Apendicular Skeleton
Axial Skeleton
Lymphatics
Blood Vessels
Fun Facts
100

This is think at its proximal and widened distally.

The head is proximal and shaped like the head of a nail.

The head of this articulated with the capitulum of the humerus.

What is the radius?

100

Where the parietal bones meet superiorly at the cranial midline.

What is the sagittal suture?

100

The part of the node is the site of lymphocyte production.

What are the germinal centers?

100

This major artery of the chest curves around the pulmonary trunk and left bronchus.

What is the arch of the aorta?

100
This type of vessel is commonly drawn as red.

What is an artery?

200

Specialized cells that reabsorb in bone matrix of the marrow canal.

What is osteoclasts?

200
This is also known as the jugular notch.

What is the suprasternal notch or SSN?

200

The smaller lymphatic duct?

What is the right lymphatic duct?

200

These are the three vessel types.

What is the artery, vein, and capillary?

200

I am a bone that looks like wings on your back.

What is the scapula?

300

This forms the hip joint with the head of the femur. it is formed by al three bones of the pelvic girdle.

What is the acetabulum?

300

The names of C1 and C2 in that order

What is the atlas and axis?

300

The two tissues of the lymphatics.

What are peyer's patches and appendix?

300

This vein is superficial through the neck and drains into the subclavian vein.

What is the external jugular vein?

300

This bone is small, triangular in shape, and is part of the lower appendicular skeleton.

What is the patella?

400

On the fibula what is known as the outer ankle bone.

What is the lateral malleolus?
400
The only bone that does not articulate with any other bone.

What is the hyoid bone?

400

This lymph tissue begins to replace itself and it is hardly recognizable in an adult.

What is the thymus?

400

This vein is superficial and arises from the ulnar aspect of dorsal veins.

What is the basilica vein?

400

I am the bone that a hula hoop goes around.

What is the ilium?

500

A small independent bone or bony nodule developed in a tendon where it passes over an angular structure.

What is a sesamoid bone?

500

The number of vertebrae are fused for the sacrum bone.

What is 5 vertebrae?

500
These 6 are the steps for the circulation of lymph in order.

What is capillaries, vessels, nodes, trunks, ducts, and circulatory system?

500

This major artery drains to the dorsals pedis artery.

What is the tibial arteries?

500

There are three sets of these that form the Waldyer's Ring.

What are tonsils?

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