Parts of the integumentary system other than skin?
What are Hair and nails?
Osteocytes
What are bone cells?
Hole.
The most posterior cranial bone.
What is occipital?
This bone articulates with the scapula and is the most fractured bone in the body.
What is the clavicle?
Avascular stratified squamous tissue.
What is Epithelial?
The wall of the diaphysis is composed of this type of tissue.
What is compact?
Bony projection.
What is a process?
The three main parts of the AXIAL skeleton.
What is skull, thorax and vertebral column?
Head, greater tubercle, lesser tubercle, neck, trochlea (medial condyle), capitulum (lateral condyle) articulates with the radius.
What is the humerus?
Epithelial layer of mitotically active cells.
What is Stratum basale?
Type of Bone Tissue.
What is Spongy?
3 main Marking Classifications.
What are articulations, passageways and projections.
Articulates with the occipital condyles to form a joint so that the head can shake yes.
What is atlas (C1) vertebrae?
There is 14 total each has a base, a shaft (body), and a head (distally).
What are phalanges?
Vascular layer composed of collagen, other elastic tissue and reticular fibers.
What is Dermis?
Both the inorganic and the organic parts of bone matrix.
What are Calcium (phosphorus) and collagen?
The area of articulation on the temporal bone:
Of the following: mandibular fossa, mental foramen, and condylar process.
What is the mandibular fossa?
Part of the sternum that articulates with the clavicles, the costal cartilage of the 1st ribs, and part of the costal cartilage of the 2nd ribs.
What is the manubrium?
Medial and lateral condyles, a sizeable rough tuberosity just distal to the condyles, with a distal end that contains a sharp projection on the medial side called the medial malleolus.
What is the tibia?
What is Thin?
The relationship between a hysterectomy and osteoporosis.
What is estrogen increases bone density by depositing calcium in bone.
Two bone markings that are directly involved in the temporomandibular joint.
What is the mandibular condyle and the mandibular fossa?
The 8 cranial bones and an indication if they are paired or unpaired.
What are paired temporal, paired parietal, paired sphenoid, unpaired occipital, and unpaired frontal.
The two main bone markings involved in the articulation between the femur and the pelvis.
What is the femoral head and the acetabulum of the pelvis?