Ch. 7.4 Skeletal System Key Terms
Ch. 7.4 Skeletal System Key Terms
Ch. 7.4 Skeletal System Key Terms
Ch. 7.4 Skeletal System Key Terms
Ch. 7.4 Skeletal System Key Terms
100

Carpals

 The eight bones of the wrist.

100

Cranium

The spherical structure that surrounds and protects the brain; made of eight bones.

100

Femur

The thigh bone; the upper leg bone.

100

Joints

Areas where two or more bones join together.

100

Ribs

The 12 pairs of bones that attach to the thoracic vertebrae; divided into true, false, and floating ribs.

200

Patella

The kneecap.

200

Ligaments

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

200

Vertebrae

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

200

Tibia

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

200

Sutures

Areas where the cranial bones have joined together

300

Sinuses

Air spaces in the bones of the skull that act as resonating chambers for the voice and are lined with mucous membranes.

300

Metacarpals

The five bones of the palm of the hand.

300

Epiphysis

 The two extremities, or ends, of a long bone.

300

Endosteum

 A membrane that lines the medullary canal and keeps the yellow marrow intact; also produces some bone growth

300

Tarsals

The seven bones of the ankle

400

Appendicular Skeleton

The section of the skeleton that forms the extremities; composed of the shoulder girdle, arm bones, pelvic girdle, and leg bones.

400

Foramina

Openings in bones that allow nerves and blood vessels to enter or leave the bone.

400

Red Marrow

 Found in certain bones on the site of hematopoiesis, where red and white blood cells and platelets are produced.

400

Phalanges

The bones of the fingers and toes

400

Clavicles

The two collarbones that are attached to the manubrium.

500

Os Coxae

The two coxal, or hip, bones that form the pelvic girdle.

500

Medullary Canal

A cavity in the diaphysis of a long bone; it is filled with yellow marrow.

500

Metatarsals

The five bones of the instep of the foot.

500

Axial Skeleton

The section of the skeleton that forms the main trunk of the body; composed of the skull, spinal column, ribs, and breastbone.

500

Yellow Marrow

 Material filling the medullary canal; it is mainly a storage area for fat cells and contains cells that form white blood cells.