What is the proper name for the jawbone?
What is the mandible
What joint do the femur, patella, and tibia make?
What is the knee
Is the Cranium appendicular or axial?
What is axial
This type of joint allows for movements through all ranges of motion (flexion, extension, internal rotation, external rotation, abduction, adduction, and even circumduction)
Example: Shoulders and Hip
What is a ball and socket joint
What bones are the most distal?
phalanges
What type of bone are the scapulas?
what is Flat Bone
What is the proper name for the lateral forearm bone (when in anatomical position)?
What is the radius
What joint do the scapula, clavicle, and humerus make?
What is the shoulder
Is the Patella appendicular or axial?
What is appendicular
this type of joint allows for flexion extension.
Example: Knees & Elbows
What is a hinge joint
What is the most proximal arm bone?
what is the humerus
What type of bone is the femur?
what is Long Bone
What is the proper name for section of spine indicated below?
What is the thoracic spine
What joint do the talus (a tarsal bone), tibia, and fibula make?
What is the ankle
Is the first cervical vertebrae (Atlas or C1) appendicular or axial?
What is axial
This type of joint allows for rotation.
Example: Joint between C1 (Atlas) & C2 (Axis)
what is a pivot joint
What is the medial lower leg or shin bone?
what is the tibia
What type of bone is shown here in the wrist?
what is Short Bones
These are the bones of the ankle collectively
What are the tarsals
What joint do the mandible and maxilla make?
What is jaw
Are the tarsals appendicular or axial?
What is appendicular
This type of joint allows for slight sliding movements.
Example: Carpal bones against each other.
what is a plane or gliding joint
What is the most superior spine vertebrae?
what is the atlas (of the cervical spine)?
What type of bone is the patella? These are bones that are suspended in a tendon.
what is Sesamoid bone
What is the proper name for the knee cap.
What is the patella
What joint do the ischium (in the pelvic girdle) and femoral head make?
What is the hip
Is the illium appendicular or axial?
What is appendicular
This type joint allows for flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, and circumduction.
Example: Wrist (it's the reason you can wave)
what is a condyloid joint
What are the most posterior bone(s) in the chest?
what are the scapulas
What type of bone are vertebrae?
what is Irregular Bones