This is the number of bones in the human body
206
Spongy Bone is found here
Epiphysis
The only freely moveable bone in the skull
Mandible
These types of joints allow the greatest range of movement
Ball and Socket Joints
This is what is stored in the long part of the bone, and forms red blood cells
Red Bone Marrow
These are the 4 shapes bones can have (or 4 categories of bones)
Long, Short, Flat, and Irregular
Long bones have this, which makes up the bone's length, and is composed of compact bone.
Diaphysis
These are the ribs that are attached to the sternum
True Ribs
These types of joints (found in the elbows and knees) only allow one direction of movement.
Hinge Joints
The formation of bone from cartilage
Ossification
These are another name for joints
Articulations
These are the ribs that are not attached to the sternum
floating ribs
The largest bone in the body
Femur
The purpose of yellow bone marrow
To store fat
The cell responsible for bone formation
Osteoblast
Bone Cells that are arranged in concentric circles, where blood vessels travel through
Haversian Canals
This is where the cervical vertebrae is located
Neck
This is where the lumbar vertebrae are located
Lower Back
The Axial Skeleton is made up of these parts
Skull, Sternum, Ribs, Spinal Column
The increase in bone length
Appositional Growth (Epiphysial Plates allow for this)
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Give the 5 functions of the Skeletal System
Support, Protection, Movement, Storage, Hematopoiesis (blood formation)
This is where the Thoracic Vertebrae is located
Chest/Ribs Area
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These are the locations of both the Sacrum and the Coccyx
Between the coxal bones (For Sacrum) and the tailbone (For Coccyx)
The Appendicular Skeleton is made up of these parts
Clavicle, Scapula, Humerus, Radius, Ulna, Carpals, Phalanges, Femur, Fibia, Tibia, Tarsals, and Pelvic Girdle
The space between the bones on the skull of an infant
Fontanels