Condition that results in too much Bone Formation
What is Paget's Disease?
What is the Bicep?
The femur, tibia, radius, ulna, and fibula are examples of this type of bone
What are Long Bones?
This muscle helps to extend the elbow joint
What are the triceps?
This term means joint
What is Arthr-
This lack of vitamin is present in the cause of Rickets
What is Vitamin D?
This muscle is common to build with workouts such as squats, and lunges
What is the Gluteus Maximus?
This type of bone has a squat and cubed shape to it with and example being the carpal bones in the hands
What are Short Bones?
This type of muscle is commonly found around the heart
What is Cardiac Muscle?
This medical terminology is used to show cartilage in the body
What is Chond-
This disease is caused by the overuse of a bone
What is Tendonitis?
The area in a bone where fat is stored, particularly in the Long Bone
What is the Medullary Cavity?
The bone that is typically known as the knee cap is known as this term.
What is the Patella?
This is the type of muscle attached to your bones
What is Skeletal Muscle?
This is the medical terminology for Rib
What is Cost?
Disease when there is one or more joints causing pain
What is Arthritis?
What are Osteocytes?
This part of the spine helps to support your head, and surrounds and protects the spinal cord
What is the Cervical Region?
This type of muscle helps to move your arm in different directions
What is the Deltoid?
This medical terminology is used to show inflammation in the skeletal system
What is -itis?
The type of fracture where you can see bone through the skin
What is a Compound fracture?
The microscopic framework for the spongy bone
What is the Trabecula?
This part of the rib cage has a pair of ribs that are not fully attached to the rib cage
This type of muscle is located within the organs of the appendicular system
What is Smooth Muscle?
This is the directional term that is used to show "to the back"
What is Dors-