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Socket/femur joins the pelvic girdle; AKA hip socket. It is part of a freely movable joint. |
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Plural Form: Amphiarthroses) Form of articulation (joint) w/ slight movement; connected by cartilage. |
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Grow from epiphyseal plates at both ends. |
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(Plural Form: Bursae) Fibrous connective tissue filled with synovial fluid/cushion of padding. |
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Cancerous or malignant tumor. |
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(Plural Form Diarthoses) Joint w/ free movement; a hinged or pivot joint. i.e. the hip or shoulder. |
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located behind the nose & eye sockets. |
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The last 5 pairs/indirectly connected to the sternum & are attached to the vertebrae. |
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The 2 lowest pair/posterior attachment to the vertebrae and not the sternum. |
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(Plural Form Fontanelles) Soft spots/ allow comressed during the birth/become ossified by 18 months |
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only moves in one direction. i.e. bending of the knee. |
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Ankylosis, Bursitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, & Rheumatoid Arthritis. |
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Curvature in the thoracic area of the spine; hunchback. |
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(Plural Maxillae) Upper jawbone. |
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Two bones that give shape to the top of the skull & extend to the sides. |
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White blood cell (WBC) that takes in or digests waste material. |
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Bone disease caused by lack of vitamin D in children. |
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Malignant bone tumor of the bone marrow & cartilage cells. |
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Middle portion of the cranial floor that holds the cranial bones in place/ houses the pituitary gland. |
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The first 7 pairs/attach to the sternum. |
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Mature bone cells/organic and inorganic material |
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