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Abduction
when a bone moves away from the midline of the body
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Acetylcholinesterase
(AChE) enzyme that breaks down ACh into acetyl and choline
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Actin
globular contractile protein that interacts with myosin for muscle contraction
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Adduction
movement of the limbs inward after abduction
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Amphiarthrosis
joint that allows slight movement; includes syndesmoses and symphyses
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angular movement
produced when the angle between the bones of a joint changes
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appendicular skeleton
composed of the bones of the upper limbs, which function to grasp and manipulate objects, and the lower limbs, which permit locomotion
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appositional growth
increase in the diameter of bones by the addition of bone tissue at the surface of bones
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Articulation
any place where two bones are joined
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auditory ossicle
(also, middle ear) transduces sounds from the air into vibrations in the fluid-filled cochlea
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axial skeleton
forms the central axis of the body and includes the bones of the skull, the ossicles of the middle ear, the hyoid bone of the throat, the vertebral column, and the thoracic cage (ribcage)
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ball-and-socket joint
joint with a rounded, ball-like end of one bone fitting into a cuplike socket of another bone
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Bone
(also, osseous tissue) connective tissue that constitutes the endoskeleton
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bone remodeling
replacement of old bone tissue by new bone tissue
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Calcification
process of deposition of mineral salts in the collagen fiber matrix that crystallizes and hardens the tissue
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cardiac muscle tissue
muscle tissue found only in the heart; cardiac contractions pump blood throughout the body and maintain blood pressure
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Carpus
eight bones that comprise the wrist
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cartilaginous joint
joint in which the bones are connected by cartilage
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Circumduction
movement of a limb in a circular motion
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Clavicle
S-shaped bone that positions the arms laterally
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compact bone
forms the hard external layer of all bones
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condyloid joint
oval-shaped end of one bone fitting into a similarly oval-shaped hollow of another bone
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coxal bone
hip bone
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cranial bone
one of eight bones that form the cranial cavity that encloses the brain and serves as an attachment site for the muscles of the head and neck
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Depression
movement downward of a bone, such as after the shoulders are shrugged and the scapulae return to their normal position from an elevated position; opposite of elevation
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Diaphysis
central shaft of bone, contains bone marrow in a marrow cavity
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Diarthrosis
joint that allows for free movement of the joint; found in synovial joints
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Dorsiflexion
bending at the ankle such that the toes are lifted toward the knee
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Elevation
movement of a bone upward, such as when the shoulders are shrugged, lifting the scapulae
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endochondral ossification
process of bone development from hyaline cartilage
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Endoskeleton
skeleton of living cells that produces a hard, mineralized tissue located within the soft tissue of organisms
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epiphyseal plate
region between the diaphysis and epiphysis that is responsible for the lengthwise growth of long bones
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Epiphysis
rounded end of bone, covered with articular cartilage and filled with red bone marrow, which produces blood cells
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Eversion
movement of the sole of the foot outward, away from the midline of the body; opposite of inversion
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Exoskeleton
a secreted cellular product external skeleton that consists of a hard encasement on the surface of an organism
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Extension
movement in which the angle between the bones of a joint increases; opposite of flexion
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facial bone
one of the 14 bones that form the face; provides cavities for the sense organs (eyes, mouth, and nose) and attachment points for facial muscles
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Femur
(also, thighbone) longest, heaviest, and strongest bone in the body
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fibrous joint
joint held together by fibrous connective tissue
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Fibula
(also, calf bone) parallels and articulates with the tibia
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flat bone
thin and relatively broad bone found where extensive protection of organs is required or where broad surfaces of muscle attachment are required
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Flexion
movement in which the angle between the bones decreases; opposite of extension
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Forearm
extends from the elbow to the wrist and consists of two bones: the ulna and the radius
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gliding movement
when relatively flat bone surfaces move past each other
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Gomphosis
the joint in which the tooth fits into the socket like a peg
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Haversian canal
contains the bone’s blood vessels and nerve fibers
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hinge joint
slightly rounded end of one bone fits into the slightly hollow end of the other bone
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Humerus
only bone of the arm
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hydrostatic skeleton
skeleton that consists of aqueous fluid held under pressure in a closed body compartment
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hyoid bone
lies below the mandible in the front of the neck
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Hyperextension
extension past the regular anatomical position
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intervertebral disc
composed of fibrous cartilage; lies between adjacent vertebrae from the second cervical vertebra to the sacrum
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intramembranous ossification
process of bone development from fibrous membranes
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Inversion
soles of the feet moving inward, toward the midline of the body
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irregular bone
bone with complex shapes; examples include vertebrae and hip bones
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Joint
point at which two or more bones meet
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Lamella
layer of compact tissue that surrounds a central canal called the Haversian canal
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lateral rotation
rotation away from the midline of the body
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long bone
bone that is longer than wide, and has a shaft and two ends
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lower limb
consists of the thigh, the leg, and the foot
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medial rotation
rotation toward the midline of the body
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Metacarpus
five bones that comprise the palm
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Metatarsal
one of the five bones of the foot
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motor end plate
sarcolemma of the muscle fiber that interacts with the neuron
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Myofibril
long cylindrical structures that lie parallel to the muscle fiber
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Myofilament
small structures that make up myofibrils
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Myosin
contractile protein that interacts with actin for muscle contraction
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Opposition
movement of the thumb toward the fingers of the same hand, making it possible to grasp and hold objects
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osseous tissue
connective tissue that constitutes the endoskeleton
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Ossification
(also, osteogenesis) process of bone formation by osteoblasts
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Osteoblast
bone cell responsible for bone formation
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Osteoclast
large bone cells with up to 50 nuclei, responsible for bone remodeling
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Osteocyte
mature bone cells and the main cell in bone tissue
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Osteon
cylindrical structure aligned parallel to the long axis of the bone
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Patella
(also, kneecap) triangular bone that lies anterior to the knee joint
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pectoral girdle
bones that transmit the force generated by the upper limbs to the axial skeleton
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pelvic girdle
bones that transmit the force generated by the lower limbs to the axial skeleton
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Phalange
one of the bones of the fingers or toes
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pivot joint
joint with the rounded end of one bone fitting into a ring formed by the other bone
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planar joint
joint with bones whose articulating surfaces are flat
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plantar flexion
bending at the ankle such that the heel is lifted, such as when standing on the toes
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Pronation
movement in which the palm faces backward
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Protraction
anterior movement of a bone in the horizontal plane
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Radius
bone located along the lateral (thumb) side of the forearm; articulates with the humerus at the elbow
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Resorption
process by which osteoclasts release minerals stored in bones
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Retraction
movement in which a joint moves back into position after protraction
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Rib
one of 12 pairs of long, curved bones that attach to the thoracic vertebrae and curve toward the front of the body to form the ribcage
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rotational movement
movement of a bone as it rotates around its own longitudinal axis
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saddle joint
joint with concave and convex portions that fit together; named because the ends of each bone resemble a saddle
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Sarcolemma
plasma membrane of a skeletal muscle fiber
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Sarcomere
functional unit of skeletal muscle
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Scapula
flat, triangular bone located at the posterior pectoral girdle
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sesamoid bone
small, flat bone shaped like a sesame seed; develops inside tendons
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short bone
bone that has the same width and length, giving it a cube-like shape
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skeletal muscle tissue
forms skeletal muscles, which attach to bones and control locomotion and any movement that can be consciously controlled
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Skull
bone that supports the structures of the face and protects the brain
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smooth muscle tissue
occurs in the walls of hollow organs such as the intestines, stomach, and urinary bladder, and around passages such as the respiratory tract and blood vessels
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spongy bone tissue
forms the inner layer of all bones
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Sternum
(also, breastbone) long, flat bone located at the front of the chest
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Supination
movement of the radius and ulna bones of the forearm so that the palm faces forward