Bone Cells
Long Bone
Fracture Repair & Ossification
Joints
Movement @ Joints
100

This bone cell is responsible for laying down new osteoid. 

What is osteoblast?

100

What do you call the shaft of a long bone?

what is diaphysis?

100

This is the location of primary ossification center

What is diaphysis?

100

Name joint #19. 

What is Ball and Socket

100

Sticking out a body part, such as the tongue, jaw, or head

What is protraction?

200

This bone cell is responsible for bone reabsorption and bone remodeling releasing calcium into the blood stream. 

What is osteoclast?

200

What are the ends of bones called?

What is epiphysis/epiphyses?

200

This is the "template" for bone. 

What is cartilage?

200

Name joint #20.

What is hinge?

200

Decreasing an angle between 2 bones

What is flexion?

300

This is a mature bone cell that gets trapped in osteoid as it is laid down. 

What is osteocyte?

300

This cavity houses yellow bone marrow.

What is medullary cavity?

300

What is the location for secondary ossification centers?

What is epiphysis?

300

Name Joint #22.

What is saddle?

300

Rotation of the wrist so the palm faces up

what is supination?

400

This bone cell is responsible for creating osteoblasts and is the only mitotic bone cell. 

What is osteogenic cell?

400

This part of the bone contains spongy bone?

What is epiphysis?

400

What is the first step of fracture repair?

What is hematoma formation?


400

Name Joint #21. 

What is pivot?

400

Circular motion at a ball & socket joint

What is circumduction?

500

The organic matrix of bone that is laid down is referred to as what


what is Osteoid?

500

This is the outer lining of a bone.

What is periosteum?

500

What bone cell is responsible for the fourth stage of fracture repair where the bony callus is being remodeled?

What is osteoclast?

500

Name Joint #18. 

What is condyloid?

500

Increasing an angle between 2 bones

What is extension?