMPACT BONE |
lighter not as strong. Has red bone marrow within | SPONGY BONE |
Tough fibrous tissue forms the outermost covering of the bone | PERIOSTEUM |
Manufactures red blood cells | RED BONE MARROW |
Store fat | YELLOW BONE MARROW |
Union between two or more bones | JOINTS |
This joint allows a variety of motions | SYNOVIAL JOINT |
Band of fibrous tissue connects one bone to another bone | LIGAMENT |
Medical term for cheekbone | ZYGOMATIC |
First set of seven vertebrae that form the neck | CERVICAL VERTEBRAE |
Make up the second set of 12 vertebrae which form the outward curve of the spine | THORACIC VERTEBRAE |
Make up the third set of five vertebrae and form the inward curve of the lower spine. | LUMBAR VERTEBRAE |
Medical term for tailbone | COCCYX |
Heel bone | CALCANEUS |
Stiffness of joints | ARTHROSCLEROSIS |
Wear and tear arthritis | OSTEOARTHRITIS |
Chronic autoimmune disorder in which the joints are attacked | RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS |
A type of rheumatoid arthritis that primarily causes inflammation of the joints between the vertebrae | ANKYLOSING SPONDLITIS |
Congenital defect when the spinal canal fails to close completely around the spinal cord to protect it. | SPINA BIFIDA |
Abnormal increase in the outward curvature of the thoracic spine | KYPHOSIS |
Abnormal increase in the forward curve of the lumbar spine. | LORDOSIS |
Abnormal lateral curvature of the spine. | SCOLIOSIS |
A type of cancer that occurs in the blood-making cells found in the red bone marrow. | MYELOMA |
Thinner than average bone density in a young person. | OSTEOPENIA |
Marked loss of bone density and increase in bone porosity | OSTEOPOROSIS |
A bone is broken, but there is no open wound in the skin. | CLOSED FRACTURE |
Bone is broken and there is an opening in the skin. | COMPOUND FRACTURE |
Bone is splintered or crushed into small pieces. | COMMINUTED FRACTURE |
Bone is bent and only partially broken. | GREENSTICK FRACTURE |
Bone is broken at an angle across the bone. | OBLIQUE FRACTURE |
Bone has been twisted apart. | SPIRAL FRACTURE |
Small crack in the bone from chronic excessive impact or overuse | STRESS FRACTURE |
Bone is pressed together on itself. | COMPRESSION FRACTURE |
Fat cells become lodged and block the blood vessel. | FAT EMBOLUS |
Visual examination of the internal structure of a joint. | ARTHROSCOPY |
Surgical repair of a damaged joint and has come to mean the surgical placement of an artificial joint. | ARTHROPLASTY |
Surgical incision or sectioning of a bone. | OSTEOTOMY |
Pins are placed through soft tissue and bone so that an appliance can be used to hold the pieces of bone in place during healing | EXTERNAL FIXATION |
Plates and pins are placed directly into the bone to hold the broken pieces in place. | INTERNAL FIXATION |
Test to diagnose loss of or changes in bone density. | BONE DENSITY TESTING |
Substitute for a missing body part. | PROSTHESIS |
Give an example of a ball and socket joint | HIP OR SHOULDER |
Give an example of a hinge joint | ELBOW OR KNEE |
Functions of skeletal system | PROTECT INTERNAL ORGANS, FRAMEWORK, MOVEMENT, CALCIUM STORAGE, FORMATION OF RED BLOOD CELLS IN RED BONE MARROW |
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