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Name the living tissue in bone.   show
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show According to their shapes  
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show Epiphysis, diaphysis, compact bone, spongy bone, and medullary cavity  
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show Compact bone is tightly packed with no gaps; spongy bone consists of holds called trabeculae.  
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What are some examples of long bones?   show
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show Bones of the wrists and ankles  
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Name a special type of short bone that is usually small and nodular and develops within a tendon or adjacent to a joint.   show
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What are some examples of flat bones?   show
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show The vertebrae that compose the backbone, and many facial bones.  
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show Functional junctions between bones.  
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How many different types of joints are there?   show
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show Fibrous, cartilaginous, and synovial joints.  
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Where are fibrous joints found?   show
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Where are cartilaginous joints found?   show
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show There are 6 different synovial joints.  
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What are the different synovial joints?   show
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show Ex: shoulder and hip joints.  
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show Ex: joints between the metacarpals and phalanges, radius and carpals.  
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show Ex: wrists and ankles, acromioclavicular, and between two vertebrae.  
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show Ex: elbow, knee, and joints of the phalanges.  
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show Ex: proximal and distal radioulnar joints and joints in the neck. (joint between the atlas and dens of the axis)  
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What are saddle joints?   show
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