Description

the bones that form the longitudinal axis of the body
the bones of the limbs and girdles
fiberous cords that bind the bones together at joints
bones form framework of the body which support and anchors all soft organs together
bones protect soft body organs
skeletal muscles, attach to bones by tendons, use bones as levers to move the body and its parts
bone itself is a storehouse for minerals
occures within marrow cavities of certain bones
dense, smooth, and homogeneous
composed of small needlelike pieces of bone and lots of open space
longer not wider, compact bone
cube-shaped, contains spongy bone
thin, flattened, usually curved. 2 thin layer of comact bone with a layer of spongy bone between them
bones that do not fit
makes up most of the bones length composed of compact bone
a fiberous connective tissue membrane that covers and protects the diaphysis
secure periosteum to the underlying bone
ends of long bones, consists of a thin layer of compact bone enclosing an area filled with spongy bone
covers external surface, provides a smooth, slippery surface that decreases friction at joint surfaces
a flat plate of hyaline cartilage
thin line of bony tissue spanning the ephysis
confined to the cavities of spongy bone, flat bones and the ephysis of some long bones
reveal where muscles, ligaments, tendons, and ligaments were attached and where blood vesssels and nerves passed
found in tiny cavities, mature bone cells
arranged in concentric circles around central canals
concentric circles
surround blood vessels and nerve cells throughout bones and communicate with bone cells through canaliculi
each complex consisting of central canal and matrix rings
form a transportation system that connects all bone cells to nutrient supply
runs into the compact bone at right angles to the shaft

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