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100 200 300 400 500 Histology Structure Functions Joints Miscellaneous main Growth & Repair
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Matrix component that makes bone hard and resistant to crushing. A 100 a100
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Osteoblasts lay down more matrix forming these “rings” in bone tissue. A 200
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Several of these units cemented together form the structure of compact bone. A 300
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The chambers that house bone cells. A 400
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Blood vessels and nerves penetrate compact bone in the middle of an osteon through these structures. A 500
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Material that is stored and produced in the epiphyses. B 100 b100
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Shaft of long bone. B 200
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Tough, vascular, bone covering made of fibrous tissue. B 300
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Type of bone tissue that consists of bony plates which reduces weight. B 400
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Lining of the hollow chamber in a long bone. B 500
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Main job of the skull. C 100 c100
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Purpose of yellow marrow (which we already know is fat). C 200
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Calcium released into the bloodstream from the bones, is a homeostatic mechanism regulated by this hormone. C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager Daily double
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To move limbs, bones and muscles interact as a simple mechanical device called a… C 400
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This term means the production of blood cells. C 500
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Type of synovial joint where the ulna and humerus articulate. D 100 d100
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Inflammation of a joint. D 200
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The vertebrae and costal articulations are examples of these types of synovial joints: D 300
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Name one specific bony landmark (learned in lab) that is a fibrous joint. D 400
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Type of synovial joint that allows the head to extend or flex. D 500
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Pre-ossification material of the endochondral bones of a fetus. E 100 e100
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The cartilagenous band that lengthens bones. E 200
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Also known as a blood clot in the body or within a broken bone. E 300
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If osteoclast activity exceeds osteoblast activity, how will the bone mass be affected? E 400
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Name for the temporary fibrocartilagenous structure (2 words) of a healing bone. E 500
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Based on their shape, the fibula and humerus are considered this type of bone. F 100 f100
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Deposition of calcium into the bones is regulated by this gland. F 200
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Degenerative disease characterized by the loss and roughening of articulating surfaces. F 300
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Name the external force that causes bone to constantly remodel and redistribute its matrix. F 400
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During intramembranous development, this type of cell differentiates from sheet-like connective tissue. F 500
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The cleft palate is a deformity between the oral and nasal cavity that can cause babies born with this to have trouble suckling. Name the anterior bone that was malformed during development. Click on screen to continue
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