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Chap 15-Musculoskeletal System #1

Teacher: G. Lincoln
Horizontales
Layer of dense, hard bone directly under the periosteum (2 words)
Physician who treats bone, joint, and muscle conditions
AKA spongy or trabecular bone, porous open bone that usually is filled with red bone marrow
Small rounded process above the condyle
Bat-shaped bone forms part of the base of the cranium
Channels in the cortical bone layer that carry blood to bring nutrients to the bone and take away waste products (2 words)
Each end of a long bone
Cells that breakdown bone to keep it from becoming too thick and heavy
Two large bones that compose the massive upper jawbone
Responsible for movement
Physician who specializes in joint conditions
Two small tin bones located at the corner of each eye, contain the fossa for tear gland and canals for the ducts
Pair of bones forming the roof and upper part of the sides of the cranium
Bone forming the forehead and posterior portion of eye sockets
Thin, delicate bone forming part of the eye sockets and supporting the nasal cavity
Verticales
Replacement of cartilaginous tissue with bone cells and calcium deposits.
Opening for blood vessels or nerves
Hollow cavity within a bone
The lower jawbone
Space down the center of long bones, usually filled with yellow marrow (fat) (2 words)
Connective tissue joining muscles to bones
Large and small processes for tendon attachments
Opening in the occipital bone through which the spinal cord passes (2 words)
Shaft or middle region of a long bone
Two slender bones that support the bridge of the nose
Immature bone cells that replace cartilage.
Places where bones come together
"growth plate"/cartilaginous area at each end of a long bone where bone growth occurs (2 words)
Cavities in the facial and cranial bones to lighten the skull and warm/moisten air as it passes through
Shallow cavity in or on a bone
Physician who specializes in rehabilitative care
Protect and support the body and internal organs
Small round elevation where tendons and muscles attach