The appendicular skeleton is composed of bones of what
The framework of the hands is comprised of these bones
What is the metacarpal bones
The moveable end of this muscle is referred to as
What is insertion
The side walls of the vertebral foramen are formed by this bone
What is the pedicles
The medial condyle on the distal aspect pf the humerus
What is the Trochlea
What is ipsilateral
The thumb and big toe are similar in what
What is they have two rather than three phalanges
Another name for a muscle that is the prime mover
What is the agonist
This joint serves as a point of connection for the axial skeleton and the upper body appendicular skeleton
What is the sternoclavicular joint
The olecranon fossa is found on what bone?
What is the posterior distal aspect of the humerus
The sagittal plane divides the body
What is right and left portions
Going from lateral to medial, what is the name fo the third carpal bone in the distal row
What is the capitate
The tibias anterior is the prime mover for this joint
What is the dorsiflexion of the ankle
The bone that is the raised ridge that runs along the center of the posterior surface of the femoral shaft.
What is the lineament aspera
What is the pronator trees and the pronator quadratus
What is the directional term that means closer to the axial skeleton
What is proximal
The knuckles in your hand are formed by what bone
What is the distal ends of the metacarpals
What is the deltoid
The anatomical position, all the joints in the body are in what?
What is Extension
The contraction of the subscapularis muscle causes what joint movement
what is Internal rotation of the humerus
What is the anatomical that means the opposite side of the body
What is the contralateral
Going from lateral to medial, what is the name of the fourth carpal bone in the proximal row?
What is the pisiform
This large muscle that has a board origin and is a prime mover in pulling movements
What is the latissimus dorsi
Anatomy is a term which means the study of what?
Which muscle has the unique characteristics of having its origin and insertion on the distal aspect of the two bones that form the joint
What is the brachioradialis