Chapter 5: Lesson 2 Flashcards

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Skeletal system

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A description of the bones of the body.

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Osteoporosis

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A condition of reduced bone mineral density, which increases risk of bone fracture.

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Joints

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The sites where two bones meet and movement occurs as a result of muscle contraction.

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Axial skeleton

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A division of the skeletal system consisting of the skull, the rib cage, and the vertebral column.

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Appendicular skeleton

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A division of the skeletal system consisting of the arms, legs, and pelvic girdle.

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Levers

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Rigid rods where muscles attach.

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Remodeling

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The process by which bone is constantly renewed by the resorption and formation of the bone structure.

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Osteoclasts

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Special cells that break down and remove old bone tissue.

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Osteoblasts

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Special cells that form and lay down new bone tissue.

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Wolff’s law

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Scientific explanation of how remodeling (new bone growth) occurs along the lines of stress placed on the bone.

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Depressions

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Flattened or indented portions of bone.

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Processes

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Projections protruding from the bone where tendons and ligaments can attach.

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Vertebral column

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Bones that house the spinal cord; consists of the cervical, thoracic, and lumbosacral regions.

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Spinal cord

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Bundle of nerves housed within the vertebrae.

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Intervertebral discs

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Fibrous cartilage structures between vertebrae that act as shock absorbers and assist with movement.

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Neutral Spine

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Represents a position in which the vertebrae and associated structures are under the least amount of load and can most optimally support functional movement.