Bones Jones
Which Way Is...
Tissue Types
Muscle Rules
Regional
100
This bone is the most superior of the body. It has the following regions: orbital, occipital, cephalic, oral, and nasal.
What is the skull?
100
This is the direction that points upwards from the top of your head.
What is superior?
100

This is the most abundant tissue in the body, including bone, cartilage, blood and fat. 

What is connective tissue ?

100

Muscles must have at least _____ attachments and cross a _________

What is 2 and joint?

100
This region of the body includes your mouth.
What is the oral region?
200
This is the largest single bone in your body. It is inferior to the pelvis and superior to the tibia.
What is the femur?
200
On a dog or a turtle, this is the direction which points towards the ground (not inferior).
What is ventral?
200

This tissue type acts as a protective coating, the saran wrap of the cell. 

What is epithelial tissue?

200

The attachement that moves is known as the ________ and the one that stays static is the _______.

What are the insertion and the origin

200
This is the part of the body that your aunts and uncles like to squeeze everytime they see you because they think you're so cute. You hate it.
What is buccal?
300
This bone allows your hand to flip palm-side up and palm-side down. It is the bone that is lateral to your ulna.
What is the radius?
300
The sternum is ________ to the vertebral column.
What is anterior / ventral ?
300

This tissue type has three types and all three of them execute movement

What is muscle?

300

Muscles that decrease the angle at a joint are called _________ and muscles that increase the angle at a joint are ____________?

flexors and extensors 

300
This is the area of the arm near your bicep.
What is the brachial region?
400
This bone is located posterior to your ribcage and lateral to your vertebral column.
What is the scapula?
400
This is the section of the vertebrae that is located inferior to the thoracic and superior to the sacrum.
What is the lumbar vertebrae?
400

This tissue type is responsible for communication throughout the body.

What is nervous?

400

Muscles can be named for 7 different reasons. Give me three of them. 

Size, shape, origin, insertion, number of origins, actions, direction of fibers, action
400
This is the region of the body that is posterior to the leg, inferior to the gluteals, and superior to the calcaneal.
What is the popliteal?
500
This is the lowest part of the sternum, which can be at risk of fracture during CPR
What is the xyphoid process?
500
The phlanges are _______ to the radius.
What is distal?
500

This is the job where you are a tissue expert.

What is histologist?

500

Whicih joint has the largest range of motion? Which has the smallest? 

What is the ball and socket joint for largest and fixed for smallest.

500
This is the region of the body that is on the posterior side of your elbow.
What is the olecranal region?
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