Bones/functions
Bone locations
Bones types
Joints
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100
How many bones are in the human body?
206
100

Bones of the lower leg

Tibia and Fibula

100
What type of bone is the cranium?
Flat
100

What are joints?

A joint is where two or more bones meet in the body. Articulation.

100

Besides structure, what other major important function do your bones do? 

Make red blood cells. 

200

Name the four types of bones.

Long bones, Short bones, Irregular bones, Flat bones 

200

"collarbone"

clavicle

200
What type of bone is the humerous?
Long
200

This joint involves a lot of movement and is the most common in the body?

Synovial joints

200

the shaft of long bones is called the? 

Diaphysis

300

What is a function of the skeletal system?

Provide framework/gives body its shape , Provides protection for vital organs, Produces red blood cells in the marrow of long bones and Stores vital minerals such as calcium

300

"Shoulderblade"

Scapula

300

What type of bones are the Ribs?

Flat

300

describe spongy bone and its location. 

porous, and on the inside or deep of the compact bone.  

300

These bone cells break down bone used in the growth process and are triggered by hormones. 

Osteoclasts. 

400

Name the main bones of the axial skeleton.

Skull, vertebrae, Ribs

400

3 Bones of the pelvic girdle

Illeum, Ishium, and pubis

400

The medullary cavity holds what substance? 

Bone marrow

400

This structure is a growth plate that has been fully ossified. 

Ephesial line

400

This term is used to describe bone growth width wise. 

appositional growth

500

Name the five parts of the vertebral column and how many vertebrae are in each.

Cervical 7 Thoracic 12 Lumbar 5 

500

"Wristbones" "Palmbones" and "fingers"

what are Carpels, metacarpals, and phalanges. 

500

This is a membrane covering found around the inside of long bones

what is the endosteum. 

500

What is the tissue found in synovial joints that reduces friction. 

Articular cartilage. 

500

This bone is used in the swallowing process and for speech.

The hyoid bone.