skeleton
How many vertebrae are in the spine?
what is 24
what is the biggest bone in the body
what is the femur
There are how many axis and planes
what is 3 axis and planes
Straightening out your leg at the knee is an example of
what is extension
What allows smooth movement within joints, while also protecting the ends of the bone?
what is cartilage
Name the three parts of the sternum
what is the manubrium, body, xiphoid process
Which landmark is located above the Supraspinous fossa on the medial side?
What is the Superior angle?
The axis of rotation and planes of movement are always ... to each other
what is perpendicular
The shoulder joint is at the ... end of the humerus
what is Proximal?
Where is marrow produced
what is the medullary cavity
How many regions is the vertical column is divided into?
what is 5
What bone is the Trochlea located on?
what is the Humerus
A cartwheel involves rotation on the ... plane
what is the frontal
shrugging to indicate "no" involves ... of the shoulder
what is elevation
What is the name of the cell that dissolves Bone?
What is Osteoclast
The only moveable bone in the skull is the?
what is the mandible
Where is the Sacroiliac joint located?
What is the Pelvis?
A somersault involves rotation on what axis and plane
what is horizontal axis and sagittal plane
The cervical region is ... to the lumbar region
what is superior
What does the word Facet Indicate/mean?
What is smooth, Flat, Slightly Concave?
The ridge on the posterior and inferior side of the occipital bone is called?
what is the nuchal line
Where is the linea aspera located?
what is the posterior side of the femur
Protraction and retraction are limited to what parts of the body
what is the shoulders and mandible
When typing, the hands are ...
what is pronated
What is the first stage of the healing of bone fractures?
What is Hematoma Formation?