Skeletal Function
Bone Types
Aging
Joints
I'm Old
100

Movement is possible because muscles attach to bone with these pieces of connective tissue.

What are tendons?

100

On a long bone the epiphysis is on this area of the bone.

What are the ends?

100

This is the term for the area of cell division on bone Anatomicaly refered to as Epiphyseal disks. Commonly they are called these.

What are growth plates?

100

These are the name of the stich like borders or joints of the skull.

What are sutures?

100

Old Kings or Queens rest their crown on this suture.

What is Coronal

200

Hematopoiesis is the production of this from bone

What is Blood?
200

This is the name of the cavity where bone marrow is stored.

What is the Medullary cavity?

200

These are the soft spots on a baby's skull where plates have not come together yet.

What are fontanels

200

This type of joint is where appendages join the axial skeleton.

What are ball and socket joints?

200

This type of fracture can happen to young or old people. Considered a ware and tare injury.

What is a stress/hairline fracture?

300

Bone is "spongy" because these pass through bone.

What are nerves and blood vessels?

300

This term means a hole in bone. Mental, Magnum for example.

What is a foramen?

300

This is the name of a bone cell

What is an osteocyte?

300

This is the name for your top cervical vertebrae that the skull rests on.

What is the atlas?

300

This condition is when bone becomes very porous and can be broken easier because it has been stripped from nutrients

What is osteoporosis?

400

When you are older you have more of this color of bone marrow.

What is red?

400

This term means outcrop of bone for muscle attachment. Mastoid, styloid, xyphoid

What is a process?

400

This term means cartilage hardening into bone.

What is ossification?

400

The top cervical vertebrae rests on this 2nd from the top vertebrae

What is the atlas?

400

This condition of the wrists can cause pain from typing, tennis etc.

What is carpal tunnel syndrome?

500

Resorption occurs when the body breaks down bone to remove this element from it.

What is calcium?

500

This bone is the only one that doesn't articulate with another bone, allows us the ability to speak.

What is the hyoid bone?

500

This is an area you can check on bones to identify age.

What are teeth, cartilage, xyphoid process etc.

500

This is the Anatomical term for joint

What is an articulation?

500

I am very old. I was born in this year.

What is 1985?

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