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Cards (59)

Section 1

(50 cards)

frontal lobe

Front

The lobe at the front of the brain associated with movement, speech, and impulsive behavior.

Back

Illium

Front

A broad, flared bone that makes up the upper and lateral sections of the pelvis.

Back

tibial tuberosity

Front

Name this specific part of the tibia.

Back

ulna

Front

Inner and larger bone of the forearm, attached to the wrist and located on the side of the little finger.

Back

calcaneus bone

Front

heel bone

Back

Wrist bones are known as __________.

Front

carpals

Back

Tibia distal articulation

Front

fibula and talus

Back

Osteoporosis

Front

A condition in which the body's bones become weak and break easily.

Back

Osteoblasts

Front

Bone building cells

Back

Zygomatic bone

Front

cheek bone

Back

occipital lobe

Front

A region of the cerebral cortex that processes visual information

Back

vertebrae column

Front

protects the spinal cord

Back

top of bone

Front

proximal epiphysis

Back

radial tuberosity

Front

insertion of biceps brachii

Back

femur articulates with

Front

acetabulum, tibia and patella

Back

temporal lobe

Front

An area on each hemisphere of the cerebral cortex near the temples that is the primary receiving area for auditory information

Back

Humerus

Front

upper arm bone

Back

Osteoclasts are

Front

Bone-destroying cells

Back

glenoid cavity is

Front

socket in scapular that receives head of humerus

Back

Tibula

Front

front bone of your lower leg(shin bone)

Back

distal

Front

farther from the origin of a body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk

Back

Metatarsals

Front

bones of the foot between ankle and toes

Back

red bone marrow

Front

produces blood cells (top and bottom of the bone)

Back

iliac crest

Front

found on the top of the hip bone.

Back

break down of blood

Front

hemolysis

Back

sacrum

Front

bone formed from five vertebrae fused together near the base of the spinal column

Back

Coccyx

Front

tailbone

Back

tarsals

Front

ankle bones

Back

parital lobe

Front

-location = upper region of brain between frontal and occipital lobes -function = receives sensation of PPTT <in postcentral gyrus>

Back

Main function of the skeletal system

Front

body support, protection of internal organs, movement

Back

Ishium

Front

the lower part of the pelvic girdle; the "sit bones"

Back

acromion

Front

an extension of the scapula that forms the high point of the shoulder

Back

Fibia

Front

the smaller of the two bones of the lower leg

Back

false ribs

Front

last 5 pairs of ribs; attach indirectly to sternum or do not attach at all

Back

Femur Head- articulates with

Front

acetabulum

Back

Pectoral

Front

pertaining to the chest

Back

compact bone

Front

Hard, dense bone tissue that is beneath the outer membrane of a bone

Back

radius

Front

lateral bone of the forearm

Back

coracoid process of scapula

Front

insertion of pectoralis minor

Back

Femur

Front

upper leg bone(thigh bone)

Back

humerus distal end

Front

articulates with radius and ulna

Back

true ribs

Front

first 7 pairs of ribs; attach directly to sternum

Back

pelvic

Front

deep secure socket for limb attachment

Back

Phalanges

Front

bones of the fingers and toes

Back

straight long part that pokes out of scapula

Front

spine of scapula

Back

Hemoglobin

Front

Oxygen carrying pigment in red blood cells

Back

yellow marrow

Front

soft, fatty material found in the medullary cavity of long bones

Back

The creation of blood

Front

hemopoiesis

Back

femur distal end

Front

pelvis

Back

pubic arch

Front

Inverted V-shaped arch inferior to pubic symphysis. Over 90° in females, and about 60° in males.

Back

Section 2

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lumbar vertebrae

Front

lower back

Back

sacral vertebrae(sacrum)

Front

Bones of the lower back behind the pelvis

Back

cervical vertebrae

Front

neck

Back

proximal epiphysis

Front

the end of the bone located nearest to the midline of the body

Back

Proximal

Front

Closer to the origin of the body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk

Back

thoracic vertebrae

Front

the second set of 12 vertebrae; form the outward curve of the spine and are known as T1 through T12

Back

thoracic cavity

Front

chest cavity ( contains heart and lungs)

Back

costal cartilage

Front

the cartilages that connect the sternum and the ends of the ribs

Back

spongy bone

Front

Layer of bone tissue that has many small spaces and is found just inside the layer of compact bone.

Back