This is the name of the hip bone
os coxae
This skull cavity holds your brain
cranial cavity
More mobility = less stability
This is the first step of fracture repair.
A hematoma is formed.
Term for inferior movement of body part
depression
These two bones make up the pectoral girdle.
clavicle and scapula
These are the unpaired cranial bones.
ethmoid, frontal, occipital, and sphenoid
This is the term for a somewhat mobile joint
amphiarthrosis
This refers to the growth of thickness of the bone
Appositional growth
Term for a thin break due to increased activity, repetitive loads
stress fracture
This suture closes up at an early age.
metopic suture
This is considered the only example of gomphosis
dentoalveolar joints
This is the space inside the diaphysis that holds yellow blood marrow
medullary cavity
Describes the condition of a spine curved abnormally from side to side
This is the number of metatarsals in the foot.
7
This bone articulates with the occipital condyles of the skull
This is the type of joint intercarpal joints are classified as.
planar joints
This stage of interstitial growth is when mineral deposition kills chondrocytes
calcification
The only moblie joint in the skull.
Temporomandibular joint
This feature is located between ischial tuberosity and ischial spine.
Lesser sciatic notch
This ligament runs from external occipital protuberance to C7 vertebra
nuchal ligament
This is a ring-like fibrocartilage lip that helps deepen joint socket
labra/labrum
This is the type of ossification that ribs go through.
intermembranous ossification
This fracture is known to produce a “dinner fork” deformity
Colles Fracture