very large, blunt, irregularly shaped process
trochanter
What does P.M.A.T. stand for?
Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase
7 important functions of bones
support
movement
Mineral and growth factor storage
Blood cells formation
Triglyceride (fat) storage
Hormone production
name 4 of the 8 cranial bones
- Frontal
- Parietal bones (2; left and right)
- Occipital bone
- Temporal bones (2; left and right)
- Sphenoid bone
- Ethmoid bone
What is Professor Matz's job outside of being a professor?
Marine Biology
round or oval opening through a bone
foramen
Movement of solvent (not molecules), such as water, across a selectively permeable membrane
Osmosis
Shapes of bones
Irregular
Long
Short
Flat
largest, strongest bone of the face
mandible (jawbone)
What system of the body disposes of debris, picks up fluid leaked from blood vessels?
Lymphatic
sharp, slender, often pointed
spine
Membranous sacs containing powerful detoxifying substances that neutralize toxins
Peroxisomes
five major cell types
1. Osteogenic cells
2. Osteoblasts
3. Osteocytes
4. Bone-lining cells
5. Osteoclasts
Where is the Zygomatic bones?
it forms the cheekbones
cartilage that covers area of bone that is part of a moveable joint
Hyaline cartilage
shallow, basin like depression in bone, often, serving as an articular surface
fossa
type of endocytosis that is referred to as “cell eating”
Phagocytosis
Mature bone cells in lacunae that no longer divide
osteocytes
Where is the Squamous sutures?
Between parietal and temporal bones on each side of the skull
increases the rate of reaction without being chemically changed or becoming part of the product
Catalysts
rounded article projection; often articulates with a corresponding fossa
condyle
3 types of cytoskeleton
- Microfilaments
– Intermediate filaments
– Microtubules
white, double-layered membrane that covers external surfaces except joints
periosteum
If broken, what cranial bone causes a lack of smell?
Ethmoid
tubular shaft that forms long axis of bone
diaphysis