SKULL
What is the cranium?
Chest plate
What is the sternum?
This protein along with calcium phosphate compose our bones.
What is a collagen?
We connect bones to other bones throughout the human body.
What are ligements?
This action occurs at the C1 and C2 in our spine. This joint is a pivot joint.
What is rotation?
Collarbone
What is the clavicle?
Knee-cap
What is the patella?
The cranium, rib cage, and the spine all perform this function for our vital organs.
What is protection?
We are the fat pads around weight bearing joints such as the elbows, knees, and heels.
What are bursa?
The elbows are a hinge joint and a hinge joint only has to two types of movements.
What are those movements?
What is flexion and extension?
Shoulder Blade
What is the scapula?
Jaw
The skeletal system stores both fats and mineral inside our bones. What relevance do fats play in our diet and daily lives?
What is energy?
Which type of tissues are skeletal components such as bones, bursa, ligaments, tendons, and cartilage?
What is connective tissue?
Gliding joints occur at two joints in the body. What are those two joints?
What are the carpals and the tarsals?
Name three long bones of the arm.
What are the humerus, radius, and the ulna?
Heel
What is the calcaneus?
Name at least one bone mentioned yesterday that is mainly responsible for the production of bone marrow.
What is the femur? (kids)
What is the spine? (adults)
Others include: hips, ribs, sternum, and the cranium.
With the exception of our wrists/hands, as well as, our ankles/feet. Which type of bones are the three bones in our arms and the three bones in our legs?
What are a long bones?
These two movements are unique to the ankle (tarsals).
Name those two movements
What are plantarflexion and dorsiflexion?
Name the three long bones of the legs.
What are the femur, tibia, and the fibula?
Face
What is the maxilla?
Movement and support are also know by these two words.
What is mobility and stability?
Give one example of an irregular bone.
What is the pelvis and what are the vertebrae (spine)?
These two joints in both the upper and lower extremities are responsible for the widest range of motions for all joints in the human body.
Joints (2) and their motions (6)
What are the shoulders and hips?
What are flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, external and internal rotation?