Do Women have more Costals than Men?
The longest bone in the body (that inspired a world famous landmark).
Femur
A Sprain occurs when these are stretched or torn.
Ligaments
The hard and dense outer part of the bone.
Compact Bone (Osseus Tissue)
The type of Fracture where the bone breaks through the skin.
Compound or Open
The gender with a wider and more shallow pelvis.
Female
Cells that build bone
Osteoblast

Osteosarcoma
The part of the bone that is honeycombed; keeping bone light but still strong.
Spongy (Trabecular, Cancellous) Bone
The abnormality found in this X-Ray:
Dislocation
This Connects a Muscle to a Bone.
Tendon
The name of the Finger and Toe bones.
Phalanges

Scoliosis
The Ligament Damaged in this Image. (OK for Abbr...but must be able to say what it stands for)
MCL (Medial Collateral Ligament)
The type of fracture AND the bone (name and number)
Oblique and 2nd Proximal Phalange
The type of Cartilage that covers the ends of the Femur.
Hyaline (Cartilage)
The specific area in the skeleton composed of Adipose Tissue.
Yellow (bone) Marrow

Osteoarthritis
The LARGEST Tarsal
Calcaneus
The type of fracture AND the bone that is fractured

Spiral and Humerus
The Five MAJOR Functions of the Skeleton
1) Framework / Structure / Support
2) Movement
3) Blood Production (Hematopoiesis)
4) Protection
5) Mineral Storage (Ca, P)
Name the 8 Bones:

1) Scaphoid
2) Lunate
3) Triquetrum
4) Pisiform
5) Hamate
6) Capitate
7) Trapezoid
8) Trapezium
Name the bone AND the side of the body it is from.
Scapula (Right)
Name 2 Hormones that increase the activity of an Osteoblast.
Estrogen
Testosterone
HGH (Human Growth Hormone)
1)Complete/Incomplete? 2)Displaced/Nondisplaced?
3)Open/Closed? 4)What type of Fracture?
5)What Bone?

1)Complete
2)Displaced
3)Closed
4)Avulsion
5)Humerus