Fibrous & cartilaginous/synovial
Calcium and bones
Purpose of a Skeleton
Bone Anatomy
Types of Fractures
100

fibrous is located 

between bones of skull

100

The calcium is important in your body, a certain level needs to be maintained somewhere.

What is Blood?

100

Skeletons bear the weight of the body.

What is support?

100

The middle area/section of a long bone is called.

What is diaphysis

100

there is this many different types of fractures

what is 6

200

a discription of highly movable is

synovial

200

This process of incorporating calcium and minerals into.

what is cartilage?

200
This purpose of a skeleton encases essential organs.

What is protection?

200

This type of bone marrow is responsible for storing fat.

What is yellow Bone Marrow. 

200

this type of fracture happens when you fall from great heights it have high velocity trauma

what is comminuted

300

a discription of immovable or slightly movable

fibrous

300

This deposits extra calcium from blood into bones.

What is Calcitonin?

300

Joints provide movement for bones.

What is movement?

300

Each end of a long bone is known as.

What is Ephysis

300

this kind of fracture is typically immobilized with a splint/cast

what is simple

400

these are the 3 structural type of joints

fibrous, cartilaginous 

400

This forms as cartilage calcifies.

what is bone?

400

This purpose of a skeleton involves minerals released into bloodstream and fat into yellow bone marrow.

What is storage?

400

The type of bone responsible for surrounding red bone marrow.

What is spongy bone.

400

the fracture in which the bone is not broken all the way through, but instead bent

what is greenstick

500

between vertebrate & attachment of ribs is an example of?

cartilaginous

500

with bone formation and remodeling ,plates divide and then deteriorate as the matrix around them does?

What is calcifies?

500

Production of red and white blood cells is called hematopoiesis.

What is manufacturing?

500

Area inside of bone which holds yellow bone marrow.

What is Medullary cavity.

500

the most common fracture in sports injuries

what is avulsed

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