What is botulism?
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a bacterial toxin that prevents the release of citicoline at the axon terminal
The carpal bones are an example of a(n) _________ bone.
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Short bone
What are the 7 special joint movements?
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inversion, eversion, dorsiflexion, plantar flexion, elevation, depression,
lateral flexion
What does it mean when your growth plates close?
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that you're done growing
What are the 3 types of bone cells?
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osteoblasts, osteocytes, and osteoclasts
What helps aerobic metabolism?
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, myoglobin
what is a comminuted fracture?
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shatters in multiple fragments
what is lateral flexion?
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bending vertebral column to the side
In the third step of endochondral ossification, what happens?
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new osteoblasts form spongy bone in the center of the shaft at the
primary ossification center
what is elevation?
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, moving up
What is synchondrosis?
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a rigid cartilaginous connecton as in between the first pair of ribs and
sternum
what are the 5 functions of the skeletal system?
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support, storage of minerals, blood cell production, protection, and
leverage.
What does degeneration mean?
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having a bone mobilized and it begins to break down.
What is osteoporosis?
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a bacterial toxin that prevents the release of citicoline at the axon terminal
The carpal bones are an example of a(n) _________ bone.
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Short bone
What are the 7 special joint movements?
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inversion, eversion, dorsiflexion, plantar flexion, elevation, depression,
lateral flexion
What does it mean when your growth plates close?
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that you're done growing
What are the 3 types of bone cells?
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osteoblasts, osteocytes, and osteoclasts
What helps aerobic metabolism?
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, myoglobin
what is a comminuted fracture?
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shatters in multiple fragments
what is lateral flexion?
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bending vertebral column to the side
In the third step of endochondral ossification, what happens?
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new osteoblasts form spongy bone in the center of the shaft at the
primary ossification center
what is elevation?
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, moving up
What is synchondrosis?
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a rigid cartilaginous connecton as in between the first pair of ribs and
sternum
what are the 5 functions of the skeletal system?
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support, storage of minerals, blood cell production, protection, and
leverage.
What does degeneration mean?
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having a bone mobilized and it begins to break down.
What is osteoporosis?
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