Systems
Axial Skeleton
Appendicular Skeleton
Joints
Grab Bag
100
This is the organization of the body from simplest to most complex form
What is Chemical, Cellular, Tissues, Organs, Systems, Organismal
100
These two bones have tuberosities
What is humerus and tibia
100
This is where the upper extremity attaches to the axial skeleton
What is sternoclavicular joint
100
These are examples of immovable joints
What is synchondrosis, sutures, and gomphosis
100
This is the definition of the study of structure, and this is the definition of the study of function
What is anatomy; physiology
200
This system regulates red blood cell production
What is the Urinary System
200
These are the cranial sutures and where they are located
What is the coronal at the frontal and parietal bones, squamous at the temporal and parietal bones, and the lamboidal at the occipital and parietal bones. sagittal between the parietal bones
200
This is most easily palpated landmark
What is the medial epicondyle of the humerus
200
All synovial joints are functionally classified as this
What is diarthrosis
200
This landmark is found on the posterior side of the femur midshaft
What is linea aspera
300
These two systems help regulate Homeostasis
What is the Endocrine and Nervous system
300
This is the inside and the outside of the intervertebral disc
What is the annulus fibrosis (outside) and the nucleus pulposus (inside)
300
This is a projection on the anterior scapula
What is the coracoid process
300
The thumb is an example of this synovial joint
What is the saddle
300
This describes flexion at the elbow using the bones that articulate with one another
What is the coronoid process of the ulna moves into the coronoid fossa of the humerus radius with the capitulum Ulna with the trochlea
400
These are the main functions of the Skeletal system
What is stores minerals and lipids, supports and protects, and produces blood cells
400
These skull bones contain sinuses
What is the frontal, ethmoid, maxilla, and sphenoid
400
This is where the humerus attaches to the scapula
What is the glenoid cavity
400
This is a tear in the ligament
What is a sprain
400
The Atlantoaxial is an example of this type of joint and it performs this type of motion
What is a pivot joint; rotation
500
Name the body cavities and state whether they are dorsal and ventral
What is the Thoracic (ventral), Abdominopelvic (ventral), Spinal (dorsal), Cranial (dorsal)
500
These are the eight cranial bones
What is Parietal (2), Temporal (2), Occipital, Frontal, Ethmoid, Sphenoid
500
These 5 bones contain condyles
What is the mandible, occipital, humerus, femur, and tibia
500
These are the movements of a synovial joint
What is flexion/extension, abduction/adduction, circumduction, rotation, Inversion/Eversion
500
MCL is an abbreviation for this ligament and it attaches to these bones
What is Medial (tibial) Colateral Ligament; from the medial femur to the medial tibia
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