The classification of joints with little to no movement
What is synarthrosis
The formation of bone tissue
What is ossification
The skin layers affected by a 3rd degree burn
What is epidermis, dermis, and hypodermic
The region of the nose responsible for swirling incoming air to increase temperature, and humidity and allow for filtration
What is nasal conchae
The primary ligament responsible for resisting the extension of the vertebral column
What is Anterior longitudinal ligament
The type of joint with some movement; found in the interosseous membranes and ligaments
What is amphiarthroses
The 2 types of bone growth
What is interstitial and appositional
The type of skin burn associated with sunburns. It is the most common type of burn
What is first degree burns
Type of congenital disorder in which the laminae fails to form the spinous process in vertebrae
What is spina bifida
The type of ossification in which long bones are formed
What is endochondral ossification
Type of joint that has articular cartilage (hyaline), articular joint capsules, reinforcing ligaments, and nerve and blood vessels. It also contains a viscous lubricant derived from hyaluronic acid.
What is synovial joint
What is osteoporosis
What is stratum basal
The type of abnormal curvature where the individual develops a "humpback" appearance
What is kyphosis
What is the vitamin that plays a role in calcium homeostasis
What is Vitamin D
The type of joint that is classified as freely moveable across different axes
What is diarthrosis
The type of ossification that originate within sheetlike layers of unspecialized connective tissues.
This type of ossification form broad, flat bones
What is intramembranous ossification
The 5 signs doctors usually use in order to diagnose early-stage melanoma
What is asymmetry, borders, color, diameter, and evolving
The type of congenital developmental disability in which the medial palatine fails to fuse the right and left portion of the hard plate. Most common in females
What is cleft palate
What is osteoclast
The category of synovial joints that have triaxial/multiaxial articulation surfaces
What is ball & socket
The type of bone growth in which long bones grow in length through the production and ossification of cartilage from epiphyseal plate
What is interstitial growth
The most commonly affected areas by squamous cell carcinoma
What is scalp, ears, and hands
The type of condition in which the nucleus pulposus breaks through the annulus fibrous and leaks onto nerves, causing damage in irritated spinal nerves
What is herniated discs
The cells responsible to BUILD up bone tissue
What is osteoblast