Articulations
Name that Bone(s)
Anything Axial
Anything Appendicular
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100
The mandibular condyle articulates with this bone found in the skull.
What is the temporal bone?
100
The distinguishing feature of this bone is presence of the transverse foramen.
What is a cervical vertebrae.
100
The names of the four sinuses.
What is frontal, sphenoid, ethmoid & maxillary?
100
These three bones make up the bones of the "arm".
What is the humerus, radial and ulna.
100
The Mental Protuberance
Where is the landmark known as the chin located on the mandible?
200
The head of humerus articulates with this "fossa" and the clavicle articulates with this "process", both of the scapula.
What is the Glenoid Fossa & Acromion Process, respectively.
200
This bone has a dens or odontoid process
What is the Axis or C2.
200
This is a large opening near the foramen magnum.
What is the jugular foramen.
200
This structure is distal on this bone. Typically this structure is proximal on a bone.
What is the head of the ulna.
200
The Zygomatic Arch
What consists of processes from the temporal and zygomatic bones?
300
The articulation of these two structures results in motion of the head nodding "yes".
What is the occipital condyles of the occipital bone and the atlas (C1).
300
Lateral tarsal bone that is in front of the calcaneum.
What is the cuboid.
300
These two processes, together, make up the intervertebral foramen.
What are the inferior and superior articulating facets?
300
Also known as your sit bone because it bears the body weight when sitting.
What is the ischial tuberosity.
300
The False Ribs
What 3 pair of ribs are attached indirectly to the sternum via the cartilage of the 7th rib.
400
The head of the femur articulates with this structure.
What is the acetabulum?
400
These 8 bones are known collectively as the carpal bones.
What is the scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform, trapezium, trapezoid, capitate and hamate.
400
These 6 bones help form the orbit of the eye.
What is Zygomatic, Ethmoid, Sphenoid, Lacrimal, Maxilla & Frontal
400
The 6 landmarks on the distal anterior portion of the humerus.
What are the Coronoid Fossa, Medial epicondyle, troclea, radial fossa, lateral epicondyle and the capitulum.
400
The sternal end of the clavicle.
What end of the clavicle articulates with the sternum?
500
The talus articulates with these two bones.
What is the tibia and fibula.
500
A distinct feature of this bone is the Sella Turcica, which houses the pituitary gland.
What is the sphenoid bone.
500
The uppermost bone of the sternum.
What is the manubrium of the sternum?
500
Distal landmark of the fibula. This landmark also articulates with the lateral side of the talus.
What is the lateral malleous.
500
Fovea Capitus
What is the attachment site for ligaments on the head of the femur?
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