Growth and formation of bones
Classification of bones
skull
hand, leg wrist and ankle bones
joints
100

what are the two bone marrows in the body.

Red and yellow 

100

what classification is this bone 


Flat bone

100


Frontal bone 

100

Mr. Hughes favorite baseball team 

Chicago white sox 

100

the joint that only opens and closes  one way 

Hinge joint 

200

Longitudinal growth continues until:

  • 15 years of age for girls

  • 16 years of age for boys

200

what is the classification 



Long bone

200


Zygomatic bone 

200


200
  • Free movement

  • Capsule with internal cavity

  • Capsule composition: fibrous cartilage, ligaments, tendons, muscle

  • Functions: weight bearing and movement

Synovial joints 

300

what is Osteoblasts and Osteoclasts

  • Osteoblasts: embryonic bone cells

  • Osteoclasts: bone reabsorption and remodeling

300

what classification are in the hands and feet. 


Short bones

300


Occipital bone 

300


300

where are two areas we see a pivot joints

head and arms

400

what is bone make of 

  • Calcium storage

  • Blood calcium levels

  • Excretion of excess calcium

400

What classification is this bone


irregular bones

400


Parietal bone 

400

label all the ankle bones 



400

what are the six joints we talked about in class 

  • Ball and socket joint

  • Hinge joint

  • Condyloid joint

  • Pivot joint

  • Saddle joint

  • Gliding joint

500

What does the inside of the bone look like vs the outside also explain what they are used for and how they work.

500

What classification is this bone 


swesamoid bone 

500


Maxillae bone 

500

Label all the wrist bones 



500

How does the saddle joint work