Powerpoint Jeopardy Bone Composition & Growth BonesAxialAppendicularJoints 10 20 30 40 50

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The bones shaft makes up most of the bones length and is composed of compact bone. What is the term used to describe the shaft.

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Powerpoint JeopardyBone

Composition & Growth

Bones Axial Appendicular Joints

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Name the two basic types of bone tissue.

Daily Double: Name the two different types of marrow

The bones shaft makes up most of the bones length and is

composed of compact bone.What is the term used to describe

the shaft .

This part of the bone consists of a thin layer of compact bone filled with red marrow.

Daily Double: What is the red marrow responsible for.

This part of the bone causes the lengthwise growth of a long bone. In adults this is barely visible because growth has been completed.

The shaft is covered and protected by a fibrous connective tissue membrane called the…..

A bone with this shape has a shaft with heads at both ends.A humerus exhibits this bone shape.

This depression is basinlike and it often serves as an articular surface.

Daily double: name two other depressions or openings.

Name three bone functions

Daily double: Name two more

This type of fracture occurs when Bone ends are forced into each other

Recall the four major events of bone Repair.

This skull bone forms the forehead

Name the 5 regions of the Spinal column.

Daily double: How many bones Are in each region

The hole in the occipitalBone in the skull is called the….

Daily double: What does this hole Allow passage for.

Name the three bones that form the Sternum.

Name the three different types of ribs

Daily double: What kind of cartilage is Responsible for adhering the ribs to the Sternum.

This slender curved bone attaches to the manubrium and the scapula.

This process on the scapula is responsible for anchoring some of the muscles in the arm.

Daily Double: Name the cavity that houses the head of the humerus.

This forearm bone articulates with the humerus to form the elbow.

The hip bone is formed by the fusion of what three bones.

Daily double: This opening allows for the passage of blood vessels and nerves.

The medial and lateral condyles of thisBone articulate with the femur to formThe knee joint.

Name the two major functions Of joints.

Examples of this type of joint are the pubic symphysis and the intervertebral joints.

An example of this joint is the Radioulnar joint; is allows rotationOf the forearm.

This joint is formed by the Metacarpal and phalanx allowingThe back and forth and side to sideMotion of the knuckle.

All synovial joints have 4 Distinguishing features; what arethey.

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