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Are bones living organ ?

Yes

What do the cells of bones do?

Manufacture and secrete the matrix

What does the matrix do

Gives bones strength

Where do bones articulate with each other

In joints

This place in bones is the "chemical warehouse" for calcium and phosphorus...

The matrix

Cells capable of producing blood cells that will enter the circulatory system

Hemopoetic stem cells

Condyle

Rounded projection of bone

Fossa

Shallow depression for articulation with other bones at joints

Foramen

Opening, passage of blood vessels or nerves

Tuberosity

Roughened area For attachment of tendons from large skeletal muscles

How many bones do we have

206

How many cranial bones?


Can u name them all??

1 frontal


2 parietal


1 occupital


2 temporal


1 sphenoid


1 ethmoid

What includes the axial skeleton?

Skull


Vertebral column


Thoracic rib cage

What includes the appendicular skeleton?

Pectoral girdle (shoulder) , arm, wrist, hand, hip, pelvis, leg, ankle, foot

What r the 4 sutures?

Coronal


Sagittal


Lamdoidal


Squamosal



What are the 4 para nasal sinuses

Frontal


Maxillary


Sphenoid


Erhmoid

What do the 8 cranial bones form?


What unites them

The braincase sutures unite them

What is the only moveable facial bone

Mandible

Where does the C1 altlas pivot on

The C2 axis

What attaches to the 12 thoracic vertebrea

Ribs