What’s the name of the bone that protects our brain?
What is the cranium/skull?
How many vertebrae’s are there in total in adults?
What is 26 vertebrae
What are the three main bones in the arm?
What is the humerus, ulna, and radius.
What are the main bones of the leg?
What is Femur, tibia, patella, fibula?
Also known as the shoulder blade
What is the bone in your nose called?
What is the Nasal Bone
What are the main functions of the vertebrae column?
What is the spinal cord, supports the head, and serves as an attachment point for ribs and muscles, as well as movement.
What is the acronym/saying to help us remember where the ulna and radius is?
What is Pinky-Ulna, Radius-Thumb.
Out of the tibia and fibula, which one is the more weight bearing?
What is the Tibia?
What is the clavicle bone?
What are the two bones in the middle of your skull called?
What is the Parietal Bones
How many vertebrae do we have at birth?
What is 33 vertebrae
Is the radius or ulna longer?
What is the ulna.
The large bone of the thigh
What is the femur?
Number of ribs in the human body
What is 24?
What is the hole in your skull called?
What is the Foramen Magnum
Which vertebrae bear most of the body’s weight?
What is the lumbar vertebrae
Why is the funny bone called the funny bone?
What is because of the nerve endings, when you hit it it causes immense pain or tingles.
Function of the fibula
What is provides stability for the ankle, which helps with movement?
These ribs have no no cartilage attachment to the sternum
What is floating ribs?
Which bone is the only moving bone in your skull?
What is the mandible (Jawbone)
What is the last bone in the vertebral column?
What is the Coccyx
Why is your shoulder so easy to dislocate?
What is because it prioritizes range of motion over stability, the ball and socket design makes it easy for it to pop out.
What are phalanges?
What is bones of the toes?
The sharper the curve, the ___ it is.
What is truer/true?