This section of skeleton protects the internal organs and important structures
What is axial?
The longest bone in the body
What is femur?
The majority of joints in the body are this type
What is synovial?
The proper name for the sixpack
What is rectus abdominus?
Is something on the midline considered medial or lateral?
What is medial?
This part of the skeleton allows us to move
What is appendicular?
The collarbone
What is clavicle?
This type of joint only goes one direction (ex. elbow)
What is hinge?
The large muscle in the upper back
What is trapezius?
Bone connects to bone with this
What are ligaments?
What is 33?
The large shin bone
What is tibia?
The hip is this type of joint.
The muscle in the mid to lower back
What is latissimus dorsi?
Bones connect to muscle with this
What is tendons?
Most of the bones in the appendicular skeleton are this type (defined by shape)
What are long bones?
The shoulder blade
What is scapula?
The thumb metacarpal and carpals form this type of joint
What is saddle joint?
The proper name for hamstrings.
What is biceps femoris?
Where is the head located in relation to everything else (anatomically speaking)?
What is superior?
The last section of four vertebra are the...
What is coccygeal?
The heel bone
What is calcaneus?
True or false - the more mobile a joint the less stable it is.
What is true?
The name of the large calf muscle
What is gastrocnemius?
Name the three types of muscle in the body
What are skeletal, cardiac, and smooth?