Part B – The terms from the list on page 1 are listed below. Describe each bone tissue structure in your own words. In y

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Part B – The terms from the list on page 1 are listed below. Describe each bone tissue structure in your own words. In y

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Part B – The terms from the list on page 1 arelisted below. Describe each bone tissue structure in your ownwords. In your description of the bones (skull, vertebralcolumn, true ribs, false ribs, floating ribs, sternum, clavicle,scapula, humerus, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals, phalanges, oscoxa, femur, patella, tibia, fibular, tarsals, metatarsals,phalanges), you need to share at least one body region wherethe bone is located (I did the first bone term for you…skull). Be sure to use the anatomical terms you learned inAssignment 1 and note that there may be several correct answers butyou only need to share one region (this task will be important asyou learn specific structures in the next module and prepare forthe anatomy questions on the exam). Last, please remember toaddress the **prompts** at the end.
compact bone –
osteon –
central canal –
concentric lamellae –
lacuna –
osteocyte –
canaliculi –
nutrient foramen –
perforating canal –
interstitial lamella –
circumferential lamella –
endosteum –
periosteum –
perforating fibers –
spongy bone –
axial skeleton –
appendicular skeleton –
skull – The bones that make up the head. (located in thecephalic region)
vertebral column –
true ribs –
false ribs –
floating ribs –
sternum –
clavicle –
scapula –
humerus –
radius –
ulna –
carpals –
metacarpals –
phalanges –
os coxa –
femur –
patella –
tibia –
fibula –
tarsals –
metatarsals –
phalanges –
diaphysis –
epiphysis –
**Prompts** - reviewing thedirectional terms from module 1, fill in the blanks
When standing in anatomical position, the radius is_____________ to the ulna.
The fibula is ___________________ to the os coxa.
The femur is __________________ to the tarsals.
The clavicle is __________________ to the false ribs.
The tibia is ___________________ to the fibula.
Then, please describe below (in your own words) at least twodifferences AND two similarities between spongy bone and compactbone.
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