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Anatomy Ch5 Vocab Test

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false pelvis
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radioulnar joint
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3.
metacarpals
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rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
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fontanels
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coccyx
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bony thorax (thoracic cage)
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cranium bones
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superior and inferior articular process
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ilium
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open reduction
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pannus
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kyphosis
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hip bones
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synovial joints
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greater sciatic notch
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sacral hiatus
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rickets
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acromioclavicular joint
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ossification
A.
sternum, ribs, thoracic vertebrae
B.
chronic inflammatory disorder, autoimmune disease, begins with inflammation of synovial membranes
C.
where the acromion connects with the clavicle
D.
frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital, sphenoid, ethmoid
E.
formed from the fusion of three to five tiny, irregularly shaped vertebra; tailbone
F.
paired projections lateral to vertebral foramen, allowing vertebrae to form joints
G.
fibrous membranes connecting the cranial bones of the fetus and infant
H.
bones of the hand
I.
abnormal tissue caused by inflamed synovial membrane, eroding articular cartilage
J.
part of the bony pelvis; is above the true pelvis
K.
disease in children due to lack of Vit D or calcium in diet
L.
process of bone formation
M.
hunchback
N.
surgery to rejoin broken bones
O.
ilium, ischium and pubis
P.
large opening of the sacrum; is the end of the median sacral crest before meeting the coccyx
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joints in which articulating bone ends are sparated by a joint cavity containing synovial fluid
R.
large flaring bone that forms most of the hip bone
S.
where the radius and ulnar bones meet and work together
T.
allows blood vessels and large sciatic nerve to pass from the pelvis into the thigh
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frontal bone
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carries the lower and upper teeth in the face; keystone bones of the face
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marks the course of the radial nerve
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the process at the distal end of the ulna and radius
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body weight is carried by this largest tarsal, the heel bone
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an elongated bursa that wraps completely around a tendon, subject to friction
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bone ends are connected by cartilage
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bones, joints, cartilages, ligaments
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crippling disease causing pain, stiffness and swelling of the joint
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beaklike end of the scapula

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