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
CLASSWORK. Ch. 7.4 Skeletal System Key Terms
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Metatarsals

  1. Metatarsals – The bones of the instep of the foot.

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Metacarpals

  1. Metacarpals – The bones of the palm of the hand.

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Ligaments

  1. Ligaments – Connective tissue bands that help hold long bones together at joints.

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Joints

  1. Joints – Areas where two or more bones join together.

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Humerus

  1. Humerus – The upper arm bone.

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Foramina

  1. Foramina – Openings in bones that allow nerves and blood vessels to enter or leave the bone.

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Fontanels

  1. Fontanels – “Soft spots” in the infant skull made of membrane and cartilage; allow enlargement of the skull and become solid bone by about 18 months.

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Fibula

  1. Fibula – The slender, smaller bone of the lower leg that attaches to the proximal end of the tibia.

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Femur

  1. Femur – The upper leg bone (thigh).

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Epiphysis

  1. Epiphysis – Each of the two extremities (ends) of a long bone.

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Endosteum

  1. Endosteum – The membrane that lines the medullary canal, keeps yellow marrow intact, and produces some bone growth.

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Diaphysis

  1. Diaphysis – The long shaft of a long bone.

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Cranium

  1. Cranium – The spherical structure that surrounds and protects the brain; made of eight bones.

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Clavicles

  1. Clavicles – The collarbones, attached to the manubrium of the sternum by ligaments.

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Carpals

  1. Carpals – The wrist bones.

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Patella

  1. Patella – The kneecap.

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Periosteum

  1. Periosteum – A tough membrane covering the outside of bone that contains blood vessels, lymph vessels, and osteoblasts; necessary for bone growth, repair, and nutrition.

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Phalanges

  1. Phalanges – The bones of the fingers and toes (3 in each finger, 2 in each thumb; 3 in each toe except the great toe which has 2).

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Radius

  1. Radius – The lower arm bone on the thumb side that rotates around the ulna to allow the hand to turn freely.

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Ribs

  1. Ribs – The 12 pairs of bones that attach to the thoracic vertebrae; form part of the protective thoracic cage.

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Scapulas

  1. Scapulas – The shoulder bones, which provide attachment for the upper arm bones.

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Sinuses

  1. Sinuses – Air spaces in the bones of the skull that act as resonating chambers for the voice and are lined with mucous membranes.

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Sternum

  1. Sternum – The breastbone, consisting of the manubrium, gladiolus, and xiphoid process.

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Tarsals

  1. Tarsals – The ankle bones.

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Vertebrae

  1. Vertebrae – The 26 bones of the spinal column that protect the spinal cord and provide support.

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