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Long Bone Bone Development Bone Functions Fractures & Stuff Vertebral Column

Bone Terminology Thoracic Cage Homeostasis The Human Skeleton Potpourri F.J.

The Shaft of a long bone. 100 Answer

What is the DIAPHYSIS? 100

The soft connective tissue that makes blood cells. 200 Answer

What is RED MARROW? 200

The fibrous membrane that lines the interior of the medullary cavity. 300 Answer

What is the ENDOSTEUM? 300

Blood vessels that run transversely use this canal. 400 Answer

What is VOLKMANN’S CANAL? 400

This is the location of the primary ossification center. 100 Answer

What is the DIAPHYSIS, or SHAFT? 100

Cells that lay-down bone material (build bone). 200 Answer

What are OSTEOBLASTS? 200

Another name for the growth plates. 300 Answer

What are the EPIPHYSEAL PLATES? 300

Broad flat bones that form between layers of connective tissue (bones of the cranium for example). 400 Answer

What are INTRAMEMBRANOUS BONES? 400

Bones store these. 100 Answer

What are INORGANIC SALTS? 100

Bones function to support and do this. 200 Answer

What is protect internal organs? 200

SKIP THIS ONE 300 Answer

SKIP THIS ONE 300

hematopoiesis (marrow performs this) 400 Answer

What is produce blood cells? 400

Looks like a corkscrew. 100 Answer

What is SPIRAL? 100

Bone is blasted into several pieces. 200 Answer

What is COMMINUTED? 200

Young endochondral bones incompletely broken (partially bent). 300 Answer

What is GREENSTICK? 300

Bone disorder that post-menopausal women are prone to have. 400 Answer

What is OSTEOPOROSIS? 400

This part of a vertebra supports the weight. 100 Answer

What is the BODY? 100

The number of cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacrum, and coccyx bones, respectively. 200 Answer

What are 7, 12, 5, 5 fused, and 4 fused? 200

The location of most back injuries. 300 Answer

Where is LUMBAR? 300

The toothlike structure that sticks up on C2, and the other name for C2, respectively. 400 Answer

What is the ODONTOID PROCESS & AXIS? 400

A prominent projection 200 Answer

What is a PROCESS? 200

A rounded process that looks like a knuckle. 400 Answer

What is a CONDYLE? 400

A shallow depression and a deep depression, respectively. 600 Answer

What is a FOVEA and FOSSA? 600

Soft spot in an infantile skull 800 Answer

What is a FONTANELLE? 800

The total number of ribs in a normal body. 200 Answer

What is 24? 200

The inferior-most five ribs. 400 Answer

What are the FALSE RIBS? 400

Number of pairs of true ribs. 600 Answer

What is 7? 600

The parts of the sternum, from superior to inferior. 800 Answer

What are the MANUBRIUM, BODY, and XIPHOID PROCESS 800

Inorganic salt (ion) necessary for muscles, and nerves to function; stored in bones. 200 Answer

What is CALCIUM (Ca 2+ )? 200

MAIN hormone which lowers blood calcium levels. 400 Answer

What is CALCITONIN. 400

Hormone responsible for breaking- down bone. 600 Answer

What is PTH? 600

The term for deposition and resorption occurring throughout an individual’s lifetime. 800 Answer

What is BONE REMODELLING? 800

The part of the skeleton dealing with the arms and legs. 200 Answer

What is the APPENDICULAR SKELETON? 200

The common name for the tarsals. 400 Answer

What are the ANKLE BONES? 400

The technical name for the hip bones. 600 Answer

What are the coxal bones? 600

The bone that forms the posterior and inferior cranium, through which foramen magnum runs 800 Answer

What is the OCCIPITAL? 800

Activated by sunlight and necessary for the absorption of calcium from the small intestine. 200 Answer

What is a VITAMIN D? 200

These two joints are only located at the base of your thumbs. 400 Answer

What is a SADDLE JOINT? 400

Another name for a joint between bones. 600 Answer

What is an ARTICULATION? 600

The bony chambers that surround the Haversian canals and contain osteocytes. 800 Answer

What are the LACUNAE? 800

FINAL JEOPARDY Category: Parts of a long bone Answer

Sketch a long bone and label 11 regions with correct anatomical terms.