The core components of the extracellular matrix of bone.
What are calcium and collagen?
The bones that make up the cranium.
What are the frontal bone, the parietal bones, the occipital bone, the temporal bones, the sphenoid bone, and the ethmoid bone?
The lower arm bones.
What are the radius and ulna?
The three structural categories of joints.
What are fibrous joints, cartilaginous joints, and synovial joints?
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A broken and badly healed clavicle.
The cells that break down our bones and the cells that build them back up.
What are osteoclasts and osteoblasts?
The major joints of the skull and their types.
What are the coronal, sagittal, squamous, and lambdoid sutures and the temporomandibular synovial joint?
The lower leg bones.
What are the tibia and fibula?
The three functional classifications of joints.
What are synarthrotic joints, amphiarthrotic joints, and diarthrotic joints?
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A dislocation between the distal end of the tibia and the talus bone.
The two types of ways that bone develops.
What are intramembranous ossification and endochondral ossification?
The three mobile parts of the spine and the number of vertebrae in each section.
What are 7 cervical, 12 thoracic, and 5 lumbar vertebrae?
The two tarsal bones I expect you to remember.
What are the talus and calcaneus bones?
The features always present in a synovial joint.
What are a joint capsule, articular cartilage, a synovial membrane, and synovial fluid?
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Fracture of the hip at the femoral neck.
The four stages of fracture repair.
What are hematoma, cartilaginous callus, bony callus, and remodeling?
The reason why the rib cage and thoracic vertebrae must be rigid.
What are protection of vital organs like the heart and lungs and the vacuum mechanism of breathing?
The two bone features that allow our elbows to lock.
What are the olecranon process and the olecranon fossa?
The one pivot joint in your body.
What is the joint between the atlas and axis vertebrae?
Choose Axial 1 or 2.
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The four layers at the epiphyseal plate (growth plate).
What are the zone of resting cartilage, the zone of proliferating cartilage, the zone of hypertrophic cartilage, and the zone of calcified cartilage?
The reason why the lower back is so easy to injure.
What is the entire upper body's weight being supported while having non-overlapping spinous processes that allow for flexibility?
The differences between AMAB and AFAB pelvises.
What are a shallow pubic arch, a straighter and shorter sacral curve, and a wide flaring ilium in AFAB pelvises?
The one saddle joint in your body that makes you uniquely human.
What is the joint between the carpal and metacarpal bones of the thumb?
Choose Appendicular 1 or 2.
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