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Anatomy Chp 6-Bones Test

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What type of bones are thin and usually a bit curved?
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cicular layers that surround the whole bone and is just inside the periosteum
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What type of bones are formed through endochondral ossification?
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What is a human embryo's skeleton made of before 8 weeks?
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During endochondral ossification, where is the primary ossificaton center?
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What gives spongy bones its spongy appearance
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the internal honeycomb like layer of a bone
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What type of bones are all limb bones (except the patella)?
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central portion of osteon that contains blood vessels
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Who has more yellow marrow...adults or kids?
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bone-making cells
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Where are osteoclasts found?
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What type of cartilage can undergo repeated bending?
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Where is fibrocartilage found?
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What is the epiphyseal plate made of?
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What type of bones are wrist and ankle bones?
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What are the most two important minerals stored in the bones?
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what type of connective tissue is periosteum made of
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What type of bone is the hip bone?
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means "within bone" - delicate connective tissue membrane that lines inside of bones and contains osteobasts and osteoclasts
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most bones in body
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endosteum
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hyaline cartilage
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in the endosteum
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adults
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spongy bone
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hyaline cartilage and fibrous membranes
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dense irregular
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trabeculae
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osteoblasts
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central canal or Haversian canal
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short bones
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knee, discs between vertebrae, pubic symphysis
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calcium and phosphate
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in the center of the bone
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irregular bone
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flat bones
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long bones
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circumferential lamellae
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elastic cartilage
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What type of bone is the sternum?
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what is another name for bone destruction
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where are osteogeneic cells mainly found
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What type of bone is a scaula?
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unspecialized stem cells that form osteoblasts
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Which canals run vertical: Haversian or Volkmann?
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What is the most common type of cartilage makes up the slelton?
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functional and structural unit of compact bone
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these canals cennect the osteocytes in lacunae together and connect them to the central canal
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blood cell formation

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