Between frontal and pariental bones
what is coronal
dissolves bone tissue
what are osteclasts
What is the largest bone in the body
Fibula
Permits movement in all directions
Ball and socket joint
name for the shaft
draphysis
any connection between bones
what is a suture
forms bone matrix
what is osteoblast
arm bone connected to thumb
radius
opening and closing in one direction, along one plane.
Hinge joint
color of fat in bone marrow
yellow
between occipital an pariental bones
what is lambdoial
maintains bone tissue
what are osteocytes
arm bone connected to the pinky
ulna
allows movement, but no rotation
Condyloid joint
membrane over all the bone
periosteum
between pariental bones
what is sagittal
cartilage turns into bone tissue
what is ossification
jaw bone
mandible
also called the rotary joint or trochoid joint this joint is characterized by one bone that can swivel in a ring formed from a second bone
Pivot joint
end of bone
epiphysis
between temporal and pairental bones
what is squamosal
growth plate that can be identified as a band of cartilage
epiphyseal disk
long bone
tibia
does not allow rotation, it does enable movement back and forth and side to side
Saddle joint
cartilage
articular