This person has more bones than an adult.
What is a baby?
The cartilage that is on the end of the bones
What is hyaline?
Bones of the cranium are in this group
What are flat bones?
Study of things that can go wrong in the human body
What is pathology?
The cavity that protects the brain
What is the cranial cavity?
These are the two bones in the forearm.
What are the radius and ulna?
Cells that make up the carilage.
What are Chondrocytes?
Bones of the vertebrae are in this group.
What is Irregular bones?
Lying face down
Prone?
The cavity located in the central part of the thoracic cavity
What in the mediastinal cavity?
This is how many bones there are in an adult.
What is 206?
Kind of Cartilage that makes up the external ear
What is elastic cartilage?
Carpal bones are in this group.
What is short bones?
When something happens on only one side of the body.
What is unilateral?
Serous layer that covers the visceral of the pleural cavity
What is the visceral pleura?
These are the two bones in the calf.
What are the tibia and fibula?
Most highly compressible type of cartilage.
What is fibrocartilage?
A bones that is embedded in a tendon.
What is a sesamoid bone?
Between medial and lateral
What is intermediate?
Quadrant that most of the stomach is located in
What is the left upper quadrant?
This is the real name for the collar bone.
What is the clavicle?
How cartilage gets the majority of it's nutrients
What is diffusion?
The four principal types of bones.
What are long, short, flat and irregular?
A term used to describe the groin area.
What is inguinal?
The serous membrane that lines the cavity where the heart is located.
What is parietal pericardium?