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What does it do?
What joint?
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Pathology
100
What is the medical name for the lower jaw bone?
What is the Mandible
100
Red bone marrow
What is produce red blood cells?
100
a joint that allows no movement
What is a synarthrotic joint?
100
Physician specializing in the musculoskeletal system
What is an Orthopedic physician?
100
Disorder characterized by progressive bone loss
What is Osteoporosis?
200
The largest and strongest bone in the human body?
What is the femur?
200
The "axis"
What is allows the head to turn from side to side?
200
A joint that allows very slight movement
What is an Amphiarthrotic joint?
200
Place where two bones meet
What is an articulation or joint?
200
Autoimmune disorder characterized by joint pain, swelling and deformity
What is Rheumatoid Arthritis?
300
Found on the inside of bone and is yellow in color?
What is yellow bone marrow?
300
The rib cage
What is protect the heart and the lungs?
300
A joint that allows for free movement in a variety of directions
What is a Diarthrotic joint?
300
Process of turning a body part inward
What is inversion?
300
adult onset of rickets
What is Osteomalacia?
400
The end of a developing bone?
What is an epiphysis?
400
Allows movement
What is an articulation or joint
400
A cranial suture
What is an example of a Synarthrotic joint?
400
Made up of the shoulder and pelvic girdles mad the upper and lower extremities
What is the appendicular skeleton?
400
An abnormal curvature of the spine also known as humpback
What is Kyphosis?
500
Made up of the skull, the rib cage, and the spinal cord
What is the axial skeleton?
500
Protection, support, storage, movement, hematopoeis
What are the functions of the skeletal system
500
the vertebrae
What is an example of a amphiarthrotic joint?
500
Process of moving a body part away from the midline
What is Abduction?
500
Fracture most most commonly seen as a result of an attempt to stop a fall
What is Colle's fracture?