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Match each definition to the correct term
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Also known as the thighbone, it rotates within a socket in the pelvis.
The bone that is connected to the pectoral girdle and forms a joint with the radius and ulna.
The seven bones that form the ankle.
During childbirth, hormones loosen its cartilage to allow the pelvis to widen.
Vertebrae in the lower back region just above the sacral region.
Bone cells that break down bone tissue.
Eight bones that form the wrist and are connected to the radius and ulna.
The opening at the base of the cranium through which the spinal cord passes.
Calcitonin stimulates the activity of these bone cells.
The bones in the feet that are connected to the phalanges anteriorly and to the tarsal bones posteriorly.
Bones that form on either side of the cranium and are thought of as the temples.
Produced from the fusion of five vertebrae and allows an individual to sit.
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Humerus
Osteoclasts
Femur
Osteoblasts
Foramen magnum
Temporal
Carpals
Sacrum
Metatarsals
Lumbar
Pubic symphysis
Tarsals
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Premises:
Responses:
Also known as the thighbone, it rotates within a socket in the pelvis.
The bone that is connected to the pectoral girdle and forms a joint with the radius and ulna.
The seven bones that form the ankle.
During childbirth, hormones loosen its cartilage to allow the pelvis to widen.
Vertebrae in the lower back region just above the sacral region.
Bone cells that break down bone tissue.
Eight bones that form the wrist and are connected to the radius and ulna.
The opening at the base of the cranium through which the spinal cord passes.
Calcitonin stimulates the activity of these bone cells.
The bones in the feet that are connected to the phalanges anteriorly and to the tarsal bones posteriorly.
Bones that form on either side of the cranium and are thought of as the temples.
Produced from the fusion of five vertebrae and allows an individual to sit.
Premises:
Also known as the thighbone, it rotates within a socket in the pelvis.
The bone that is connected to the pectoral girdle and forms a joint with the radius and ulna.
The seven bones that form the ankle.
During childbirth, hormones loosen its cartilage to allow the pelvis to widen.
Vertebrae in the lower back region just above the sacral region.
Bone cells that break down bone tissue.
Eight bones that form the wrist and are connected to the radius and ulna.
The opening at the base of the cranium through which the spinal cord passes.
Calcitonin stimulates the activity of these bone cells.
The bones in the feet that are connected to the phalanges anteriorly and to the tarsal bones posteriorly.
Bones that form on either side of the cranium and are thought of as the temples.
Produced from the fusion of five vertebrae and allows an individual to sit.
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