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Osteology - ANS-The study of bone Skeletal System - ANS-Composed of bones, cartilages, and ligaments joined tightly to form a strong, flexible framework for the body Osseous Tissue - ANS-Connective... tissue in which the matrix is hardened by the deposition of calcium phosphate and other minerals Mineralization (Calcification) - ANS-The hardening process of bone that includes calcium phosphate (hydroxyapatite), calcium carbonate, and other minerals Long Bones - ANS-A type of bone that is longer than it is wide. They serve as rigid levers. Examples include the femur, humerus, and phalanges [Show More]

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