This type of bone is present as the outer portion of every bone in the body?
Compact bone
Which term, origin OR insertion, refers to the attachment on a bone that moves during a specific muscle action.
Insertion
What is the name of this type of fracture? (hint: incomplete break)
Greenstick fracture
What is the name of the suture that joins the left/right parietal bones?
Sagittal suture
What is the main way that skeletal muscles contribute to body heat production?
ATP metabolism
The vertebral column contains how many cervical vertebrae?
7
On which bone does the pectoralis major insert?
Humerus
Which osseous tissue cell is responsible for secreting osteoid.
Osteoblast.
What is the name of the fluid found in a diarthrosis?
Synovial fluid
How many degrees of freedom does a multiaxial joint have?
Three
What is the name of the medial bone of the leg?
Tibia
Name one specific origin of the deltoid muscle.
Spine of scapula, acromion of scapula, clavicle
What is the name of the type of growth that increases the diameter of bones?
Appositional growth
Give me the names of two bones that are involved in one of our pivot joints.
Ulna and radius; atlas and axis.
What is the technical name for the jaw joint?
Temporomandibular joint
Which surface feature is defined as a shallow depression?
Fossa
What is the insertion of this muscle?
Calcaneus bone
During endochondral ossification, what is the name of the cavity that forms in the epiphysis of a long bone?
Secondary marrow cavity.
What is the name of the joint movement that occurs when you stand on the tips of your toes?
Plantar flexion
What is the name of the inner layer of the periosteum? (hint: think of the cells what are present in this layer)
Osteogenic layer
What is the name of the cranial bone that contains tiny foramina for the olfactory nerve fibers to pass through?
Ethmoid
What is the insertion for this muscle?
Olecranon process of ulna.
What is the name of the stem cell tissue that is present during intramembranous ossification?
Mesenchyme
What is the technical term for the type of joint that results in a complete fusion of bones?
Synostosis
During bone healing, what is the name of the tissue that precedes the soft callus and hard callus stage?
Granulation tissue