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Card 6
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(H) Describe the process of ossification.
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Card 7
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(H) Whether a person is still growing can be determined by the amount of ________ present.
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Card 8
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Despite being very strong, bones can easily be _________ by a sharp knock.
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Card 9
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Explain why elderly people are more prone to fractures.
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Card 10
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(H) Explain why it can be dangerous to move a person with a suspected fracture.
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Card 11
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Describe the structure of a synovial joint.
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Card 12
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Describe the types and range of movement in a ball and socket joint.
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Card 13
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Describe the types and range of movement in a hinge joint.
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Card 14
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Explain the functions in a synovial joint of: • synovial fluid • synovial membrane • cartilage • ligaments.
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Card 15
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Describe how the biceps and triceps mucles operate to bend or straighten the arm.
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