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Joints
Growth remodel
Bone tissue
Pot Luck
100
Osteoblast
What is a bone forming cell
100
The cartilage that lines a synovial joint
What is articular cartilage
100
true or false: a fracture and a broken bone are the same:
What is true
100
What is a mature bone cell called
What is osteocyte
100
The bone your glasses rest on
What is nasal bone
200
A sac of synovial fluid that protects tendons that cross over a joint.
What is a bursa sac
200
Where two bones meet
What is an articulation or joint
200
Which cells destroy bone tissue
What is osteoclasts
200
What the rings of an osteon are called
What is Lamella
200
The joint where the hips articulate with the spine
What is sacroilliac joint
300
Hematoma
What is a large blood clot, formed when a bone breaks
300
The type of joint which forms the knee and elbow
What is a hinge joint
300
replaces the fibrocartilage during the repair of a broken bone
What is bony callous
300
The tissue which covers the diaphysis of a long bone
What is the periosteum
300
the vertabrae which have ribs attached to them
What is thoracic
400
A fibrous, immovable joint
What is a suture
400
a joint which allows a cone shaped movement.
What is a ball and socket joint
400
When you repair a broken bone by inserting a plate or metal screws
What is open reduction
400
What the end of a bone which is closest to the axial skeleton is called
What is proximal epiphysis
400
saggital suture separates these bones
What is the parietals
500
a freely movable joint, with the joint cavity filled with synovial fluid.
What is synovial joint
500
the joint formed where the clavicle and scapula meet
What is the acromioclavicular joint
500
The remnant of the epiphyseal plate
What is the epiphyseal disc
500
A canaliculus
What is the tiny canals which connect lacunae
500
also called cancelous bone
What is spongy bone