This type of growth is classified as chondrocytes withing cartilage dividing and secreting new matrix
What is interstitial growth
This type of bone disorder has no symptoms and occurs in 3% of elderly people
What is paget's disease
This type of joint movement occurs between carpals, articular processes of vertebrae, and tarsals
What are gliding movements
This type of muscle fiber uses anaerobic glycolysis as their ATP source
What are fast glycolytic fibers
The smooth, white connective tissue that covers the ends of bones around the joints
What is articular cartilage
The cavity in which chondrocyte cells occupy
What is a lacunae
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This type of growth begins with a bone collar forming around hyaline cartilage
What is endochondral ossification
This viscous fluid acts as a filtrate of blood and contains glycoprotein molecules secreted by fibroblasts
What is synovial fluid
This type of motor unit is used for precise movements
What are small motor units
Growth from the outside
What is appositional growth
The connective tissue that surrounds the cartilage
What are perichondrium connective tissue
This type of bone has a honeycomb appearance
What are spongy bones
This type of joint is commonly found in the appendicular skeleton
What are diarthroses joints
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The area of myosin that does not overlap with actin
What are H zones
The absence of oxygen
What is anaerobic
This type of cartilage is typically found in the ear
What are elastin cartilage
This cell secretes matrix for bone formation
What is osteoblast
Movements that change the angle between bones
What are angular movements
This type of muscle is voluntary
What are skeletal muscles
The entire length of the thick (myosin) filaments
What are A bands
This is the most abundant type of cartilage
What are hyaline cartilage
This type of cell reabsorbs bones
What is osteoclast
This type of joint is only found between the bones of the skull
What are sutures
This type of muscle is found in the heart
What are cardiac muscles
The ends of axons
What are axon terminals