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HAP: Chapter 6 The Skeletal System

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HOUR:
Match each item in column A with the most closely related item in column B.
COLUMNA
COLUMN B
1. osteocytes
a. abduction
2. diaphysis
b. heel bone
3
auditory ossicles
c. ball-and-socket joints
4. cribriform plate
d. bone-dissolving cells
5. osteoblasts
e. hinge joints
6.
f. axis
7 C2
g. immovable joint
8. hip and shoulder
h. bone shaft
9. patella
i. mature bone cells
10. calcaneus
j. bone-producing cells
11. synarthrosis
k. atlas
12. moving the hand into a palm-front position
I. olfactory nerves
13. osteoclasts
m. ear bones
14. raising the arm laterally
n. supination
15. __I elbow and knee
o. kneecap

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User Cserpell
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Patella is your kneecaps. Maybe try to search up "Scientific names for ___" for the others

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These are the matches:

  • osteocytes - i. mature bone cells
  • diaphysis - h. bone shaft
  • auditory ossicles - m. ear bones
  • cribriform plate - I. olfactory nerves
  • osteoblasts - j. bone-producing cells
  • axis - f. axis
  • C2 - k. atlas
  • hip and shoulder - c. ball-and-socket joints
  • patella - o. kneecap
  • calcaneus - b. heel bone
  • synarthrosis - g. immovable joint
  • moving the hand into a palm-front position - n. supination
  • osteoclasts - d. bone-dissolving cells
  • raising the arm laterally - a. abduction
  • elbow and knee - e. hin-ge joints

What are these parts of the Skeletal System?

The skeletal system pairs specific bone structures, functions, and movements. For example, connecting "osteocytes" with "mature bone cells" links a cell type to its maturity stage in bone tissue.

Similarly, associating "diaphysis" with "bone shaft" highlights the location and function of this bone region. This exercise enhances knowledge of skeletal anatomy, emphasizing relationships between bone structures and their respective functions or characteristics.

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