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Cards (47)

Section 1

(47 cards)

clavical

Front

Back

medullary cavity

Front

Back

Endosteum

Front

the lining of the medullary cavity

Back

How many bones are in the human body?

Front

206

Back

spongy bone

Front

bone tissue w empty spaces, found in epiphysis

Back

pivit joint

Front

btwn the atlas and axis

Back

diaphysis

Front

Back

skull

Front

Back

epiphysis

Front

the ends of a long bone are called

Back

dorsiflexion

Front

flexion at the ankle, so that the foot points more superiorly

Back

medullary cavity

Front

center of long bone, yellow marrow

Back

flexion

Front

movement that increases the angle btwn two body parts

Back

artery

Front

supply bone cells w nutrients and oxygen

Back

scapula

Front

Back

Humerus

Front

Back

periosteum

Front

covers diaphysis, fibrous connective tissue

Back

yellow marrow

Front

storage of fats

Back

tibia

Front

Back

patella

Front

Back

Articular cartilage

Front

Back

red marrow

Front

blood cell formation

Back

periosteum

Front

membrane that surrounds the outer bone

Back

ulna

Front

Back

adduction

Front

Movement toward the midline of the body

Back

epiphyseal line

Front

Back

how many cervical/lumbar vertebrae are there

Front

7/5

Back

abduction

Front

Movement away from the midline of the body

Back

epiphysis

Front

Back

planter flexion

Front

extension at ankle so that the foot points inferioly

Back

what happens first during fracture repair when you break a bone?

Front

bleeding occurs and a hematoma is formed

Back

compact bone

Front

Back

fibula

Front

Back

periosteum

Front

Back

vertebrea

Front

Back

hyperextension

Front

excessive extension of the parts of a joint beyond anatomical position

Back

mandible

Front

Back

how many false ribs are there and how many true ribs are there

Front

6 false and 14 true

Back

extension

Front

Straightening of a joint

Back

bone marrow

Front

Back

epiphyseal plate

Front

growth plate, where bone growth takes place

Back

diaphysis

Front

shaft of a long bone

Back

glinding joints

Front

knee

Back

distal radial fracture

Front

Colles's

Back

articular cartilage

Front

reduces friction at joints

Back

radius

Front

Back

what happens last during fracture repair when you break a bone

Front

compact bone replaces spongy bone in callus

Back

articular cartilage

Front

soft white cartilage, covers ends of long bones, helps joints move smoothly

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