Question: 3. Classify Each Of The Bones In The Chart Below As Either Long, Short, Flat, Or Irregular By Placing A Check Mark In The Appropriate Column. Also Use A Check Mark To Indicate Whether The Bone Is A Part Of The Axial Or The Appendicular Skeleton. Use Figure 8.1 As A Guide. Axial Skeleton Appendicular Skeleton Short Flat Irregular Sternum Radius Calcaneus …

Question: 3. Classify Each Of The Bones In The Chart Below As Either Long, Short, Flat, Or Irregular By Placing A Check Mark In The Appropriate Column. Also Use A Check Mark To Indicate Whether The Bone Is A Part Of The Axial Or The Appendicular Skeleton. Use Figure 8.1 As A Guide. Axial Skeleton Appendicular Skeleton Short Flat Irregular Sternum Radius Calcaneus …

3. Classify each of the bones in the chart below as either long, short, flat, or irregular by placing a check mark in the app

Review SI 6. Use the key terms to identify the structures marked by leader lines in the diagrams. (Some terms are used more t

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3. Classify each of the bones in the chart below as either long, short, flat, or irregular by placing a check mark in the appropriate column. Also use a check mark to indicate whether the bone is a part of the axial or the appendicular skeleton. Use Figure 8.1 as a guide. Axial skeleton Appendicular skeleton Short Flat Irregular Sternum Radius Calcaneus (tarsal bone) Parietal bone (cranial bone) Phalanx (single bone of a digit) Vertebra 111 Review SI 6. Use the key terms to identify the structures marked by leader lines in the diagrams. (Some terms are used more than once.) Key: a. articular cartilage b compact bone C. diaphysis d. endosteum epiphyseal line f. epiphysis g. medullary cavity h. nutrient artery i. periosteum J. k yellow bone marrow Spongy bone