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100

Number of bones in the human skeleton

What is 206?

100

The age that bone density begins to decrease in men

What is 45?

100

To harden

What is ossify?

100

The continuous process whereby bone is created and destroyed

What is remodeling?

100

The lack of this affects cartilage's ability to heal

What is blood supply and innervation?

100

A potential space that separates the articulating surfaces of the two bones

What is a joint cavity? 

100

Points of contact between two bones that hold the bones together

What are joints?

100

Fibrous, cartilaginous, and synovial are this

What is joint structural classifications?

200

What is the axial skeleton?

200

The human bones that relate to the limbs of the body

What is the appendicular skeleton?

200

The number of bones in the axial skeleton.

What is 80?

200

Bone-forming cells

What are osteoblasts?

200

The 3 types of cartilage

What are hyaline, fibrous, and elastic?

200

Immovable joints; skull structures'

What are synarthrosis?

200

The 6 subdivisions of synovial joints (name at least 3)

What are gliding, hinge, pivot, condylar, saddle, and ball and socket?

200

The shoulder and hip are examples of this type of joint

What is a ball and socket joint?

300

The clavicle, scapula, humerus, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals, & phalanges, pelvic bones, femur, patella, fibula, tibia, tarsals, metatarsals, & phalanges 

What are the bones of the appendicular skeleton?

300

An example of a long bone

What are the humerus, radius, femur, and tibia?

300

An example of irregular bones

What are vertebrae and mandible?

300

Spongy bone found in the central regions of short, flat and irregular bones

What are cancellous bones?

300

Dense connective tissue that consists of fibers embedded in a strong, gel-like substance

What is cartilage?

300

Synarthrosis, amphiarthrosis, diarthrosis

What are joint functional classifications?

300

An example of a hinge joint

What is the knee or elbow?

300

Freely movable joints such as the elbow

What are diarthrosis?

400

The shaft of the long bone

What is diaphysis?

400

Minute channels that lie parallel to the axis of the bone and are passages for arterioles

What are haversian canals?

400

Protect internal tissues and organs, stabilize and support the body, provide a surface for the muscle, ligament, & tendon attachment, move through 'lever' action when contracted, produce red blood cells, store mineral salts  

What are the functions of the bones?

400

Ends of the long bone 

What are epiphyses?

400

Located in the auditory canal, external ear, and epiglottis; the most pliable cartilage

What is elastic cartilage?

400

Similar to condylar joints, but allow greater freedom of movement

What is a saddle joint?

400

Type of joint that in which the rounded portion of one bone fits into a groove in another bone

What is a pivot joint?

400

A type of joint that is flat or slightly curved articular surfaces

What is a gliding joint?

500

The flared end of the diaphysis where the shaft merges with the epiphyses

What is the metaphysis?

500

Hard bone found in the outer layers of short, flat, and irregular bones

What is compact bone?

500

A collagenous material that ossifies

What is osteoid?

500

The 3 paths of blood supply to the bones

What are haversian canals, Volkmann's canals and vessels?

500

This covers the articular bone surfaces; the most common type of cartilage

What is hyaline cartilage?

500

Small synovial fluid sacs located at friction points around joints between tendons, ligaments, and bones

What is bursae?

500

The type of joint in which an oval surface of one bone fits into a concavity on another bone

What are condylar joints?

500

What is a condylar joint?