Chapter 7
Osteoclasts
Cells that destroy, break down, or resorb bone tissue
Hematopoiesis
Production of blood or its cells.
Articulation
A joint; area of contact between two bones
Pelvic girdle
Attachment for the lower extremities; bones collectively shaped like a basin; ilium, ischium, pubis.
Pectoral girdle
Attachment for the upper extremities in the chest region; clavicle and scapula.
Osteoblasts
Bone-forming cells; immature bone cells.
Axial skeleton
Bones of the head, neck, and trunk.
Appendicular skeleton
Bones that are attached to the body: upper and lower extremities
Osteogenesis
Formation of bone; also called ossification.
Diarthroses
Freely movable joints characterized by a joint cavity; also called a synovial joint; singular, diarthrosis.
Appositional growth
Growth resulting from material being deposited on the surface, such as the growth in diameter of long bones
Sutures
Immovable fibrous joints between the flat bones of the skull
Synarthroses
Immovable joinst; singular, synarthrosis
Osteocytes
Mature bone cells.
Endosteum
Membranous lining of a cavity within a bone.
Amphiarthroses
Slightly movable joints; singular, amphiarthrosis.
Osteon
Structural unit of bone; haversian system.
Epiphyseal plate
The cartilaginous plate between the epiphysis and diaphysis of a bone; responsible for the lengthwise growth of a long bone.
Epiphysis
The end of a long bone.
Diaphysis
The long straight shaft of a long bone
Epiphyseal line
The remnant of the epiphyseal plate after the cartilage calcifies and growth ceases
Articular cartilage
Thin layer of hyaline cartilage that covers the ends of long bones in joints.
Periosteum
Tough white outer membrane that covers bone.