These glands are responsible for body odor.
What are Apocrine Sweat Glands?
Humerus, radius, ulna, and femur are examples of ______.
What is a Long Bone?
Immobile joints of Skull.
What are sutures?
Consist of small bones called phalanges (phalanx).
What are Digits?
206
What is total number of bones.
Smooth muscle associated with the hair follicle.
What is Arrector Pili
They function to break down the bony matrix.
What are Osteoclasts?
Contains the external auditory canal, Mastoid and Styloid process.
What is Temporal bone?
True pelvis is cylindrical, broad subpubic angle.
What is Female pelvis?
Overuse of tendons in the wrist can lead to inflammation resulting in numbness, tingling, and atrophy of muscle in the lateral aspect of the hand.
What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
These produce and store the melanin pigments.
What are Melanocytes?
__ is found in the Medullary cavity & Spaces between trabeculae of spongy bone.
What is bone marrow?
Stabilizes the Larynx ( voice-box).
What is the Hyoid bone?
Point of the elbow.
What is the Olecranon process?
True pelvis is cone-shaped, narrow subpubic angle.
What is Male pelvis?
Hypodermis is composed of _____ and ______ Connective tissue.
What is Adipose and Areolar.
____ Stabilize bone to other bone.
What are Ligaments?
Weight bearing disks composed of fibrocartilage.
What are Intervertebral disks?
Composed of 8 small bones.
What is Carpus (wrist)?
The largest bone in the body.
What is the Femur?
Hypodermis is divided into ________ and _______layer.
What is Papillary and reticular?
Important in development and fracture repair and capable of cell division.
What is Osteogenic or Osteoprogenitor Cell (Stem Cell)
Diagnostic and therapeutic procedure to collect cerebrospinal fluid.
What is a Lumbar puncture ( Spinal tap)?
Attaches the lower extremity to the axial skeleton & composed of the coxal bone and the sacrum
What is the Pelvic Girdle?
Forms the auricle (outer ear) or Epiglottis.
What is Elastic Cartilage?