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What
Point to your pectoral gridle.
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What is endochondral bone?
Bone formed from the inside out of cartilage masses is called this
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What is a greenstick fracture?
This type of incomplete fracture is most common in children.
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What is a male?
A narrow pelvis indicates this gender
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What is 206?
There are this many bones in an adult.
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What is the clavicle?
Point to the bone that stops growing last.
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What is intramembranous
Bone formation the occurs in flat bones such as the sternum and skull form this type of bone
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What is a compund fracture?
A fracture in which the bone protrudes from the skin is called this.
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What is 40 years old?
If the coronal suture is fully fused the person was at least this age at death.
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What is a tendon
This type of tissue connects bone to muscle
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What is moving the leg away from body?
Demonstrate abduction with your leg.
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What are epiphyseal plates?
This is the site of growth in long bones.
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What are compression fractures?
Fractures that occur to the vertebrae are often this type.
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What is 2 hours?
A body has been found. The deceased's temperature is 95.6 F, taken rectally. The person has been deceased for this number of hours.
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What are bones?

Bonus: Femur & tibia
The anterior cruciate ligament connects these structures.

Bonus for specificity.
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What is moving arm towards body?
Demonstrate adduction of the arm
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What are osteoclasts?
If your blood calcium drops your body will activate these cells
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What is a spiral fracture?
A running back was doing a spin move on a defender when another player hit him low fracturing his leg. Based on mechanism of injury this type of fracture is likely.
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What is 17-25?
You have found a portion of an axial skull. After examining the remains you've found the growth plates in the clavicle are still open and a full set of adult teeth including the wisdom teeth. The deceased was most likely in this 8 yr age range.
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What is lack of vitamin D?
Osteomalacia is caused by this.
What is
Another name for the jawbone?
What is the thyroid?
Diseases that affect this hormone producing organ can impact blood clacium levels
What is a transverse fracture?
A simple fracture is also called this.
What is 10 hours?
You are examining a cadaver and determine the temperature to be 22 C. How long has the person been deceased?
What are cartilagenous joints?
Spinal column is made up of individual vertebrae connected by this type of joint.






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