Bone Cells
Vertebrae
Fractures/Illness
Bone Shape and Surface
100

The mature bone cells 

What is osteocytes?

100

Vertebral region with the largest vertebrae

What is lumbar

100
Is fracturing a bone the same thing as breaking a bone?

Yes

100
The types of bone shapes

What is long, short, irregular, sessamoid, and flat?

200

Cells that make new bone

What is osteoblasts

200

Name the 5 vertebral regions in order

What is cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccyx?

200
How are fractures treated?

What is realignment of broken ends?

200

Three major types of marking on bone surfaces

What is projections, depressions, and openings?

300

The making of new bone is called _____________

What is ossification

300

Individual part of each vertebrae where the spinal cord will pass through

What is vertebral foramen?

300

Types of bone fracture in which bone end retains formal structure

What is non-displaced structure?

300

What type of bone is the sternum?

What is flat bone
400

Where do osteocytes reside in bone

What is lacunae?

400

Present in between each vertebrae

What is intervertebral discs?

400

Name three major bone diseases

What is ostemalacia and rickets, osteoporosis, and piaget's disease?

400

Bony extensions of various shapes and sizes, provide location for attachment to muscles, tendons, and ligaments

What is a bone projection?

500

Name the 5 types of bone cells

What is osteocytes, osteoblasts, osteoclasts, osteogenic cells, and bone lining cells?

500

Name the 5 vertebral regions in order

What is cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccyx?

500

Describe wolff's law

What is bones adapt and are remodeled based on the compressive force or load placed on them?

500

What type of bone marking is the coracoid process of the scapula?

What is a projection?

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