Musculoskeletal
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- Q1Outermost layer of the bone, made up of fibrous tissuePeriosteum30s
- Q2Dense, hard layers of bone tissue that lie underneath the periosteumCompact bone30s
- Q3Contains little spaces like a sponge and is encased in the layers of compact boneCancellous (spongy) bone30s
- Q4Membranous lining of the hollow cavity of the boneEndosteum30s
- Q5Shaft of the long bonesDiaphysis30s
- Q6End of each long boneEpiphysis30s
- Q7Material found in the cavities of bonesBone marrow30s
- Q8Thick, bloodlike material found in flat bones and the ends of long bones; location of blood cell formationRed marrow30s
- Q9Soft, fatty material found in the medullary cavity of long bonesYellow marrow30s
- Q10Upper jawboneMaxilla30s
- Q11lower jawboneMandible30s
- Q12Made up of bones called vertebrae or vertebra through which the spinal cord runs. The vertebral column protects the spinal cord, supports the head, and provide points of attachment for ribs and musclesVertebral column30s
- Q13First set of seven bones, forming the neckCervical vertebrae (C1-C7)30s
- Q14Second set of 12 vertebrae. They articulate with the 12 pairs of ribs to form the outward curve of the spineThoracic vertebrae (T1-T12)30s
- Q15Third set of five larger vertebrae, which forms the inward curve of the spineLumbar vertebrae (L1-L5)30s