Axial Skeleton
Appendicular Skeleton
Articulations
Muscular System
Labeling
100
What are the components that make up the Axial Skeleton?
What is Head, Neck, and Trunk
100
What components make up the appendicular skeleton?
What is the upper and lower limbs and the supportive girdles
100
What is the weakest joint in the body?
What is the shoulder joint
100
What is an origin?
What is a fixed point of attachment
100
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Name this movement.
What is Adduction of the leg
200
Name the four main cranial bones.
What is Frontal Bone, Occipital Bone, Parietal Bone, and Temporal Bone
200
This girdle is also known as the shoulder girdle and connects the arm to the body. Name this girdle.
What is the Pectoral Girdle
200
How does joint mobility relate to joint strength?
What is, the weaker the joint, the more range of motion
200
This moves food around the cheeks
What is the Buccinator
200
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Name in order the bones labeled, 1, 2, 3, and 10
What is clavicle, humerus, radius, and sternum
300
Name the functions of the intervertebral discs.
What is absorb sock, separate the vertebral bodies, provide flexibility
300
What part of the scapulae separates the Infraspinous from the Supraspinous?
What is the Spine
300
This type of joint movement occurs at the knee, ankle, elbow, and between the phalanges.
What is a hinge joint
300
Name a pair of muscles that are antagonists of each other.
What is biceps and triceps or pectoralis major and latissimus dorsi or hamstrings and quadriceps or rectus abdominis and erector spinae
300
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Name the sutures in order labeled one, two, and three.
What is the Coronal suture, Sagittal suture, and Lambdoid suture
400
Name the two components that make up the nasal cavity.
What is Ethmoid Bone and Vomer
400
What part of the Humerus forms the tip of the shoulder?
What is Greater Tubercle
400
This injury happens when an articulating surface is forced out of position, which damages cartilage, ligaments, and joint capsule.
What is Dislocation
400
Which muscle do students use a lot of when they roll their eyes at the teacher?
What is Inferior oblique
400
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Name the muscles in order labeled 5, 3, and 14
What is Vastus lateralis, Rectus femoris, and Vastus medialis
500
These vertebrae have heart-shaped bodies and have a long, slender spinous processes
What is Thoracic vertebrae
500
What does the radius rotate on that allows for pronation?
What is the Capitulum
500
Name at least three functions of the synovial fluid in a joint.
What is lubrication, nutrient distribution, shock absorption, and protecting articular cartilage
500
What is the action of the levator scapulae ?
What is to elevate the scapula
500
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Name the muscles labeled A, P, Q and R
What is Tricep, Latissimus dorsi, External oblique, and Gluteus medius
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