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the non weight bearing bone in the leg
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the most weight bearing bone
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has 3 parts in one bone
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looks like a upside down boat in your foot
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the smallest bone in your hand
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a part of the arm that connects to the thumb
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a part of the arm that connects to the pinky
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the front of your forehead
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your big toe
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your thumb
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Protects lungs
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the back provides support for the body
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your tailbone
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anatomical name for fingers
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the biggest bone in the body
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the hip region
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head bone that is lateral to the eyes
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your cheekbone
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your jaw
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your heel bone
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a joint that has a round head of 1 bone rests in the cup of the other EX: how the Femur fits into the Hip
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a joint with angular movements in a singular plane EX: Knee or elbow
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a joint that allows rotation only EX: allows the read to rotate
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function that provides stability and safety for the body
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function that helps the production of red and white blood cells
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function that holds vitamins and other nutrients in the liver
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An abnormal growth on the bottom of your heel
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An abnormal curvature in the spine
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Inflammatory diseases of joints from chronic degenerative from wear and tear, in older individuals
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Bone resorption outpaces bone deposit causing brittle bones.
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This is maintained by calcitonin and parathyroid hormone which control storage, absorption, and excretion of calcium
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trigger thyroid to release calcitonin
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Signals parathyroid to release PTH