This joint separates bones by a small fluid-like cavity
What is "synovial joint"?
This injury occurs from immobility, usually on bony areas
What is "pressure injury"?
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What is "frontal bone"?
This area forms the ball and socket joint with the femur
What is "acetabulum"?
These two bones make the pectoral girdle
What are "clavicle and scapula"?
This joint disease is characterized by loss of cartilage and pain
What is "arthritis"?
This gland creates earwax to protect the eardrum
What is "ceruminous gland"?
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What is "sphenoid bone"?
This bone bears most of the body weight, and is also known as the shinbone
What is "tibia"?
This process forms the shoulder, and connects to the clavicle near the humerus
What is "acromion"?
This joint disorder of displaced bones results in pain, swelling, and reduced movement
What is "dislocation"?
This gland produces odorous sweat, typically developed around puberty
What is an "apocrine gland"?
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What is "anterior fontanelle"?
The area that joints the sacrum and the hip bone
This ditch is in between two bumps on the humerus
What is "intertubercular sulcus"?
This joint can be found at the acetabulum and femur
What is "ball and socket joint"?
This muscle raises hair and causes goosebumps
What is "arrector pili"?
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What is "foramen magnum"
This bump allows the deltoid muscle to attach to the humerus
What is "deltoid tuberosity"?
This hole houses the spinal cord and blood vessels
What is "vertebral foramen"?
This joint can be found at the humerus and radius to flex and extend the arm
What is "hinge joint"?
This part of the dermis is used for vibration and feeling
What is a "tactile corpuscle"?
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What is "styloid process"?
This spine is on the back of the hip, lower than the iliac crest
What is "posterior inferior iliac spine"?
This FACET attaches a bone to the Superior Articular PROCESS
What is "inferior articular facet"?