This is the most common found cell in the mature bone & is responsible for the "maintenance" to the bone.
What is OSTEOcytes?
This is made up of trabeculae and can be found at the end of long bones.

What is spongy bone?
This is the top, most outer layer of the skin.
What is Epidermis?
Freely moveable joints.
What are synovial joints?
Moving into a cell is known as Endocytosis, this is the proper name for the opposite action.
What is Exocytosis?
This adds calcium to the bone & is responsible for new bone formation.
What is OSTEOblast?
Standing erect facing the observer, feet planted with palms forward.

What is Anatomical Position?
This layer is found in the middle and includes sensory nerves & sweat glands.
What is the Dermis?
Slightly moveable joints.
What are Amphiarthrosis joints?
Posterior is to Dorsal, as Anterior is to this...
What is ventral?
This happens with the loss of vitamin D or calcium creating less bone density.
What is OSTEOporosis?
These long fatty acid chains are apart of your cell membranes and help control what goes in and out of your cells.
What are lipids?
This is made up of skin, hair, nails and glands.
What is the integumentary system?
immovable joint.
What is Synathroses?
Superficial is closer to the skin as this is internal.
What is Deep?
This is known for helping to remodel bones and maintaining bone mass. It is also known to help regulate the calcium blood levels.
What is OSTEOclast?
Located at the end of neuron where information is received.
What are dendrites?
This is the lowest, fatty layer that's NOT apart of the skin.
What is hypodermis?
Immoveable fibrous joints located in the skull.
What are sutures?
Caudal is towards the feet. Towards the head is this proper name.
What is cephalic?
Bone formation is often called "Ossification" when doctors aren't using this term.
What is OSTEOgenesis?
A single break that puncture the skin.
What is a compound fraction?
These cells make the myelin sheath.
What are Schwann cells?
This joint allows the bending motion in your elbows and knees.
What is the hinge joint?
This means closer to the body as distal means further from the body.
What is proximal?