What is the heaviest and strongest bone in the body?
What is the femur
The two muscles in your anterior upper arm
What are biceps
How many muscles are used to make facial expressions?
What are 43 muscles
The proximal attachment site
What is the origin
The humerus is this to the ulna
What is superior
What is the name of the shin bone?
What is tibia
This bone makes up your upper arm
What is the humerus
The only bone that moves in the face
What is the jaw bone
The distal attachment site
What is the insertion
The patella is this to the femur
What is inferior
What is the name of the lateral bone of the lower leg?
What is fibula
The bones that make up the forearm
What is the ulna and radius
What bone is capable of pulling up to 80 times it’s own weight?
What is the masseter muscle
A flexible cord of strong fibrous collagen tissue that attaches muscle to bone
What is a tendon
The ulna is this to the radius
What is medial
What is the name of the hip socket?
What is the acetabulum
What are the five bone groups in the hand?
What are distal phalanges, intermediate phalanges, proximal phalanges, metacarpals and carpals
What muscle opens and closes the nasal openings?
What are the nasalis
Deepest layer of skin that is mostly made up of fat cells and connective tissue
What is subcutaneous tissue
The fibula is this to the tibia
What is lateral
Where is the adductor canal located?
What is the middle of the thigh
What bones make up the shoulder.
What are scapula, clavicle and humerus
The vomer, two nasal conchae, two nasal bones, maxilla, the mandible, two palatine bones, two zygomatic bones and two lacrimal bones
What are the 14 facial bones
The action of decreasing the angle between two bones.
What is flexion
Means that a body part is below another body part or is towards the feet
What is inferior