The bone that forms the forehead.
What is the frontal?
The bones of the pectoral girdle.
What are the scapula and clavicle?
True or False: The Axial skeleton includes the skull.
True
The quadriceps tendon inserts here.
What is the tibial tuberosity?
True or False: Every bone can be sided.
False.
The name of the joint connecting the jaw to the cranium.
What is the Temporomandibular Joint?
The humeroradial joint occurs at this major joint of the upper limb.
What is the elbow?
A feature that is only found on cervical vertebrae.
Transverse foramen (foramina)
The name of the socket of the hip joint.
What is the acetabulum?
A bone that does not articulate with any other bone.
What is the hyoid?
The anatomical name for the cheekbone.
What is the Zygomatic Arch?
The intertubercular groove runs between these features.
What are the greater and lesser tubercles of the humerus?
The number of vertebral articular facets on a rib.
The part of the os coxa we sit on.
What is the ischium (or ischial tuberosities)?
A partial dislocation of a joint.
What is subluxation?
The bone that contains the auditory ossicles.
What is the Temporal?
The carpals articulate with this bone proximally.
What is the radius?
This anterior curvature in the lower back causes wedging of the vertebral bodies.
What is lumbar lordosis?
This separates the "true" and "false" pelvis.
What is the pelvic brim?
This tissue covers the outside of bones.
What is periosteum?
The name of the skeletal feature that holds the pituitary gland.
What is Sella turcica ("Turkish Saddle")?
This feature is found on the inferolateral side of the clavicle.
What is the conoid tubercle?
The greater and lesser horns.
What are features of the hyoid?
The heel bone.
What is the calcaneus?
The foot is pointed downward in this type of movement of the ankle.
What is plantarflexion?