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23 Cards in this Set

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What are the 3 types of muscle tissue?
Skeletal, Cardiac, Smooth
Examples of connective tissue
bone, cartilage, skin, tendons, ligaments
Examples of nerve tissue
spinal nerves, spinal cord
Examples of epithelial tissue
respiratory, gastrointestinal, urinary, reproductive
How many bones do we have?
206
Name 5 types of bones
Long Bones, Short Bones, Flat Bones, Sesamoid Bones, Irregular Bones
LONG BONE
Diaphasis
shaft
LONG BONE
Epiphyses
end
LONG BONE
what occurs at the Epiphyseal Plate?
it is where the growth occurs
LONG BONE
what occurs at the Periosteum?
it is where bone cells are produced, covers surface
LONG BONE
what is the purpose of Articular Cartilage?
it provides smooth articulation between bones
What is a tuberosity?
it is a large bump
What is a process?
they are projections from a bone
What is a tubercle?
it is a smaller bump
Spine?
longer and thinner projection of bone
Condyles
large bony knobs at the end of a bone
Epicondyles
Small condyles
Fossa
smooth, hollow surface on the bone
Notch
appears to be cut out
Facet
Smaller and flatter smooth surface (blood vessels or nerves go through)
Foramen
Hole
Articulation
where two or more bones come together
Ligaments connect what to what
bone to bone