CLASSWORK. Ch. 7.4 Skeletal System Key Terms
CLASSWORK. Ch. 7.4 Skeletal System Key Terms
CLASSWORK. Ch. 7.4 Skeletal System Key Terms
CLASSWORK. Ch. 7.4 Skeletal System Key Terms
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tegory Name
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appendicular skeleton

  • appendicular skeleton: Forms the extremities and is composed of the shoulder girdle, arm bones, pelvic girdle, and leg bones.


100

diaphysis

  • diaphysis: The long shaft of a long bone.


100

fontanels

  • fontanels: Spaces, or "soft spots," in the cranium at birth that allow for the enlargement of the skull as brain growth occurs.


100

medullary canal

  • medullary canal: A cavity in the diaphysis (of a long bone).


100

periosteum

  • periosteum: A tough membrane that covers the outside of bone.


200

carpals

  • carpals: Wrist (bones).


200

endosteum

  • endosteum: A membrane that lines the medullary canal and keeps the yellow marrow intact.


200

foramina

  • foramina: Openings in bones that allow nerves and blood vessels to enter or leave the bone.


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metacarpals

  • metacarpals: Palm of the hand (bones).


200

phalanges

  • phalanges: Finger and toe bones (3 on each finger and 2 on the thumb; 2 on the great toe and 3 on each of the other 4 toes).


300

axial skeleton

  • axial skeleton: Forms the main trunk of the body and is composed of the skull, spinal column, ribs, and breastbone.


300

epiphysis

  • epiphysis: The two extremities, or ends, of a long bone.


300

humerus

  • humerus: Upper arm (bone).


300

metatarsals: 

  • metatarsals: Instep of foot (bones).


300

radius

  • radius: Lower arm (bone) on the thumb side that rotates around the ulna to allow the hand to turn freely.


400

clavicles

  • clavicles: Collarbones.


400

femur

  • femur: Thigh (bone).


400

joints

  • joints: Areas where two or more bones join together.


400

os coxae

  • os coxae: Coxal, or hip, bones.


400

red marrow

  • red marrow: Produces red blood cells (erythrocytes), platelets (thrombocytes), and some white blood cells (leukocytes).


500

cranium

  • cranium: The spherical structure that surrounds and protects the brain.


500

fibula

  • fibula: The slender smaller bone of the lower leg that attaches to the proximal end of the tibia.


500

ligaments

  • ligaments: Connective tissue bands that help hold long bones together at joints.


500

patella

  • patella: Kneecap.


500

ribs

  • ribs: Twelve pairs of bones that attach to the thoracic vertebrae on the dorsal surface of the body.


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