Classifying the Bones | Axial Skeleton | Ribs | Bones of the Upper Limbs | Problems & Disorders |
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Long Bones
What is typically longer, they are wide and have a shaft at both ends?
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Cranium
What is the protection that helps enclose the fragile brain tissue called?
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12
What is the pairs of the ribs that form the walls of the bony thorax?
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Humerous
What is the single bone that helps form the arm?
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Sprain
What is the ligament or tendons reinforcing a joint that are damaged by excessive stressing or they are torn away from the bone?
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Short Bones
What is generally cube-shaped and contain mostly spongy bone?
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Facial Bones
What is the facial muscles that allow you to show your feelings through smiling or frowning?
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True Ribs
What is the first seven pairs of the ribs attached directly to the sternum called?
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Radius
What is the bone that helps enable you to rotate your wrist?
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Bursitis
What is water surrounding the knee?
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Flat Bones
What is the bones that have 2 thin layers of compact bone sandwiching a layer of spongy bone between them?
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Frontal Bone
What is the formation of the forehead and the superior part of each eye's orbit?
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False
What is true or false: Men have one more rib fewer than woman
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Metacarpals
What is the support and makes structures for the movement of the hand called?
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Osteoarthritis
What is the most common form of arthritis, known as "wear-and-tear arthritis"?
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Compact Bones
What is dense and looks smooth and homogeneous?
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Occipital Bone
What is the most posterior bone of the cranium, forms the base and back wall of the skull?
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Floating Ribs
What is the last 2 pairs of ribs called?
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14
What is the amount of phalanges each hand contains?
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Rheumatoid Arthritis
What is a disorder in which the body's immune system attempts to destroy it's own tissues?
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Irregular Bones
What is an example of the vertebrae?
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Sphenoid Bone
What is the width of the skull and forms part of the floor of the cranial cavity?
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False Ribs
What is attached indirectly to the sternum or aren't attached to the sternum at all?
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Ulna
When the arm is in the anatomical position, the _____ is the medial bone of the forearm.
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Gout
What is the uric acid that accumulates the blood and may be deposited as a needle-shaped crystals in the soft tissues of the joints?
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