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the ends of bones
diaphysis
marrow
epihysis
responsible for breaking down bone and shaping them
osteoclast
osteocytes
osteoblast
what attaches bone to bone
Tendon
Ligament
Muscle
inflammation if joints
arthitis
fractue
osteoporosis
Involuntary muscles include
Cardiac
Smooth
Skeletal
Both Cardiac and Smooth
Moving toward the midline of the body
Abduction
Adduction
Circumlocution
Muscle tissue decreasing in size it called
contracture
fracture
atrophy
The appendicular Skeleton is composed of
thoracic cavity
bones in extremities, pelvis, and pectoral girdle
thoracic cavity, cranium, vertebrea
Supination is a type of
rotation
adduction
extension
Bone in the skull are
long bones
flat bones
short bones
synovial joints are found in the
Skull
Hip
Vertebrae
Bones are a storage place for minerals
Calcium and potassium
Calcium and phosphorus
Calcium and sodium
Primary site for adult blood cell formation
red marrow
yellow marrow
periosteum
Open wound where the bone tears through the skin
simple fracture
dislocation
open fracture
Flexion means
Bending toward a body part
extending toward a body part
rotating
longest and strongest bone of the body
Humerus
Femur
Tibia
overstretching of or injury to a muscle or tendon
Sprain
dislocation
strain
Twisting action that tears the ligament at the joint
Sprain
Strain
Dislocation
A fracture where the bone breaks and there are bone fragments in the tissue
Greenstick
Communited
Compound
Muscles that produce movement of the extremities, maintain body posture
Smooth muscle
Skeletal muscle
involuntary muscle
Fibrous connective tissue that covers your bones
Spongy bone
bone marrow
periosteum
Which is an injection site
deltoid
quadriceps
tricep
Both deltoid and quadriceps
Connects bone to bone
tendon
spiral
ligament
connects muscle to bone
tendon
spiral
ligaments
Lateral curvature of the spine
lordosis
kyphosis
scoliosis
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