The human body has this many bones
What is 206?
Joints are where two bones what?
What is meet?
Skeletal muscles provide all ______ movement in the body.
This anatomical position meaning front side of or in front of
This anatomical position means a muscle closer to the surface of the body
What is superficial?
This connective tissue connects bone to bone
What are ligaments?
In between your joints is this soft material that allows for your joints to move
What is cartilage?
This connective tissue connects bone to muscle
What are tendons?
This anatomical position meaning closer to the midline
What is medial?
This anatomical position means a body part farther from the center of the body
What is distal?
Ligaments pass over this structure in your body
What is a joint?
Muscles have an ___________ and an ______________ point on a bone
What is origin and insertion?
Your ears are ______ to your nose
What is lateral?
Your shoulder is ________ to your wrist
What is proximal?
Based on Anatomy Lesson #1, ligaments can be thought about as this sticky item
What is duct tape?
As I roll my wrist around and around, I am activating this joint
What is a gliding joint?
Based on Anatomy Lesson #1, tendons can be thought as this strong structure
What are cables?
These two anatomical terms are used when describing your trunk/torso
What are superior and inferior?
These two anatomical positions are used when describing your extremities
What are proximal and distal?
Johnny has injured the bands of tissue that connect two bones together. Johnny has this type of injury.
What is a sprain?
What is a strain?
Jayden is running to the store. He stops and leans on the wall, exhibiting this type of muscular movement.
What is static contraction?
What are your knees and toes?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY, DUN DUN DUN
From distal to proximal, name the joints on your arm. (Not the type of joint, the name of the joint)
What are knuckles, wrist, elbow, shoulder?