Bones, landmarks, and ligaments
Muscular system
Digestive System
Respiratory System
Urinary System
100
The bony landmark on the tibia that serves as the attachment point for the quadriceps femoris muscles

What is the Tibial Tuberosity

100

The muscle that is immediately inferior to the lungs

diaphragm 

100

What is the primary function of Bile, and which organ is responsible for its production?

What is Liver?

100

This structure is also called the “voice box.”

What is Larynx?

100

The organ that stores urine until it is expelled.

What is the bladder?

200

Identify the opening in the occipital bone through which the spinal cord connects to the brainstem.

Foramen magnum

200

Identify the muscle group located in the posterior compartment of the thigh whose primary function is knee flexion and hip extension.

What is Hamstrings (biceps femoris,Semitendinosus, Semimembranosus)

200

The  primary functional role of the Large Intestine (Colon)

What is absorption of water and electrolytes 

200

This tube carries air from the larynx to the bronchi

what is trachea? 
200

The tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body.

What is the urethra?

300

Anatomical name for collarbone

what is clavicle

300

Which muscle originates from the coracoid process of the scapula

What is Coracobrachialis and Biceps Brachii

300

Bile storage

What is the gallbladder?

300

The two main branches that lead into each lung.

What is the primary bronchi?

300

This organ filters blood to form urine.

What is the kidneys? 

400

The bone that articulates with the scapula at the glenohumeral joint?

Humerus

400

Which muscle elevates and retracts the scapula

What is the trapezius?

400

Which valve prevents the backflow of fecal matter from the large intestine into the small intestine?

What is the Ileocecal Valve

400

The lung that has three lobes.

What is the right lung? 

400

The tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder.

What are the ureters?

500

The largest tarsal bone

What is the calcaneus 

500

Identify the strongest muscle of mastication (chewing) that functions to elevate the mandible.

What is the masseter? 
500

Identify the region of the stomach that first receives food from the esophagus and contains the sphincter responsible for preventing acid reflux.

What is Cardia (cardia region)?

500

The smallest branches of the bronchi.

What is the terminal bronchioles? 

500

This is where the concentrating (water saving) happens.

What is Renal (Medulla) pyramid?

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