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intervertebral disks - -provide support -prevent vertebrae from rubbing against each other -compresses with age, making a human shorter posterior view of the skull (name parts) - -parietal and occipital bones -lambdoid suture: between parietal bones and occipital bone -external occipital protuberance - nuchal lines: neck muscle attachment points the average adult has how many bones - 206 bones parts of the axial skeleton - skull, ossicles, vertebral column, and thoracic age parts of the appendicular skeleton - upper and lower limbs, pectoral and pelvic girdles flat bone - thin and curved bone; serves as a point of attachment for muscles and protects internal organs long bone - longer than they are wide irregular bone - bone of complex shape; protects internal organs from compressive forces short bone - cube-shaped bone that is approximately equal in length, width, and thickness; provides limited motion body - main parthead - enlarged end neck - constriction between head and body margin/border - edge angle - bend ramus - branch off body condyle - smooth rounded articular surace facet - small flattened articular surface process - prominent projection tubercle - small rounded bump tuberosity - knob trochanter - tuberosities on proximal femur epicondyle - near or above condyle

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MCPHS BIO 110 EXAM #2 (CHAPTER 7)
intervertebral disks - -provide support

-prevent vertebrae from rubbing against each other

-compresses with age, making a human shorter

posterior view of the skull (name parts) - -parietal and occipital bones

-lambdoid suture: between parietal bones and occipital bone

-external occipital protuberance

- nuchal lines: neck muscle attachment points



the average adult has how many bones - 206 bones



parts of the axial skeleton - skull, ossicles, vertebral column, and thoracic age



parts of the appendicular skeleton - upper and lower limbs, pectoral and pelvic girdles



flat bone - thin and curved bone; serves as a point of attachment for muscles and protects
internal organs



long bone - longer than they are wide



irregular bone - bone of complex shape; protects internal organs from compressive forces



short bone - cube-shaped bone that is approximately equal in length, width, and thickness;
provides limited motion



body - main part

, head - enlarged end



neck - constriction between head and body



margin/border - edge



angle - bend



ramus - branch off body



condyle - smooth rounded articular surace



facet - small flattened articular surface



process - prominent projection



tubercle - small rounded bump



tuberosity - knob



trochanter - tuberosities on proximal femur



epicondyle - near or above condyle



lingula - flat, tongue-shaped process



hamulus - hook-shaped process

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