abduction
adduction
anterior cruciate ligament
articular cartilage
bone matrix
bursae
canaliculi
central canal
circumduction
compact bone
depression
diaphysis
distal epiphysis
dorsiflexion
elevation
endosteum
epiphyseal plate
eversion
extension
extracellular matrix of bone
flexion
how much movement is demonstrated by a amphiarthortic joint
how much movement is demonstrated by a diathrotic
how much movement is demonstrated by a synarthrotic joint
hyperextension
inversion
joint capsule
lacunae
lamella
lateral collateral ligament
lateral meniscus
ligaments
marrow
medial collateral ligament
medial meniscus
medullary cavity
menisci
osteocytes
osteon
perforating canals
periosteum
plantar flexion
posterior curciate ligament
pronation
protraction
proximal epiphysis
retraction
rotation
spongy bone
supination
synovial fluid
synovial membrane
trabeculae
what affect does calcitonin have on levels of calcium in the blo
what affect does parathyroid hormone have on levels of calcium i
what are the 6 types of synovial joints
what are the three types of fibrous joints
what cell type is affected by calcitonin
what cell type is affected by parathyroid hormone
what hormone does the parathyroid gland secret
what hormone does the thyroid gland secret
what is an example of a synarthrotic joint
what is an example of amphiarthrotic joint
what is an example of diarthrotic joints
what is the effect of growth hormone on bone development
what is the effect of physical stress on bone development
what is the effect of sex hormones on bone development
what is the effect of thyroxine on bone development
what is the function of osteoblast
what is the function of osteoclast
what is the function of osteocytes
what is the function of the osteoblasts
what is the location of the primary ossification center
what is the location of the secondary ossification center
what is the trigger for the release of calcitonin
what is the trigger for the release of parathyroid hormone
what type of bone development is referred to as endochondral oss
what type of bone development is referred to as intramembranous
what type of movement is demonstated by a pivot joint
what type of movement is demonstated by a saddle joint
what type of movement is demonstrated by a ball-and-socket joint
what type of movement is demonstrated by a condyloid joint
what type of movement is demonstrated by a gliding joint
what type of movement is demonstrated by a hinge joint
where are the symphyses joints located and what type of movement
where are the synchondroses joints located and what type of move
where would the gomphosis joints be found
where would the suture joints be found
where would the syndesmosis joints be found
why is vitamin d required for proper bone deveopment
why is vitamin a required for proper bone development
why is vitamin c required for proper bone development