Also known as joints.
What is Articulations?
Bone that forms the forehead
What is Frontal Bone?
The 5 bones that form the palms of the hand.
What is the Metacarpals?
A diagnostic technique most commonly used to visualize a bone fracture.
What is X-Ray imaging?
Type of joint that allows a wide range of movement in many directions
What is Ball-and-socket joint?
the bone that bears the weight of the body when sitting
What is Ischium?
Also known as the kneecap.
What is the Patella
Abnormal softening of bone.
What is Osteomalacia?
normally present on the skull of a newborn, also known as the soft spot.
What is Fontanelle?
These bones form the UPPER part of the jaw.
What is Maxillary Bones?
Also known as the breastbone.
What is the Sternum?
Set of vertebrae that form the neck.
What is cervical Vertebrae?
A fibrous sac that cushions movement in areas subject to friction
What is Bursa?
The bone that forms the back part of the skull and base of the cranium.
What is Occipital Bone?
The 7 bones that make up each ankle.
What is the Tarsals?
The shaft of a long bone.
What is Diaphysis?
Bands of fibrous tissue that form joints.
What is Ligaments?
The larger bone in the lower leg.
What is the Tibia?
forms the lower part of the sternum.
What is the Xiphoid Process?
Also known as the hip socket.
What is Acetabulum?