Fun facts
Axial Skeleton
Appendicular Skeleton
Parts of the long bone
Anatomical Postion
Joints
100

Babies are born with about 300 of these, but many fuse together as they grow.

What are bones?

100

Axial

What is A?

100

relating to or denoting an appendage or appendages

What is appendicular?

100

What is the long, central portion of the long bone called?

What is the shaft?

100

Above or towards the head

What is superior?

100

Where 2 bones meet.

What is a joint?

200

These are immovable joints found between the bones of the skull and the reason we have less bones than babies.

What are sutures?
200

name any irregular bone in the axial skeleton.

Teacher chooses to accept or decline.  

200

name any irregular bone in the appendicular skeleton.

Teacher chooses to accept.
200

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What is yellow marrow?

200

Farther from the point of attachment or trunk of the of the body.

What is distal?

200

Knee joint.

What is a hinge joint?

300

The bone which baby Elliot does not have - not kneecap or patella - what type!

What is a sesamoid bone?

300

This section of the spinal column have the same number of vertebra as a giraffe.

What is the cervical spine?

300

What is the largest bone in your arm?

What is the humerus?

300

The ends of the long bone called?

What is the epiphysis?

300

Toward the back of the body

What is posterior?

300
Hip joint.

What is a ball and socket joint?

400

This long bone is the strongest bone in the body.

What is the femur?

400

This is the smallest in the body.

What is the stapes?

400

What is the clavicle?

400

his is the region of a long bone located between the epiphysis and the diaphysis where growth occurs.

What is the metaphysis?

400

Toward the midline of the body

What is medial?

400

Neck joints / cervical spine.

What is a pivot joint?
500

This is the only bone in the human body that isn’t connected to any other bone.

What is the hyoid bone?

500

You have 2 of these in your rib cage.

What are floating ribs?
500

Commonly known as your shin bone.

What is your tibia.

500

This is found inside spongy bone, especially in flat bones like the sternum, pelvis, ribs, and the ends of long bones.

What is red marrow?

500

Away from the midline of the body

What is lateral?

500

Wrist, spine, and ribs joints. allows for limited gliding or sliding movements in multiple directions

What is a plane joint?

600

Also known as the heel bone.

What is the calcaneus?

600

C1; cervical 1; the superior most vertebra.  This vertebra supports the skull.

What is the atlas?

600

This ankle bone sits between the tibia and fibula and helps transfer body weight to the foot.


What is the talus?

600

Which marrow can change?

What is yellow marrow?

600

Toward the tailbone or lower end of the body

What is caudal?

600

Metacarpophalangeal, Radiocarpal. Allows for movement in two planes, including flexion/extension, abduction/adduction, and circumduction, but generally prevent rotation

What is condyloid joint?

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