The facial bone that means cheekbones.
Zygomatic
Proximal to the tibia and fibula but distal to the ilium
femur
Gomphosis
Shaft of the bone
diaphysis
Elements stored in bone
calcium and phosphorus
Holds bone to bone
Ligament
This type of vertebra has a long spinous process and there are 12 of them.
thoracic
two bones that make up the pectoral girdle
clavicle and scapula
What is at the ends of the long bone - grows smaller due presence of growth plate.
articular cartilage
The primary role of osteoclasts
bone resorption or breakdown of bone
Holds bone to muscle
tendon
These two larges bones form the sagittal suture
left and right parietal bones
The bone that contains the olecranon process, the bony tip of the elbow
ulna
Movement when a ballerine points her toes
Plantar Flexion
Type of bone that is usually at periosteum
compact bone
During bone growth, this non-osseous tissue is replaced by bone.
hyaline cartilage
abnormal lateral curvature of spine
scoliosis
Cranial bone shaped like a bat or butterfly with foramen for important vessels and nerves
sphenoid bone
ilium
fluid-filled joint cavity (fluid = synovial fluid)
The lattice-like network/type of bone that houses the marrow in the epiphysis
spongy bone or cancellous bone
small channels/tunnels that connect lacunae and allow for transport of nutrients and waste products through hard bone matrix
The name for the soft spots on a baby's skull that are made of cartilage and will later harden into bone.
fontanelles
Type of ossification to form flat bones of axial skeleton
intramembranous ossificiation
The gender with a larger pelvic inlet
female pelvis
This movement leads to ulna and radius crossing over one another due to the presence of this type of membrane
pronation; interosseous membrane
The membrane that contains osteoblasts and osteoclasts, lines the medullary cavity
endosteum
inrease in blood calcium levels due to stimulation of osteoclasts
The large opening at the base of the occipital bone, which allows the spinal cord to connect to the brain.
foramen magnum