Types of Bones
Bones N Harmony
Bones, Skeleton, Action!
Integumentary
Bony Features
100

The maxilla is an example of this type of bone...

Irregular

100

The name of the cell that functions to build new bone...

Osteoblasts

100

The two primary movements of the atlantooccipital joint include...

Flexion & Extension

100

This segment of the skin is responsible for connecting both the dermis and the epidermis together.

The dermal-epidermal junction

100

The alternate word for the word "joint" is....

Arthrosis/Articulation

200

The femur and humerus are examples of these types of bones...

Long Bones

200

What are the two methods in which all joints in the body can be classified?

Function & Structure

200

The two primary movements of the talocrural joint include...

Plantarflexion & Dorsiflexion

200

This type of sweat (sudoriferous) gland is found in the axillary region and the pubic region.

What are the apocrine glands?

200

The term "facet" literally means...

Flat Surface

300

The name of the type of bone(s) that are embedded in tendons is referred to as...

Seasmoid Bones

300

A joint that provides only slight movement is appropriately termed...

Amphiarthroidial (Ampiarthrosis)

300

The two primary movements of the atlantoaxial joint include...

Cervical Rotation (Left/Right)

300

These specialized cells find markers on bacteria and other invaders and present them to other immune system cells for destruction.

Langerhan's Cells

300

The term tuberosity literally means...

Rough surface

400

This combination of bones is helpful in dissipating the amount of force the body receives from Ground Reaction Forces.

Short Bones

400

A joint that is uniaxial can be described as...

Moving in only one plane of motion.

400

The four primary movements of the hip include...

Flexion, Extension, Internal Rotation, External Rotation

400

These specialized skin cells, which are in the dermis, play the role of sensing pressure, vibration, and pain.

What are Pacinian corpuscles?

400

The term sinus literally means...

Air Filled Space

500

Describe Wolff's Law.

A bone remodels based on the amount of stresses placed on it.

500

What is the proper term to describe the functional classification of the shoulder joint?

Enarthrodial 

500

The five primary movements of the shoulder joint include...

Flexion, Extension, Internal Rotation, External Rotation & Abduction

500

Compare and Contrast the terms, "Pheomelanin" and "Eumelanin".

Pheomelanin literally is a light reddish to orange color. Eumelanin literally means "true black substance". 

500

The hard outer covering of the bone is referred to as __________ and the soft portion of bone is known as  ____________.

Cortical Bone/Cortex/Compact.....Trabecular/Spongy Bone

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