Lower Body Skeleton
Tissues
Lower Body Skeleton
Tissues
Mix-Up
100

 How many bones are in each toe?

  • The great toe = 2 Bones, proximal and distal; II-V = 3 Bones, proximal, middle, and distal phalanx

100

 The letter A is pointing to the:

What is the Epidermis

100

 What is the longest and strongest bone of the body?

What is the femur; measuring about one-quarter of one height.

100

This part of the nervous system is the long bundle of nerves that runs down your back.

What is spinal cord?

100

What is the function of epithelial tissue?

It protects body surfaces and lines organs and cavities.

200

What is the name of the largest tarsal bone?

  • What is the calcaneus, the bone of the heel;

  • posterior end is the point of attachment for the calcaneal (Achilles) tendon from the calf muscles







200

Histology is the study of...

What is Tissues!

200

What bone of the lower leg is a slender lateral strut that helps stabilize the ankle?

What is the fibula; bears none of the body's weight and orthopedic surgeons sometimes remove part of the fibula and use it to replace damaged or missing bones.  

200

This part of the nervous system consists only of the brain and the spinal cord

What is the Central nervous system

200

What does connective tissue do?

It supports, connects, and protects other tissues.

300

What is the name of the rough outer surface of the upper tibia? It can be palpated just below the patella.

  • What is the tibial tuberosity:

  • It is an attachment for the powerful thigh muscles that extend (straighten) the knee



300

What's the term that refers to the loose connective tissue layer that surrounds each individual muscle cell?

What is the endomysium

300

 What are the widest points of the femur and are easily palpated to the knee?

What are the medial and lateral epicondyles; they are attachments for certain thigh and leg muscles and knee ligaments.

300

Your brain sends signals through these "cables" to tell your muscles to move.

What are nerves

300

What is muscle tissue responsible for?

Movement of the body and internal organs.

400

What three bones of a child fuse to form the hip bone of an adult?

  • What is the ilium, ischium, and pubis;

  • This process generally completes around 15-25. The best way to think of these bones is as puzzle piece interlocking to create a single structure, this enables the hip to support body weight and provides stability while moving.

400

What are the 4 primary types of tissue?

What is Nervous tissue, Epithelial tissue, Connective tissue, and Muscle tissue

400

The patella is a roughly triangular sesamoid bone embedded in the tendon of the knee. What is the age range when it begins to ossify?

What is 3 to 6 years of age; it has a broad superior base and a pointed inferior apex.

400

When you learn something new, your brain creates new connections between these tiny cells.

What are neurons.

400

What does the patella do?

The patella protects the knee joint and helps with movement.

500

What are the names of the prominent knobs on each side of your ankle? What bones contribute to these structures?

  • What are the medial and lateral malleolus; Medial - is part of the tibia, located on inner side of the ankle; Lateral - is part of the fibula, found on the outer side

    • These structures help stabilize the ankle joint, like bookends holding a stack of books firmly in place

500

What does this skin condition term mean “Localized”

Localized = Limited to a specific area

500

What are the three springy arches that distribute the body's weight?

What is the medial longitudinal arch, the lateral longitudinal arch, the transverse arch,

The foot does not normally rest or lay flat, these springy arches even out the body's weight between the heel and the heads of the metatarsal bones and absorb the stress of walking.

500

This protective structure, made of bones called vertebrae, houses and protects the spinal cord.

What is vertebral column?

500

What is the function of the pelvis?

It supports the spine and connects the upper body to the legs.

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