Gross Structure of Bones
Bone Structure & Development
Specific Bones
Joints
Skeleton
100

 The hollow shaft of a long bone

Diaphysis 

100

The beams that form the lattice of spongy bone

Trabeculae

100

Cheek Bone

Zygomatic 

100

Immovable Joints 

Synarthroses 

100

Red Bone Marrow Process

Hematopoiesis

200

 An example of a flat bone?

Cranial Bones

200

The passageway in which nutrients travel through the blood vessels into the bones

Canaliculi

200

Upper Jaw Bones

Maxilla

200

Most common joint 

Diarthroses 

200

Appendicular Skeleton Categories

Upper Extremities 

Lower Extremities 

300

The ends of long bones are

Epiphyses

300

Bone-forming cells

Osteoblasts

300
Spinal column region with the most bones

Thoracic

300

The symphysis pubis 

Amphiarthrosis

300

Paranasal Sinuses 

Maxillary

Sphenoid

Frontal 

400

The membrane that covers the long bone everywhere except the joints

Periosteum

400

Bone-reabsorbing cells

Osteoclasts

400

Bone not apart of the Coxal bone

Sacrum

400

Sutures of the Skull

Lambdoidal 

Squamous 

Coronal 

Sagittal

400

The bones of the foot

Tarsals

500

The cancellous bone layer of flat bones

Diploe

500

Cartilage cells

Chondrocytes

500

Bone with no articulation to another bone

Hyoid Bone

500

The Lambdoidal suture bones connections

Posterior Parietal bones and Occipital Bone

500

There is red bone marrow inside this part of an adult skeleton

Epiphysis