There are 24 in total.
14 are true, 6 are false, and 4 are floating.
How many ribs are included in the human body?
How many are true, false, and floating?
100
Bound tightly together by connective tissue and allow no movement. These are joints between interlocking bones of the skull.
What is a fibrous joint?
100
A condition that involves the inflammation of the joints and a degeneration of cartilage and bone.
What is Osteoporosis?
100
The 3 major types of muscle in the body.
What are smooth, cardiac, and skeletal muscle?
100
A painful condition occuring on the medial or lateral side of the tibia, on its shaft. It is caused by the tearing of the interosseous membrane (located between the tibia and the fibula) or the periosteum (the lining of the bone).
What are shin splints?
200
Occurs when the broken ends of the bone have been shattered into many pieces.
What is a comminuted fracture?
200
Is made up of two bones directly, the scapula and the humerus, as well as indirectly by the clavicle. the humeral head articulates within the glenoid fossa of the scapula, and it is held in place by ligaments.
What is the shoulder joint?
200
The smallest muscle located in the body.
What are the eyelids?
200
The inflammation of a tendon caused by irritation due to prolonged or abnormal use.
What is tendinitis?
300
It includes the movable limbs and the supporting structures (gridles).
What is the appendicular skeleton?
300
Less rigid than bone, are avascular, and are an example of fibrous tissue allowing for a certain amount of stretch.
What are ligaments?
300
Originates at the sternum and cartilage of ribs and lumbar vertebrae and inserts central tendon of strong connective tissue.
What is the diaphragm?
300
Caused by a build up of lactic acid in the muscles.
What are cramps?
300
A condition marked by impaired muscle coordination (spastic paralysis) and/or other disabilities, typically caused by damage to the brain before or at birth.
What is cerebral palsy?
400
Found inside the shaft of the bone and is filled with red and yellow bone marrow.
What is the medullary cavity?
400
Allows certain nutrients to pass through to the joint itself.
What is the synovial membrane?
400
Found at the base of the spinal column and articulates with the sacrum. Usually consists if four fused vertebrae.
What is the coccyx?
400
A muscle acting in opposition to an agonist.
What is an antagonist muscle?
400
A syndrome rather than a disease, in which a person has long-term, body-wide pain and tenderness in the joints, muscles, tendons, and other soft tissues.
What is Fibromyalgia?
500
The zygomatic bone.
What is the anatomical name for the cheek bone?
500
Are the small, flattened fluid sacs found at the friction points between tendons, ligaments, and bones.
What are the bursae?
500
Repeating structural units of muscle, where Myosin and actin themselves are contained within compartments.
What are sacromeres?
500
The connective tissue sheath that surrounds every skeletal muscle.