Bio 225 Lab Quiz 3

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convergent fascicle arrangement

Tapers on one side larger on other

fibrous joints

adjoining bones connected by dense fibrous connective tissue; no joint cavity; synarthrosis and amphiarthrosis

synovial joints

adjoining bones covered in articular cartilage; separated by a joint cavity and enclosed in an articular capsule lined with a synovial membrane; diarthrosis

cartilaginous joints

adjoining bones united by cartilage; no joint cavity; synarthrosis and amphiarthrosis

epiphyseal line

adult

yellow marrow

adult

synergist

aid the action of agonists either by assisting with the same movement or by reducing underside/ unnecessary movement

condylar

an oval condyle fits into an oval depression on the other bone

Phalanges (foot)

appendicular skeleton

Phalanges (hand)

appendicular skeleton

carpal bones

appendicular skeleton

clavicle

appendicular skeleton

coxal

appendicular skeleton

femur

appendicular skeleton

fibula

appendicular skeleton

humerus

appendicular skeleton

metacarpal bones

appendicular skeleton

metatarsal bones

appendicular skeleton

patella

appendicular skeleton

radius

appendicular skeleton

scapula

appendicular skeleton

tarsal bones

appendicular skeleton

tibia

appendicular skeleton

ulna

appendicular skeleton

saddle

articulating surfaces are saddle shaped; one surface is concave, the other surface is convex

sinus

bone cavity, filled with air and lined with mucous membrane; depressions and openings

head

bony expansion carried on a narrow neck; projections that help form joints

process

bony prominence; projections that are site of muscle and ligament attachment

circular fascicle arrangement

fascicles arranged in concentric rings

sesamoid bone example

patella

epicondyle

raised area on or above a condyle; projections that are site of muscle and ligament attachment

foramen

round or oval opening through a bone; depressions and openings for passage of vessels and nerves

condyle

rounded articular projection; projections that help form joints

parallel fascicle arrangement

run same way to the long axis of the muscle

fossa

shallow basinlike depression in a bone, often serving as an articular surface; depressions and openings

spine

sharp, slender, often pointed projection; projections that are site of muscle and ligament attachment

tubercle

small rounded projection or process; projections that are site of muscle and ligament attachment

facet

smooth, nearly flat articular surface; projections that help form joints

sesamoid bone definition

specialized type of short bone that forms within tendons

fixator

stabilizes the origin of a prime mover; muscle that limits movement of bone or joint

pivot

synovial joint; a rounded bone fits into a sleeve (concave bone plus a ligament)

hinge

synovial joint; a rounded or cylindrical bone fits into a concave surface on the other bone

plane

synovial joint; flat or slightly curved bones

ball-and-socket

the ball-shaped head of one bone fits into the cuplike depression of the other bone

trochanter

very large, blunt, irregularly shaped process (only examples on femur); projections that are site of muscle and ligament attachment

crest

Narrow ridge of bone; usually prominent; projections that are site of muscle and ligament attachment

tuberosity

Large rounded projection; may be roughened. projections that are Site of muscle and ligament attachment.

short bone examples

carpals and tarsals

epiphyseal plate

children

red marrow

children

flat bone examples

cranial bones and sternum

short bone definition

cube shaped and contain more spongey bone than compact bone

Flat bone definition

generally thin, with two wafer-like layers of compact bone sandwiching a thicker layer of spongy bone between them

long bone example

humerus, femur, or phalanges

origin joint movement

immovable bone during muscle movement

long bone definition

longer than they are wide

insertion joint movement

moveable bone during muscle movement

agonist

muscles that are most responsible for producing a particular movement

antagonist

muscles that oppose or reverse a movement

fissure

narrow, slitlike opening; depressions and openings for passage of vessels and nerves

sutural bone definition

tiny bones between cranial bones

Irregular bone definition

unusually shaped bone that doesn't fall under the other categories

irregular bone examples

vertebra


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