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Support, protection, movement, mineral storage (calcium), hematopoiesis (marrow), triglyceride storage |
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206 (not including sesamoid) |
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Lie on longitudinal axis (skull, neck, sacrum, vertebrae, ribs) |
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Bones in limbs, bones that connect limbs to axial skeleton (girdles) |
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Longer than they are wide; everything in limbs except carpals, tarsals, and patella) |
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Cube-shaped (tarsals, carpals) |
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Thin, flat, dense shields (skull, sternum) |
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Don't fall into any other category (vertebrae, pelvic bones) |
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Specialized type of short bone; form within tendons to help alter the pull of muscle (patella) |
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Dense, protective outer portion of bones |
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Full of trabeculae (spicules), make bones light enough to move |
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Spicules in spongy bone that are laid down along stress lines |
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Diaphysis, epiphyses, epiphyseal plate/line, membranes, articular cartilage |
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Shaft of long bone, contains medullary cavity |
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Most abundant in children, actively dividing and producing blood cells |
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Most abundant in adults, contains fat and produced blood cells in emergency |
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Two ends of long bones, mostly spongy bone and red marrow |
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Growth plate, made of hyaline cartilage, replaced with bone to become Epiphyseal Line in adults |
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Membrane surrounding outside of bone, contains bone building cells, contains Shirpley's fibers |
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Membrane around the epiphyses and bone marrow |
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Creates smooth movement, hyaline cartilage |
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Connect periosteum to compact bone |
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