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