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- What area (epiphysis or diaphysis) is made up of a thin layer of compact bone and a thick spongy bone? __________________________________This is an image of a long bone. Identify "3" ~[ yellow marrow trabeculae epiphysis hyaline cartilage periosteum 1 3 4 5 6Please match the letter to the appropriate bone.
- Posterior view dentify this structure. Include the name of the bone in your answerAHS 131 - Skeletal System - Bone Composition, Structures, Bone Names and their parts. These are the structures and names that you will need to know for your AHS 131 Bone Lab Exam. Please review and rewrite the names in the space below. When appropriate include the function of the structure. Axial Skeleton Skull Facial Bones Мaxillae Anterior Nasal Spine Alveolar Processes Infraorbital Foramen Hard Palate Maxillary Sinus Palantine Nasal Inferior Nasal Conchae Zygomatic Temporal Process Lacrimal Vomer Mandible Body Ramus Angle Condylar Process Head - TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint) Coronoid Process Alveolar Processes Mental Protuberance Mental Foramen Mandibular ForamenAHS 131 - Skeletal System - Bone Composition, Structures, Bone Names and their parts. These are the structures and names that you will need to know for your AHS 131 Bone Lab Exam. Please review and rewrite the names in the space below. When appropriate include the function of the structure. Intervetebral Foramen - Spinal Nerve Vertebral Canal - Spinal Cord Normal Curves Lordosis Кyphosis Abnormal Curve Scoliosis Rib Cage True Ribs (1 to 7) False Ribs (8 to 12) Vertebrochondral Ribs (8 to 10) Floating Ribs (11 to 12) Ribs Head Neck Tubercle Angle Body Sternum Manubrium - Jugular Notch - Clavicular Notch Body Xiphoid Process Clavicle Sternal End Clavicular End Conoid Tubercle
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