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OTH1014 quiz 2 study guide

OTH1014 quiz 2 study guide

  • epiphysis

    . region at the ends of bone that provides the articular surface for joints.

  • metaphysis

    .region of long bone that supports the epiphysis and acts as a transition from epiphysis to diaphysis

    .composed of cancellous bone covered by compact bone

  • diaphysis

    .main shaft of long bone

    .made of the outter layer of compact bone, the medullary canal that contains bone marrow and blood vessels and the endosteum (membrane covering the medullar canal that contains osteoclasts)

  • bones of the cranium

    (8)

    frontal

    sphenoid

    ethmoid

    occipital

    parietal (2)

    temporal (2)

  • bones of the face

    (14)

    vomer

    mandible

    maxilla(2)

    zygomatic(2)

    lacrimal (2)

    inferior concha (2)

    palatine (2)

    nasal (2)

  • bones of the vertebral column

    (26)

    sacrum(5)

    coccyx(3)

    cervical(7)

    thoracic (12)

    Lumbar (5)

  • bones of the thorax

    (25)

    sternum

    ribs(24)

    .7 true

    .3 raise

    .2 floating

  • other axial bones

    hyboid

    ear ossicles (6)

  • how many bones make up human skeleton?

    206

  • bones of the upper extremity

    scapula

    humerus

    clavical

    ulna

    radius

    metacarplas(10)

    carplas(16)

    phalanges (28)

  • Bones of the lower extremity

    innominate

    femur

    tibia

    fibula

    patella

    tarsals(14)

    metatarsals(10)

    phalanges (28)

  • What are two examples of aponeurosis found in the body

    Biceps aponeurosis

    palmar aponeurosis