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bone (system)

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show framework  
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show the movement  
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show outer point of of bone or hard structure  
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show delicate balance of calcium and phosphorus  
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show vitamin D  
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what do the bones and body need   show
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show inner bone  
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what does the inner bone manufacture the bone marrow to   show
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what are bones made up of   show
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what does osseous consist of   show
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show fetus bones  
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the process in which the fetus bones mature   show
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show ossification  
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immature osteocytes that produce the bony tissue that replaces the cartilage during ossification   show
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show osteoclast  
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why is the function of osteoclast activated   show
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show osteoblasts provide calcium salts to rebuild  
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show osteoclast tears down the old and removes excess bone debris to smooth out the bone  
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found in lower leg, thigh, upper and lower arms   show
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irregular shape and small / mostly present in ankle and wrist   show
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show flat bones  
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show sesamoid bones  
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show diaphysis  
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each end of long bone   show
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show epiphysis line or plate (growth plate)  
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the growth plate changes in length until what   show
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show metaphysis  
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strong, fibrous, vascular, membrane that covers the surface of the long bone except the ends   show
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a smooth, strong, and silk tissue that cushion the joint and allows it to move smoothly and efficiently   show
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layer of hard dense bones that lies under the periosteum bone   show
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show the Haversian canals  
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show the Haversian canals  
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show medullary cavity  
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spongy or trabecular bone that is made up bony fivers that are like a spongy lattice work   show
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show trabeculae  
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show red bone marrow  
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show immature and mature blood cells in various stages of development  
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the production of all types of blood cells in the bone marrow   show
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show bone process  
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show bone depression  
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the cranial bones that join each other at the joints   show
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unfossified tissue in the skull of a newborn at birth   show
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supports nasal cavity and eye socket   show
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show frontal bone  
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back and base of the skull   show
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show parietal bone  
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base of the skull and behind eyes (called the bat - shaped bone)   show
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show temporal bones  
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corners of each eye   show
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show tears  
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al means   show
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show mandible  
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show maxillae  
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nasal bones   show
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vomer   show
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show zygomatic bones  
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show joints  
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show joint articulation  
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unlovable between the skull bones   show
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show synovial joints  
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fibrous tissue   show
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show ligaments  
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show anchor one bone to another in critical areas  
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show articular cartilage  
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tissue lining the synovial cavity- produces the synovial fluid   show
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space between bones at a synovial joint- contains synovial fluid produced by the membrane   show
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viscous (sticky) fluid within the synovial cavity   show
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show meniscus  
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sac of fluid near a joint however not within a joint   show
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what is the bursa there to help with   show
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can be attached to bones, internal organs and blood vessels   show
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internal movement of the muscles involves what   show
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due to contraction and relaxation attached to the bones   show
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connective tissue that bind muscle to bones   show
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bind bones to other bones   show
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show striated muscle  
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makes up the involuntary or visceral muscles that contract to move internal organs such as digestive tract, the walls of blood vessels, and secretory ducts leading from the glands   show
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show cardiac muscles  
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show origin of the muscle  
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connection of the muscle to the bone that moves -distal from the skeleton   show
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show -flextion  
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show -extension  
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movement away from the midline of the body   show
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movement toward the midline of the body   show
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show rotation  
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show dorsiflexion  
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motion that moves the foot downward toward the ground as when the pointing of the toe   show
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show supination  
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act of turning the palm down   show
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