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Bone Marrow
A soft tissue inside bones responsible for producing blood cells and storing fat.
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Bone Marrow
A soft tissue inside bones responsible for producing blood cells and storing fat.
Calcium
A mineral stored in bones, crucial for maintaining bone strength and various bodily functions.
Long Bones
Bones characterized by a shaft and expanded ends, found in arms and legs.
Short Bones
Cube-shaped bones found in the wrists and ankles, known for their compact form.
Flat Bones
Thin, slightly curved bones like the sternum and cranial bones, providing protection.
Irregular Bones
Bones with complex shapes, such as the pelvis and vertebrae, not fitting other categories.
Sesamoid Bones
Bones that form within tendons, like the patella, varying in number among individuals.
Cartilage
A flexible connective tissue associated with bones, aiding in movement and cushioning.
Skeleton
The framework of 206 bones in the human body, providing structure and support.
Cranium
The part of the skull that encloses and protects the brain.
Patella
A sesamoid bone located in the knee, also known as the kneecap.
Humerus
A long bone in the upper arm, extending from shoulder to elbow.
Rib Cage
A structure of bones protecting the thoracic organs, including the heart and lungs.
Pelvis
An irregular bone structure supporting the spine and housing reproductive organs.
Tendons
Connective tissues that attach muscles to bones, facilitating movement.