Your femur, radius, and phalanges are what types of bones?
What is a long bone?
The ends of your long bones are covered in what?
What is the Articular Cartilage?
What is it called when you take a body part away from the body, attach it to the body, raise your arm in the air, and then put it back down?
What is Abduction, Adduction, Flexion, and Extension
This action includes growing in length and ossify from the center of the diaphysis toward the epiphyseal extremities
What is bone growth?
A joint that has little to no movement (Skull), and the joint between the tooth?
What is Synarthroses and Gomphosis
Your carpals and tarsals are what types of bones?
What are short bones?
What is the rounded end of a long bone?
What is a epiphysis?
What is it called when you over extend a body part, move in a circular motion, move side to side, and have the palm facing up?
What is hyperextension, circumduction, rotation, and supination?
What is the process called when a bone renews?
What is remodeling?
Joints that have little movement (Pubis) and joints that have free movement (Jaw)?
What is Amphiarthrosis and diarthrosis?
Your ribs, sternum, and cranium are what types of bones?
What are flat bones?
What is the main or midsection of a long bone?
What is the disphysis?
What is it called when the palm is facing downward, toes are facing up, toes pointing down, and a body part is facing the outward direction?
What is pronation, dorsiflexion, plantarflexion, and eversion?
What is it called when bone cells deposit new bone?
What is osteoblasts?
Rotates on 180 degrees plane and a stable joint that is found in the hip and shoulder?
What is pivot and ball and socket?
What bones are embedded into your tendons?
What are Sesamoid bones?
What layer of the long bone is closest to the skin?
What is Periosteum?
What is it called when a body part is facing inward and you touch the ends of the fingers with the thumb?
What is inversion and opposition?
What is an opening in a baby's skull where the skull bones have not yet grown?
What is baby's fontanels?
The thumb is the only example for this joint, and this joint is found in the fingers, toes, knee, and elbow
What is saddle and hinge?
What bones have the most complex shapes?
What are Irregular bones?
What 2 pieces of the long bone are closest to eachother?
What is endosteum and marrow cavity?
What is it called when you move a body part towards the thumb and when your pinkie is out?
What is radial deviation and ulnar deviation?
Composed of cartilage and bone and functions as a structural framework for the body
What is the skeletal system?
A joint that has great stability and connective tissue crosses over each other (Carpals and Tarsals) and joint that is between the radius and scaphoid (wrist)
What is gliding and condyloid or ellipsoidal?