Functions
Structures
Types
Joints
Disorders
100
this causes us no to look saggy or like a bag of skin
What is support of the body
100
Bones are made of the cells
What is osteocytes
100
This is the longest and strongest bone
What is femur
100
spine has these joints
What is gliding
100
inflammation of the joints
What is arthritis
200
this helps us not cause any damage to any vital organs.
What is protects the body
200
This process starts to occur after you've been born, helping the cartilage turn into bone.
What is ossification.
200
another word for fingers
What is phalanges
200
our elbows are what type of joint
What is hinge
200
bending the bone but not actually breaking it
What is greenstick
300
this helps us be able to move and not be in one position and stiff at all times.
What is movement/anchorage
300
Caution is to be taken with this PART of an infants head, for it can cause damage to a vital organ.
What is fontanel
300
another word for wrists
What is carpals
300
our shoulders are these types of joints
What is ball and socket
300
another word for broken bone
What is fracture
400
causes our bones to have the nutrients they need to grow and keep homeostasis.
What is mineral storage
400
name for the very center of a bone
What is medullary canal
400
medical term for the collar bone
What is clavicle
400
our feet, hands, neck are what kind of joints
What is pivot
400
when you can see the bone fracture usually through the skin
What is open/compound
500
This process happens usually in the long bones, sternums, and ilia; it is blood cells are made in the red marrow of these bones.
What is hemopoiesis.
500
the inner lining of the bone, that keeps the cavity intact.
What is endosteum.
500
medical term for the tip of the sternum
What is zyphoid process
500
this is the medical term for a partially movable joint
What is amphiarthroses
500
fracture that doesn't go through the skin
What is simple/closed
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