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a mature bone cell
osteocyte
osteo- what
which ribs only have posterior attachment?
Floating Ribs
amphiathrosis means what
slight movement
what kind of movement.
diathritic bones mean what?
free movement
what kind of movement
What's Rickets defiency of?
vitamin d
Kyphosis
forward curvature in the thoracic area
Fotanels
space between skull bones
Sarcoma
malignant bone tumor of the bone marrow & cartilage cells
Talipes
foot deformity of one or both feet; club foot
patella
another name for knee cap
maxilla
upper Jaw
calcanues
heel bone
another name for breast bone
sternum
another name for cheek bone?
zygomatic
clavicle means what bone
collar
scapula is another name for what?
shoulder blades
what are the three smallest bones in the body?
ossicles
tibia is what bone
Shinbone
when particles are pushed through a membrane by mechanical pressure?
Filtration
Crenate
to lose water and shrink up
tissue that supports and binds other body tissue
connective tissue
another name for coronal plane?
frontal
translucent cartilage that covers the end of the bones
hyaline cartilage
control center of cell
nucleus
movement of a substance from an area of higher concentration to one of lower concentration
passive transport
tissue that covers the body and internal cavities
epithelial tissue
atp
active transport
diathrosis
freely movable
where is the appendix found
RLQ
what is acetabulum
socket where femur joins the pelvic girdle
what is a hinge joint
knee and elbow
how many quadrants?
4
how many regions?
9
how many thoracic vertebrae are there?
12
which planes divide the body into left and right?
sagittal /vertical
what seperates the thoracic & abdominopelvic cavities?
Diaphragm
what lines the pleura cavity?
parietal cavity
what is the functional unit of the body
cell
what are the.bone building cells called?
osteoblasts
mature bone cells made of organic and inorganic material
osteocyte
what type of tissue is blood
cartilage
what is hyaline cartilage?
translucent cartilage that covers the end of bones
what does the nucleus of a cell contain?
DNA
what is Matrix
specialized intracellular substance
capsule made of tough fibrous connective tissue and filled with synovial fluid
Bursa
what is the space between skull bones?
fontanels
shoulder blades?
scapula
diathroses
freely moveable
upper arm bone
humerus
thigh bone
femur
ankle bones
tarsals
diffusion is what
molecules spreading