a bone that has a shaft and 2 ends and is longer than it is wide. have a thick outside layer of compact bone and an inner medullary cavity containing bone marrow (Femur,Humerus)
What is a long bone
the connection between 2 bones
A Joint
the 3 types of connective tissue
what is cartilage, a tendon, and a ligament.
inferior and superior
upper half and lower half
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made up of a layer of spongy bone between two thin layers of compact bone. They have a flat shape, not rounded. Examples include the skull and rib bones. but they do not have a bone marrow cavity. The skull is the bony structure of the head and face. (Sternum, ribs)
what is a flat bone (Sternum, ribs)
bones connected by these joints with fibrous tissue without Joint cavity making it immovable.
fibrous joints
connective tissue that protect bones from impact friction in a joint
Cartilage
far from middle, close to middle
Proximal and distal
99.8 kilos
shaped roughly as a cube and contain mostly spongy bone. The outside surface is comprised of a thin layer of compact bone. located in the hands and feet. (carpals, patella)
What are short bones
these joints connect bones with no cavity and purely cartilage. (Slightly movable)
what are cartilaginous joints
Connect bone to bone to stabilize and limit movement
what are ligaments
Medial and lateral
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vary in shape and structure and therefore do not fit into any other category (flat, short, long, or sesamoid). They often have a fairly complex shape, which helps protect internal organs (vertebrae)
these joints connect by fluid-filled joint capsule making it freely movable
what are synovial joints
connects bone to muscle and allow muscle contraction
what are tendons
front of body, back of body
posterior and anterior
9.8
Dereks ppg
The 2 main skeletal functions one being superior to the other and more protective, the other being more for movement and control.
What are the axial and appendicular skeletons.
Hinge, Saddle, ball and socket, gliding, pivot, and condyloid joints are all types of what joint.
What is the synovial joint
these macromolecules enhance the connective tissueś compressive resistance and structural integrity. (Name at least one)
what are proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans
this plate is located between the epiphysis and diaphysis
epiphyseal plate
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