skeletal

Cards (48)

  • Epiphysis
    The area of the bone where blood cells are formed
  • Epiphysial Plate
    The portion of the bones responsible for the height development of a person
  • Sphenoid
    The butterfly shaped bone in the human body
  • Styloid Process
    The bone associated with the extension of the temporal bone
  • The pelvic bones of females are more aligned inferiorly than in males
  • The sub-pubic angles of males are less than 90 degrees, while female have more than 90 degrees
  • Hematopoiesis
    The function of bones in blood
  • Osteoclasts
    The cells responsible for controlling the shape of the bone
  • Mandibular Condyle
    The area associated with the attachment of the jaw to the face
  • The pelvic bones of males are more wider than in females
  • Manubrium
    The anterior end of the sternum
  • Endochondral
    The type of ossification refers to the development of long bones in body
  • Lacrimal
    The bone associated with the position of tear producing glands in the eyes
  • Sutures
    Formed between the bones of the skull
  • Intramembranous
    The type of ossification refers to the development of flat bones in the body
  • Xiphoid process

    The posterior end of the sternum
  • Pubic symphysis
    The portion of the pelvic bone that stretched during child birth
  • Proper order of the development of bones
    1. Chondroblast
    2. Chondrocyte
    3. Osteoblast
    4. Osteocyte
  • 2 stem cells that can be found in our body : pluripotential & totipotential
  • Pluripotential cells transport into different blood components
  • Totipotential cells we do not use this in developing our body 
  • Total meaning of the word toti
  • Adipose tissue stores the fat in our body
  • Muscular system the 2nd source of the energy
  • Skeletal system last source of the energy
  • Pericardial the chamber of the heart
  • Axis origin of the bone of the body
  • Frontal and parietal bone division of the skull
  • Femur is the thigh bone
  • Cranium is the upper part of the head
  • Biceps brachii muscle located on the front side of the upper arm
  • Tibia is the shin bone
  • Frontal is the superior roof of the eye
  • Sternum is the breastbone
  • Humerus is the bone that forms the upper arm
  • Tibia is the shinbone
  • Clavicle is the collarbone
  • Radius is one of two bones that make up the lower arm
  • Humerus is the arm bone
  • Occipital has a specific bone marking