Femur
thigh
Tibia
inner shin
humerus
upper arm
radius
lateral forearm
mandible
lower jaw
scapula
shoulder blades
phalanges
digits
ulna
medial arm
tarsals
ankle
fibula
lateral shin
carpals
wrists
patella
kneecap
cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, coccyx
how many sections make up the vertebral column?
Manubrium, body, xiphoid process
what are the three parts of the sternum?
skull, ribcage, vertebral column
what is the axial skeleton?
collar bones, arms, legs, pelvis
what is the appendicular skeleton?
muscle tissue
three different forms
epithelial tissue
forms linings/coverings
muscle tissue
contracts to cause movement
connective tissue
cartilage is this type of tissue
epithelial tissue
can be simple or stratified
connective tissue
blood, bone, fat
nervous tissue
sensory processing
nervous tissue
found in the brain and spinal cord
connective tissue
protects, connects, and supports