Functions
Vertebral Column
Long Bone Anatomy
Bone Anatomy
Miscellaneous
100

internal framework and structure of the body, anchors all soft organs

Support

100

Number of Cervical Vertebrae

7

100

Site of hematopoisis

Spongy bone of epiphysis 
100

The cell type which is responsible for basic bone formation is the

osteoblast

100

Compact bone is characterized by _, whereas spongy bone is characterized by _.

dense tissue that looks smooth and homogenous; small needlelike pieces of bone and lots of open space

200

bones protect soft organs, ex: skull protects brain, vertebrae protect spinal cord

Protection

200

Number of Thoracic Vertebrae

12

200

Long bones have a distinctive _ that makes up most of the bone’s length and is composed of compact bone.

Diaphysis

200

Bone cells are arranged in concentric circles around longitudinal tubes containing blood vessels.  These are called _.

Haversian system

Osteon is also acceptable

200

The only freely moveable bone in the skull is the

mandible

300

attachments to skeletal muscles allow for movement

Movement

300

Number of Lumbar vertebrae 

5

300

Area that causes lengthwise growth in kids

Epiphyseal Plate 

300

Hole like structure in the Haversian system that carries blood vessels and nerves through bone

Haversian canal

300

Red bone marrow functions to _, whereas yellow marrow functions to _.

produce blood cells; store fat

400

fat is stored in yellow marrow and minerals such as Calcium and Phosphorus are stored in bone

Storage

400

Name of fused the 5 fused coxal bones

Sacrum

400

Found around the outside of the long bone

Periosteum

400

These are activated by PTH when calcium levels in the blood are low

osteoclasts 

400

Common in children.  This is fracture when the bone bends and either has a slight visible break or several microscopic breaks that are not detectible on an x ray.

Greenstick

500

blood cell formation occurs in red marrow of certain bones

Hematopoiesis

500
Name of 4 fused bones that make up the tailbone

Coccyx

500

Location of Yellow Marrow

Medullary Cavity

500

Tunnel like structures that radiate to lacunae to supply bone with nutrients

Canaliculi 

500

A fracture where the bone is protruding out of the skin.

Compound / Open