Axial Skeleton
Appendicular Skeleton
Bone Markings
Joints
Movements
100

Skull, vertebrae, ribs, sternum division of skeleton

Axial skeleton

100

Limb bones division of skeleton

Appendicular skeleton

100

Hole in bone (example: foramen magnum)

Foramen

100

Immovable joints in skull

Sutures

100

Bending a joint, decreasing angle

Flexion

200

First cervical vertebra that supports the skull

Atlas (C1)

200

Hip socket for femur head

Acetabulum

200

Rounded articular surface on femur

Condyle

200

Type of joint at symphysis pubis

Cartilaginous joint

200

Moving limb away from midline

Abduction

300

Bone with the foramen magnum

Occipital bone

300

Forearm bone on thumb side

Radius

300

Shallow depression (like olecranon ___)

Fossa

300

Most moveable joint type (shoulder, hip)

Synovial joint

300

Turning palm upward

Supination

400

Bone with crista galli & cribriform plates

Ethmoid bone

400

Bone with deltoid tuberosity & olecranon fossa

Humerus

400

Raised rough area for muscle attachment (like deltoid ___)

Tuberosity

400

Type of joint between vertebrae with discs

Cartilaginous joint

400

Lifting shoulders upward

Elevation

500

Three parts of the sternum

Manubrium, Body, Xiphoid process

500

Three fused bones of hip

Ilium, Ischium, Pubis

500

Narrow ridge of bone (pelvis feature)

Crest

500

Joint allowing flexion/extension only (elbow, knee)

Hinge joint

500

Lifting foot upward toward shin

Dorsiflexion

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