Medical Terminology - Chapter 6 Flashcards

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acetabul/o

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acetabulum (socket on outer surface of hip bone)

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acr/o

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extremity

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ankyl/o

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stiffening, crooked

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arthr/o

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joint

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articl/o

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joint

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burs/o

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a pouch

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calcan/e

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heel bone

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carcin/o

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cancer

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carp/o

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wrist

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cartilagin/o

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cartilage

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11
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chondr/o

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cartilage

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12
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clavicul/o

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clavicle, collarbone

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coccyg/e

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coccyx, tailbone

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14
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coccyg/o

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coccyx, tailbone

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15
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coll/a

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glue

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16
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cost/o

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rib

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17
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crani/o

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skull

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18
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dactyl/o

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finger or toe

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19
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femor/o

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femur

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20
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fibul/o

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fibula

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21
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fixat/o

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fastened

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22
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humer/o

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humerus

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23
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ili/o

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ilium

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24
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isch/i

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ischium, hip

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25
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kyph/o

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a hump

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26
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lamin/o

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lamina (thin plate)

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27
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lord/o

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bending, curve, swayback

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28
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lumb/o

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loin, lower back,

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29
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mandibul/o

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lower jawbone

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30
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maxill/o

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jawbone (upper)

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31
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menisc/i

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crescent

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32
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myel/o

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bone marrow

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33
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oste/o

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bone

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34
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patell/o

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kneecap

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35
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ped/o

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foot

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36
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phalang/e

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phalanges (finger/toe bones)

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37
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rach/i

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spine

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38
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rad/i

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radius

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39
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radi/o

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x-ray

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40
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rheumat/o

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discharge

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41
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sacr/o

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sacrum

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42
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sarc/o

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flesh

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43
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scapul/o

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shoulder blade

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44
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scoli/o

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curvature

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45
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spin/o

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spine

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46
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spondyl/o

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vertebra

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47
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stern/o

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sternum, breastbone

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48
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tendon/o

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tendon

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49
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tibi/o

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tibia

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50
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tract/o

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to draw

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51
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uln/o

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ulna, elbow

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52
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vertebr/o

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vertebra

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53
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xiph/o

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sword

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54
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number of bones in human body

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206

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55
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two main groups of bones

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axial & appendicular

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56
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how many bones does axial group contain

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80

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57
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how many bones does appendicular group contain

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126

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58
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skull, spine, ribs & sternum are contained in the ________

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axial group

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59
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shoulder girdle, arms, hands, pelvic girdle, legs and feet are contained in the _________

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appendicular group

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60
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Metacarpals are the ____ bones

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palm

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61
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attach muscles to bones

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tendons

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62
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forms the major portion of the embryonic skeleton and part of the skeleton in adults

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cartilage

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63
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fibrous connective tissue that connect bones, cartilages and other structures (binds bone to bone)

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ligaments

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64
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serves as a place for the attachment of fascia

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ligaments

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65
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abbreviation of ligaments

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lig

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66
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bone forming cells

A

osteoblasts

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67
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bone forming process (as listed in textbook)

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endochondral ossification

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68
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6 types of bone classifications

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long, short, flat, irregular, sesamoid, sutural

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69
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ribs, scapula, parts of pelvic girdle, skull bones are classified as

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flat bones

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70
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tibia, femur, humerus, radius are classified as

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long bones

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71
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carpals and tarsals are classified as

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short bones

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72
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vertebrae, ossicles of the ear are classified as

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irregular bones

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73
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patella is classified as a ______ bone

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sesamoid

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74
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the bones between the flat bones of the skull are classified as

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sutural or wormian bones

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75
Q

when in anatomical position, the radius is on the same side as the ______

A

thumb

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76
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cleid/o

A

clavicle

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77
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cartil means

A

gristle

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78
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bone formation

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osteogenesis

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79
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process of bone formation

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ossification

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80
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bending a body part forward

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plantar flexion

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81
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growth plate

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metaphysis

82
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metaphysis or growth plate lasts until age ____ in females and ____ in males

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18 (females), 21 (males)

83
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cancellous is also called

A

spongy bone

84
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space containing ostecyte (mature bone cell) is called

A

lacuna

85
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the ends of a developing bone

A

epiphysis

86
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the shaft of a long bone

A

diaphysis

87
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fibrous vascular membrane that forms the covering of bones

A

periosteum

88
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dense, hard layer of bone tissue

A

compact bone

89
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narrow space or cavity throughout the length of the diaphysis

A

medullary canal

90
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tough, connective tissue lining the medullary canal

A

endosteum

91
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reticular network that makes up most of the volume of bone

A

cancellous or spongy bone

92
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once growth is completed and an individual reaches full maturity, the epiphyseal plate becomes the

A

epiphyseal line

93
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Olecran/o

A

elbow

94
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rounded projection that enters into the formation of a joint, articulation

A

condyle

95
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opening in the bone for blood vessels, ligaments and nerves

A

foramen

96
Q

air cavity within certain bones

A

sinus

97
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either of the two bony projections below the neck of the femur

A

trochanter

98
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an articulation, a place where two or more bones connect

A

joint (jt)

99
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joint classification: does not permit movement. Bones are in close contact but there is no joint cavity

A

synarthrosis (fibrous)

100
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joint classification: permits very slight movement

A

amphiarthrosis (cartilaginous)

101
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joint classification: allows free movement in variety of directions

A

diarthrosis (synovial)

102
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example of synarthrotic (fibrous) joint

A

cranial suture

103
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example of amphiarthrotic (cartilaginous) joint

A

vertebra

104
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examples of diarthrotic (synovial) joint

A

knee, hip, elbow, wrist, foot

105
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bending a limb

A

flexion

106
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straightening a flexed limb

A

extension

107
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moving a body part away from the middle

A

abduction

108
Q

moving a body part toward the middle

A

adduction

109
Q

lying prone (face downward) also, turning palm downward

A

pronation

110
Q

lying supine (face upward) also turning palm or foot upward

A

supination

111
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the 4 spinal curves (in order from cranium down)

A

cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral

112
Q

the pelvis forms a basin bound anteriorly and laterally by the ______ and posteriorly by the _______ & _______

A

hip bones, sacrum & coccyx

113
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male pelvis is shaped like a

A

funnel

114
Q

female pelvis is shaped like a

A

basin

115
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gynec/o

A

female

116
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Fx

A

fracture

117
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Fx that does not involve a break in the skin

A

closed, simple

118
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Fx that projects through the skin

A

open, compound

119
Q

Fx, only one side of the shaft is broken and the other is bent

A

greenstick

120
Q

break in the distal portion of the radius

A

Colles’

121
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break that occurs at the ankle and affects both bones of the lower leg

A

Pott’s

122
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ANA

A

antinuclear antibodies

123
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BMD

A

bone mineral density (test)

124
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Ca

A

calcium

125
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DJD

A

degenerative joint disease

126
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JRA

A

juvenile rheumatoid arthritis

127
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jt

A

joint

128
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KJ

A

knee jerk

129
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NSAIDs

A

nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs

130
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OA

A

osteoarthritis

131
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PWB

A

partial weight bearing

132
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RA

A

rheumatoid arthritis

133
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ROM

A

range of motion

134
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TMJ

A

temporomandibular joint

135
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Tx

A

traction

136
Q

diagnostic examination of a joint (usually knee), injecting air & radiopaque contrast medium, x-ray taken to view injuries of meniscus, cartilage and ligaments

A

arthrography

137
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examination usually done after arthrography and before joint surgery

A

arthroscopy

138
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measurement of joint movements

A

goniometry

139
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process of recording heat patterns of body’s surface (can be used to investigate pathophysiology of rheumatoid arthritis)

A

thermography

140
Q

used to measure bone mass or bone mineral density

A

bone mineral density test (BMD)

141
Q

machine used to measure density in finger, wrist, kneecap, shinbone and heel

A

peripheral machine

142
Q

machine used to measure density in hip, spine and total body

A

central machines

143
Q

test used for gout, arthritis, multiple myeloma, and rheumatism

A

uric acid blood test

144
Q

abnormal condition of stiffening of a joint

A

ankylosis

145
Q

joint pain

A

arthralgia

146
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-centesis

A

surgical puncture

147
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surgical procedure to remove joint fluid (as diagnostic tool or part of treatment regimen)

A

arthrocentesis

148
Q

surgical instrument used to examine interior of a joint

A

arthroscope

149
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inflammation of a bursa

A

bursitis

150
Q

-omion

A

shoulder

151
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-um

A

structure, tissue

152
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-plasia

A

formation

153
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-plasty

A

surgical repair

154
Q

pertaining to heel bone

A

calcaneal

155
Q

pertaining to wrist bones

A

carpal

156
Q

there are ____ rows of _____ bones in the wrist

A

2 rows of 4 bones

157
Q

-dynia

A

pain

158
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-ive

A

nature of

159
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-gram

A

mark, record

160
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locat

A

to place

161
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meta-

A

beyond

162
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-us

A

pertaining to, structure

163
Q

-blast

A

immature cell, germ cell

164
Q

-malacia

A

softening

165
Q

-penia

A

deficiency

166
Q

por

A

a passage

167
Q

phos

A

light

168
Q

phor

A

carrying

169
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spondyl

A

vertebra

170
Q

lowest portion of the sternum (literally means resembling a sword)

A

xiphoid

171
Q

process of drawing or pulling on bones or muscles to relieve displacement & facilitate healing

A

traction Tx

172
Q

tract

A

to draw

173
Q

abnormal lateral curvature of the spine

A

scoliosis

174
Q

pertaining to the shoulder blade

A

scapular

175
Q

abnormal condition, can occur in children and is caused by lack of vitamin D

A

rickets

176
Q

chronic autoimmune disease characterized by inflammation of joints, stiffness, pain, and swelling. Results in crippling deformities

A

rheumatoid arthritis (RA)

177
Q

pertaining to bones of fingers and toes

A

phalangeal

178
Q

malignant tumor of the bone, cancer arising from connective tissue

A

osteosarcoma

179
Q

abnormal condition characterized by decrease in density of bones

A

osteoporosis

180
Q

softening of bones

A

osteomalacia

181
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-malacia

A

softening

182
Q

formation of bone

A

osteogenesis

183
Q

inflammation of bone and joint, most common type of arthritis in US and people 55 and over (more often women)

A

osteoarthritis (OA)

184
Q

pertaining to the elbow

A

olecranal

185
Q

crescent shaped interarticular fibrocartilage structure found in certain joints, esp. lateral and medial menisci (semilunar cartilages) of the knee joint

A

meniscus

186
Q

-us

A

pertaining to

187
Q

abnormal anterior curvature of lumbar spine

A

lordosis (also referred to as swayback)

188
Q

pertaining to the space between two ribs

A

intercostal

189
Q

medical term for big or great toe

A

hallux

190
Q

hereditary, metabolic disease, a form of acute arthritis, marked by joint inflammation

A

gout

191
Q

gout is caused by

A

hyperuricemia

192
Q

medical term for bowleg

A

genu varum

193
Q

medical term for knock-knee

A

genu valgum

194
Q

abnormal condition, caused by compression of the median nerve to carpal ligament

A

carpal tunnel syndrome

195
Q

coccygeal

A

pertaining to the coccyx (tailbone)

196
Q

os/oss

A

bone

197
Q

anything that makes up bone tissue

A

osseous

198
Q

intercellular substance of bone / space between bone tissue

A

matrix

199
Q

cleid/o

A

clavicle

200
Q

tissue membrane that contains bone marrow

A

endosteum