Rice Chapter 4
Classical Humanities 1042 with Cole at University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
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The Terminology of Health and Medicine: A Self-Instructional Program (2nd Edition)
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Two main groups of bones in the skeleton
axial skeleton: 30 bones
appendicular skeleton: 126 bones
appendicular skeleton: 126 bones
principle bones of the axial skeleton
skull, spine, ribs and sternum
primary bones of the appendicular skeleton
shoulder girdle, arms, hands, pelvic girdle, legs and feet
Bones of the shoulder girdle
clavicle
scapula
scapula
bones of the arm
Humerous
Ulna
Radius
Ulna
Radius
Bones of the leg
Femur
Patella
Fibula
Tibia
Patella
Fibula
Tibia
bones of the ankle and foot
Tarsals
Metatarsals
Phalanges
Metatarsals
Phalanges
Bones of the chest
sternum
Ribs
Rib Cartilage
Xiphoid process
Ribs
Rib Cartilage
Xiphoid process
Bones of the hips and pelvis
Ilium
Sacrum
Coccyx
Sacrum
Coccyx
Bones of the wrist and hands
carpals
metacarpals
phalanges
metacarpals
phalanges
composition of bones in the the skeletal system
50% water and 50% solid matter
largest bone in the human body
femur
smallest bones in the human body
ossicles, located in the middle ear
ab
away from
endo
prefix-within
epi
prefix-upon, above
meta
prefix-beyond
peri
prefix; around
poly
prefix; many
sym, syn
prefix; together, with
acr/o
root; extremity, point
arthr/o
root; joint
burs
root; a pouch
chondr/o
root: cartilage
cran/i/o
root
skull
skull
dors/i
root
backward
backward
duct
root
to lead
to lead
flex
root
to bend
to bend
kyph
root
hump
hump
lord
root
bending
bending
myel
root
bone marrow
bone marrow
orth/o
root
straight
straight
oste/o
root
bone
bone
path
root
disease
disease
ped/i
root
foot, child
foot, child
por
root
passive
passive
scol/i
root
curvature
curvature
al, ic
suffix
pertaining to
pertaining to
-algia
pain
-blast
immature cell, germ cell
-cele
hernia, tumor, swelling
-centesis
surgical puncture
-cytes
cells
-desis
surgical binding
-ectomy
surgical excision
-ist
one who specializes
-itis
inflammation
-logy
study of
-malacia
softening
-omion
shoulder
-osis
condition of
-pathy
disease
-plasty
surgical repair
-tomy
incision
About this deck
By: Nancy Feist
Textbook:
The Terminology of Health and Medicine: A Self-Instructional Program (2nd Edition)
Created: 2009-12-21
Size: 54 flashcards
Views: 21
Textbook:
The Terminology of Health and Medicine: A Self-Instructional Program (2nd Edition)Created: 2009-12-21
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