Human Anatomy & Physiology s2

Human Anatomy & Physiology s2

<p>Human Anatomy & Physiology Chapter 7 Vocabulary</p><p>7.2  Epiphysis – </p><p> Articular cartilage – </p><p> Diaphysis – </p><p> Periosteum – </p><p> Compact bone – </p><p> Spongy bone – </p><p> Medullary cavity – </p><p> Endosteum – </p><p> Marrow –</p><p> Osetocytes – </p><p> Lacunae – </p><p>7.3  Intramembranous bones – </p><p> Osteoblasts – </p><p> Endochondral bones – </p><p> Epiphyseal plate – </p><p> Osteoclasts – </p><p>7.4  Levers – </p><p> Hematopoiesis – </p><p> Hemoglobin – </p><p>7.5  Axial Skeleton – </p><p> Appendicular Skeleton – 7.6  Cranium – </p><p> Facial skeleton – </p><p> Fontanels – </p><p>7.7  Vertebral Column – </p><p> Vertebrae – </p><p> Cervical Vertebrae – </p><p> Transverse Foramina – </p><p> Atlas – </p><p> Axis – </p><p> Thoracic Vertebrae – </p><p> Lumbar Vertebrae – </p><p> Sacrum – </p><p> Coccyx – </p><p>7.8 - 7.12 General Bone Regions  Thoracic Cage – </p><p> Ribs – </p><p> Pectoral Girdle – </p><p> Pelvic Girdle – </p><p>7.13  Joints – </p><p> Fibrous Joints – </p><p> Cartilaginous Joints – </p><p> Synovial Joints – </p><p> Menisci –  Bursae – </p><p> Ball and Socket – </p><p> Condyloid Joint – </p><p> Gliding Joints – </p><p> Hinge Joints – </p><p> Pivot Joints – </p><p> Saddle Joints – </p><p>Joint Movements  Flexion – </p><p> Extension – </p><p> Dorsiflexion – </p><p> Plantar Flexion – </p><p> Hyperextension – </p><p> Abduction –</p><p> Adduction – </p><p> Rotation – </p><p> Circumduction – </p><p> Pronation – </p><p> Supination – </p><p> Eversion – </p><p> Inversion – </p><p> Retraction – </p><p> Protraction – </p><p> Elevation – </p><p> Depression – </p><p>Clinical Terms  Acromegaly – </p><p> Ankylosis – </p><p> Arthralgia – </p><p> Arthrocentesis – </p><p> Arthrodesis – </p><p> Arthoplasty – </p><p> Colles Fracture – </p><p> Epiphysiolysis – </p><p> Hemarthrosis – </p><p> Laminectomy – </p><p> Lumbago – </p><p> Orthopedics – </p><p> Ostealgia – </p><p> Ostectomy – </p><p> Osteitis – </p><p> Osteochondritis – </p><p> Osteogenesis – </p><p> Osteogenesis imperecta – </p><p> Osteoma – </p><p> Osteomalacia – </p><p> Osteomyelitis – </p><p> Osteonecrosis – </p><p> Osteopathology – </p><p> Osteotomy –  Synovectomy - </p>

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