Key terms
Key terms
Key terms
Key terms
Key terms
100

Appendicular skeleton

The part of the skeleton that includes the arms, legs, shoulders, and hips.

100

Diaphysis

The long, middle section of a long bone.

100

Fontanels

Soft spots in a baby’s skull where bones haven’t finished joining

100

Medullary canal

The cavity inside a long bone that contains marrow.

100

Periosteum

The outer covering of a bone.

200

Axial skeleton

The main framework of the body made up of the skull, spine, and rib cage.

200

Endosteum

The lining inside the medullary canal of a bone.

200

Foramina

 Small openings in bones that allow nerves and blood vessels to pass through.

200

Metacarpals

The hand bones between the wrist and fingers.

200

Phalanges

 The bones of the fingers and toes.

300

Carpals

The small bones that make up the wrist.

300

Epiphysis

The end part of a long bone where growth occurs.

300

Humerus

The upper arm bone.

300

Metatarsals

The foot bones between the ankle and toes

300

Radius

The forearm bone on the thumb side.

400

Clavicles

The collarbones that connect the sternum to the shoulders.

400

Femur

The thigh bone and the longest bone in the body.

400

Joints

Places where two bones meet.

400

 Os coxae

The hip bones.

400

 Red marrow

 Bone marrow that makes blood cells.

500

Cranium

The part of the skull that protects the brain.

500

Fibula

The smaller bone of the lower leg.

500

Ligaments

 Tough tissues that connect bone to bone.

500

Patella

The kneecap.

500

Ribs

 The bones that form the chest and protect the heart and lungs.