The layers of the skin, from superficial to deep
What is Epidermis, Dermis, and Hypodermis?
Hyaline cartilage covering where two bones meets
What is Articular Cartilage?
Holds the bones together at the joints
What is Ligament?
Bordered by 4 sutures
What is the Parietal Bone?
Immovable synostosis
What is Bony Joint?
The subcutaneous layer which is not part of the integumentary system
What is Hypodermis?
Immature bone cells that synthesize the matrix
What are Osteoblasts?
Includes the skull, vertebrae, sternum and ribs
What is Axial Skeleton?
Delicate bone easily injured by upward blow to the nose
What is the Ethmoid Bone?
Completely moveable diarthrosis
What is Synovial Joint?
What sebaceous glands secrete
What is Oil?
Space enclosed by shell that contains bone marrow
What is Medullary (marrow) Cavity?
What is Tendon?
Cervical vertebra that supports the head
What is C1 (Atlas)?
The most freely moveable joint in the body
What is the Shoulder (Glenohumeral)?
Found deep within the epidermis and contributes to skin color
What is Melanocytes?
Growth zone where cartilage transitions to bone and the bone elongates
What is Epiphyseal Plate?
22 bones joined together by sutures
What is the Skull?
The only bone of skull that noticeably moves
What is the Mandible?
The largest and most complex joint of the body
What is the Knee (Tibiofemoral)?
The deepest epidermal layer which undergoes constant mitosis
What is Stratum Basale?
Bones growth that increases in length at different ages and in different bones
What is Interstitial?
Holes that allow passageway for nerves and blood vessels
What is Foramen (Foramina)?
It's glenoid cavity articulates with the head of the humerus
What is Scapula?
Arthritis caused by an autoimmune attack against the joint tissues
What is Rheumatoid (RA)?