When this vitamin is lacking, Rickets can occur.
What is Vitamin D
Frontal, maxilliary, and the ethmoidal sinuses.
What is paranasal sinus.
Two ends of the clavicle.
What are the sternal and acromial ends.
More mobility = ?
What is less stability.
Myoblasts that do not fuse and which function in repair and regeneration of damaged skeletal muscle cells are known as..?
Satellite cells
Five main functions of bone tissue.
(name 3 for half points)
What is protection, support, movement, hemipoiesis (blood prodcution), and storage
The _____ bone is located between the mandible and the larynx.
What is the hyoid bone.
The proximal end of the humerus articulates with this.
What is the glenoid fossa.
Where bones are separated by fluid-filled joint cavity lined by a synovial membrane
What is synovial joint.
5 properties of muscle tissue.
What is excitability, conductivity, contractility, elasticity, and extensibility.
Hematoma formation, formation of the soft fibrocartilaginous callus, then the hard bony callus forms.
What are the steps of fracture repair?
Pterion, bregma, lambda, and asterion.
What are the 4 junctions of the skull.
The ______ is a pit on the head of the femur for ligament attachment purposes.
What is the fovea.
The root, periodontal membranes, and the alveolar process of the mandible form this.
What is the gomphosis
The somites differentiate into.
What are the scleratome (bone), myotome (skeletal muscle), and dermatome (CT)
Site of interstitial growth.
What is the epiphyseal plate.
Long spinous process, and an average body it is likely a ________ vertebra.
What is thoracic.
Name all of the carpal bones!
What are the scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform, trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, and hamate bones.
A skull that is unusually narrow was likely caused by.
What is a sagittal synostosis.
The transverse protein structure in center of H zone that attaches and aligns thick filaments
What is the M Line
Nerves accompany blood vessels through the ________ foramen.
What is the nutrient foramen.
Types of processes found on a typical vertebra.
What are the spinous, transverse, and the inferior and superior articular processes.
This is known as the least common morphological variation of the female pelvis.
What is platypelloid.
When the proximal end of bone is stationary while the distal end makes a circular shape with a continuous
movement combining flexion, abduction, extension, and adduction in succession is is known as...
Circumduction
This anchors myofibrils adjacent to sarcolemma with proteins in the sarcolemma (which extend to
proteins in endomysium)
What is dystrophin.