Ch.7.4
Ch.7.4
Ch.7.4
Ch.7.4
Ch.7.4
100

appendicular skeleton

Forms the extremities and is composed of the shoulder girdle, arm bones, pelvic girdle, and leg bones.

100

 axial skeleton

Forms the main trunk of the body and is composed of the skull, spinal column, ribs, and breastbone.

100

cranium

The spherical structure that surrounds and protects the brain.

100

 joints

Areas where two or more bones join together.

100

carpals

The eight bones that make up the wrist

200

phalanges

The bones that form the fingers and toes.

200

ligaments

Connective tissue bands that help hold long bones together at joints.

200

clavicles

The two collarbones.

200

 diaphysis

The long shaft of a long bone.

200

radius

The lower arm bone on the thumb side that rotates around the ulna.

300

epiphysis

One of the two extremities, or ends, of a long bone.

300

 red marrow

Found in certain bones (vertebrae, ribs, sternum, cranium, and proximal ends of the humerus and femur); it is where hematopoiesis (production of red blood cells, platelets, and some white blood cells) takes place.

300

skeletal system

A system made of organs called bones that forms the framework of the body

300

ribs

The 12 pairs of curved bones that attach to the thoracic vertebrae.

300

 medullary canal

A cavity in the diaphysis (shaft) of a long bone.

400

humerus

The bone of the upper arm.

400

 scapulas

The shoulder bones.

400

os coxae

The coxal, or hip, bones. The pelvic girdle is made of two of these.

400

sinuses

Air spaces in the bones of the skull that act as resonating chambers for the voice.

400

tibia

The larger weight-bearing bone of the lower leg, commonly called the shin bone.

500

vertebrae

The 26 bones that compose the spinal column, which protect the spinal cord and provide support for the head and trunk

500

tarsals

The seven bones that make up the ankle.

500

 yellow marrow

Fills the medullary canal and is mainly a storage area for fat cells. It also contains cells that form white blood cells.

500

fontanels

Spaces in the cranium at birth, also called "soft spots," that allow for the enlargement of the skull as brain growth occurs.

500

periosteum

A tough membrane that covers the outside of bone, containing blood vessels, lymph vessels, and osteoblasts. It is necessary for bone growth, repair, and nutrition.