Planes
Movement
Skeleton
Directions & Positions
Systems
100

Name the indicated plane of movement:

Sagittal

100

What movement bends or "closes" the hinge joint of the elbow?

Flexion

100

What are the two sections of the skeleton called?

Appendicular and Axial

100

What position is this figure standing in?

Anatomical position

100

How many layers of skin are there?

3

200

Which plane of movement divides the body into front a back parts?

Frontal (coronal)

200

Name the movement:

Dorsiflexion of the ankle

200

What is the name of this bone?

Scapula

200

What term is used to describe something that's on a limb and closer to the trunk?

Proximal

200

What do tendons connect?

Tendons connect muscle to bone.

300

What descriptive directional terms are related to the transverse plane?

Superior and inferior

300

What forearm movement turns the palms face down?

Pronation

300

What is the name of the lower jaw bone?


Mandible

300

If something is farther away from the midline of the body in relation to something else, we would call that:

Lateral

300

What do ligaments connect?

Ligaments connect bone to bone.

400

What movements can occur in the coronal plane?

Abduction, adduction, and lateral flexion.

400

Name the movement:

Shoulder Abduction

400

What is the name if this bone?

Femur

400

If a body is laying face up on a massage table, that position is called:

Supine

400

What is the name for the connective tissue that surrounds our muscles and organs? 

Fascia

500

In which plane does flexion and extension occur?

Sagittal

500

If someone is rolling their shoulder's ball-and-socket joint inward, towards the anterior midline of the body, they are performing this movement:

Medial (internal) rotation.

500

What is the name of the hip bone?

Coxal

500

What term is used to describe something that's on the trunk and closer to the buttocks?

Caudal

500

How many bones are in the average human skeleton?

206

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