The Ribs, Vertebrae, and Sternum
The Pectoral Girdle
The Pelvic Girdle
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100

Ribs attached directly to the sternum by costal cartilage

true ribs

100

the collarbone

clavicle

100

name the three bones of the pelvis

ilium, ischium, and pubis

100

Identify landmark A

spinous process

100

mature bone cells are called

osteocytes

200

The vertebrae in your neck are called:

cervical vertebrae

200

the shoulder blade

scapula

200

What bone is attached at the back of the pelvis?

sacrum

200

Name the vertebrae highlighted in blue

thoracic
200

The carpal bones are example of what shape of bones?

short

300

These vertebrae are most massive and least mobile

lumbar
300

The sternoclavicular joint is found between what two bones?

sternum and clavicle

300

This joint in the pelvis allows movement of the pelvis for childbirth

pubic symphysis

300

Name the bone

atlas

300

The ends of long bones are called:

epiphysis

400

Are heart-shaped and have costal facets

thoracic vertebrae

400

these two bones make up the Pectoral girdle

clavicle and scapula

400

The acetabulum of the pelvis articulates (meets) with the ________ (bone)

femur

400

Name the bone

acromion process

400

This feature of bone contains the bone marrow:

medullary cavity

500

Connects the humerus and the clavicle; attachment point for muscles:

scapula

500

The Pectoral Girdle is part of which skeleton:

a) axial

b) appendicular

b) appendicular

500

The female pelvic arch is greater than ______ degrees

90

500

Name the landmark

pubic symphysis

500

The membrane that lines the medullary cavity and inner surface of the bone:

endosteum

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