What is the anatomical position
A standard body orientation used as a reference point for describing the body's anatomy
The Skull, Vertebral Column and the Ribs are all apart of the _____________ Skeleton
Axial
The thumb joint is an example of what type of joint
saddle joint
The muscle on the anterior portion of the arm that flexes the elbow
Biceps Brachii
True or False : This is the proper progression
Cells - > Organs -> tissue -> Body -> Systems
FALSE
What are the 4 Quadrants of the body?
Upper Left, Upper RIght, Lower Left, Lower Right
Appendicular
Elbow, Knee, Fingers
The large muscle that extends the hip
What Connects bone to bone and stabilizaes the joint?
Ligaments
The Shoulder is __________ to the wrist ?
Proximal
What are the 5 shapes of bone?
Irregular, Long, Short, Seasmoid, Flat
What type of Joint is your hip joint?
Ball and socket
Quadriceps
Spinal and Cranial
The plane that cuts a person into anterior and posterior Is called....
Frontal Plane
Name the bones of the Skull
Frontal , Occipital , Temporal, Sphenoid, Ethmoid, Parietal
What are the 3 types of joints for the classification of function?
Fibrous , Cartligenious , Synovial
The muscles that causes dorsiflexion of the ankle
Tibialis Anterior
When you flex your elbow which muscle is the agonist and which is the antagonist?
The plane that cuts a person into anterior and posterior Is called....
Caudal
What are the 5 Sections of the vertebra Column?
Cervical Thoracic lumbar Sacral Coccyx
What are the 3 classifications based on function of a joint?
Diarthrosis , Amphiarthrosis, Synarthrosis
The muscle located deep to the gastrocnemius
Soleus
What is the name of theory in which actin and myosin filaments slide across one another to create a muscle contraction?
Sliding Filament Theory