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ventral surface of the hand - CORRECT ANSWER palmar
back of the hand, top of foot - CORRECT ANSWER dorsal
sole of foot - CORRECT ANSWER plantar
toward the anterior midline of the dental arch - CORRECT ANSWER mesial
away from the anterior midline of the dental arch - CORRECT ANSWER distal
toward the tongue - CORRECT ANSWER lingual
toward the lips - CORRECT ANSWER labial
toward the cheek - CORRECT ANSWER buccal
the chewing surface of teeth - CORRECT ANSWER occlusal
make up spongey bone, become thicker toward compact bone. spaces between
are filled with red marrow. - CORRECT ANSWER trabeculae
,external layers of connective tissue that surrounds bone. has stem cells use to
make oceteocytes - CORRECT ANSWER periosteum
internal layers of connective tissue that surrounds the marrow cavity - CORRECT
ANSWER endosteum
center of osteons that carry veins, arteries, and nerves. Spongy bone does not
have harversion canals. - CORRECT ANSWER haversian canal
make up compact bone. - circular structure with rings called lamella, lacunae with
osteocytes, canaliculi method of communication of lacunae. - CORRECT ANSWER
osteons
connect the the perversion canals - CORRECT ANSWER Perforating channels
aka cortical bone- dense bone found right on the edge of joints and the
circumference of the diaphysis - CORRECT ANSWER compact bone
aka Spongy bone aka trabecular bone- porous found in the end of bones near the
joints or flat bones like parietal bone in the skull - CORRECT ANSWER cancellous
bone
bones are highly vascularized. the large bones are vascularized by large vessel. -
CORRECT ANSWER nutrient artery
long tubular bone shaft of long bones. - CORRECT ANSWER diaphysis
,the end of a long bone, have both proximal and distal - CORRECT ANSWER
epiphysis
trabeculae filled expansion between the epiphysis and diaphysis - CORRECT
ANSWER metaphysis
center of long bones filled with fatty yellow marrow - CORRECT ANSWER
medullary cavity
syndrochondrosis cartilage between the metaphysics and the diaphysis - CORRECT
ANSWER epiphyseal growth plate
condition of decreased bone density - CORRECT ANSWER osteoporosis
bone grows faster than it can be absorption missing the medullary cavity no
marrow space - CORRECT ANSWER Osteopetrosis
the bone being put down is of low quality- imbalance - CORRECT ANSWER pagent
disease
a large eminence - CORRECT ANSWER tuberosity
a small eminence - CORRECT ANSWER tubercle
, a large, very prominent eminence - CORRECT ANSWER trochanter
a bony prominence - CORRECT ANSWER process
a joint surface - CORRECT ANSWER articular surface
a small articular surface - CORRECT ANSWER facet
a rounded articular surface - CORRECT ANSWER condyle
a nonarticular projection next to a condyle - CORRECT ANSWER epicondyle
large rounded end of a bone - CORRECT ANSWER head
a shallow depression - CORRECT ANSWER fossa
a hole - CORRECT ANSWER foramen
a long, broad groove - CORRECT ANSWER sulcus
Cartilage cells being replace by bone - CORRECT ANSWER ossification
fibrous joint- between the bones in the skull. dense layer of fibrous tissue, very
stable, no movement - CORRECT ANSWER Suture