Pectoral Girdle
Upper Limb
Hip Bone
Femur
Lower Limb
100
It is another word for the collarbone.
What is a clavicle? - It is a slender doubly curved bone - Its medial end attaches to the sternal manubrium. This end projects above the manubrium and can be easily felt and (usually) felt. - It serves as a brace or strut, to hold the arm away from the top of the thorax.
100
The scientific name for the "funny bone"
The humerus bone
100
What is another name for the hip bone?
The coxal bone
100
What kind of bone is the femur?
A long bone
100
How many bones are in a human foot?
26
200
it is another word for shoulder blades
What is the scapulae? -Scapula is the singular form of the word scapulae -They are generally triangular and each scapula has a flattened body -It stabilizes the shoulder from the back side. Fractures of the scapula are not common but can occur in high-energy impact injuries( such as motor vehicle crashes or falls). -Scapula fractures may be serious when the part of the scapula involving the shoulder joint is injured. A scapula fracture may be a sign that a serious injury to the heart
200
Which is longer: the ulna or the radius?
The ulna
200
What major organs do the hip bones protect?
The reproductive organs, bladder, and large intestine
200
What does the head of the femur articulate with?
The hip bone
200
another word for knee cap
patella
300
The enlarged end of the spine of the scapula.
What is the acromion? -This joint structure is an important part of the shoulder which lies at a location that influences its movements. Fractures and wear & of this part causes pain as a result of compression of underlying tissues.
300
What is the total number of phalanges in the hand?
14
300
What bone meets at the acetabulum?
The femur or thigh bone
300
What is one of the functions of the femur?
1) To hold up both sides of the body and provides support to the entire skeletal structure. 2) helps in the movement of our legs.
300
What type of joint is the knee joint?
synovial joint
400
Points anteriorly over the tip of the shoulder joint and anchors some of the upper limb muscles.
What is the coracoid process. -Often reffered to as beak like -When the word "process" is used to describe parts of bones, it means something that sticks out. -The word coracoid comes from the Greek words korax, which means crow or raven, and eidos, which means form. It was given that name because the projecting end of the coracoid process looks a bit like the beak of a bird.
400
Which bone of the arm corresponds to the femur of the leg?
The humerus
400
The uppermost and largest bone of the pelvis.
What is the ilium
400
This is found between the condyles on the distal end of the femur
What is the intercondylar fossa
400
The most wide spread, crippling disease in the United States, that involves the joints
What is arthritis
500
It is a shallow socket that recieves the head of the arm bone (the humerus).
What is the gleniod cavity? -By being so shallow the glenoid cavity allows the glenohumeral joint to have the greatest mobility of all joints in the body, allowing 120 degrees of unassisted flexion. This is also accomplished by the great mobility of the scapula (shoulder blade)>
500
What bone does the acromion articulate with?
The clavicle bone
500
The hole created by the ischium and pubis bones
What is the obturator foramen
500
is very rough, and runs almost vertically upward to the base of the greater trochanter
What is the gluteal tuberosity
500
Another name for the "shinbone" that is larger and more medial
What is the tibia
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