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Skull 1. Mandible 18. Cervicle Vertebrae 19. Clavicle 2. Scapula 3.
Sternum 20. 4. Humerus Ribs 21. 5. Thoracic Vertebrae Xyphoid Process 22. 6. Radius Lumbar Vertebrae 23. Ilium 7. Ulna 24. 8. Carpals Metacarpals 9. Sacrum 25. Phalanges 10. Pubis 26. Ischium 27. Femur 11. Patella 12. 13. Tibia Fibula 14. 15. Tarsals 16. Metatarsals 17. Phalanges
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Long Bone Structure H A I B C D E F J G K A Articular Cartilage B
Letter Name Purpose/Function A B C D E F G H I J K Articular Cartilage Reduces Friction Spongy Bone Allows for nerves and blood vessels to penetrate bone Red Marrow Creates red blood cells Weight bearing portion of bone Compact Bone Medullary Cavity Stores nerves and blood vessels Yellow Marrow Fat Storage Tissue that surrounds the bone Periosteum Epiphyseal Plate Cartilage that will turn into bone Top of the bone Proximal Epiphysis Diaphysis Also known as the shaft Distal Epiphysis Bottom of the bone
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Osteon Central Canal Central Canal Osteocytes Perforating Canals
Compact Bone Spongy Bone Osteon Central Canal Lacunae Periosteum Blood Vessels and Nerves Perforating Canal Osteon
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Humerus Radius and Ulna
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Spine Vertebrae Pelvis Ribs Tubercle Costal Groove Costal Cartilage
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Femur Tibia and Fibula
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