(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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arthr/o- word part describing joint
Zygomatic- this bone is known as the “cheekbone”
myel/o- word part describing bone marrow and spinal cord
Compact Bone- located in the middle section of a long bone
Patella- the kneecap
Tendon- muscle to bone
Humerus- this long bone forms a ball and socket joint with the clavicle and scapula
Cranium- this is known as the bones the form the head, and surrounds the brain
Ball and Socket Joint- hip joint
lord/o- word parts describing curve, swayback, bent
Epiphysis- this is known as the ends of a long bone
Rickets- the softening and weakening of bones in children, usually because of an extreme and prolonged vitamin D deficiency
Orthopedic Surgeon- A type of specialist that specializes in the musculoskeletal system
-desis- word part describing to bind, tie tight
scoli/o-world part describing curved, bent
Mandible- this bone is the only movable bone of the skull
cost/o- word part describing rib
Hinge Joint- joint that makes up the elbow and knee
Spongy Bone- type of bone at the ends of long bones
-lysis- word part describing loosening or setting free
Tibia- the bigger shin bone that is medial to the Fibula
Kyphosis- An increased front-to-back curve of the spine
Cartilage- creates a smooth surface and protects the ends of bones
Fibula- the skinnier long bone that is lateral to the Tibia
Diaphysis- the midsection of a long bone
spondyl/o- word parts of vertebrae
oss/e,ost/o- word parts describing bones
Ulna- the bone that is medial to the radius
Oblique Fracture- a fracture that occurs on an angle
Vertebrae- these are known as the bones that make up the spine
Femur- the longest, strongest bone of the body
Clavicle- this bone is known as the “collar bone”
ankyl/o- word parts of crooked, bent, stiff
Spiral Fracture- A type of fracture that comes with a twisting motion
Red Bone Marrow- bone marrow that is found in the medullary cavity
burs/o- word part describing bursa
Metacarpals- the five bones that form the palm
synovi/o- word part describing synovial membrane/synovial fluid