The number of ribs we have.
What is 12?
The number of thoracic vertebrae.
The sternum is _____ to the spine.
What is anterior?
Lying on your stomach face down is the called this.
What is prone?
The name bone labeled #2 is this.
What is the frontal bone?
The bone labeled #4.
What is the mandible bone?
The upper arm bone.
What is the humerus?
The elbow is _______ to the wrist.
What is proximal?
When doing a wall sit, this is position of the hips.
What is hip flexion?
The number of the bones in the body.
What is 206?
The name of the knee cap.
What is the patella?
The bones of the forearm.
What are the radius and the ulna?
The ankle is ______ to the knee.
What is distal?
When holding your hands out like you're holding a plate of food your hands are in what position?
What is supination?
What is proximal end?
What are two functions of the skeletal system?
What are:
body framework, movement, mineral storage, RBC/platelet production, protection?
The name of the bone in red is this.
What is the coccyx?
The back muscles are _______ to the abdominal muscles.
What is posterior?
The action occurs when raising your hand in class (not abduction).
What is shoulder flexion?
This is stored within the bones?
What are lipids (fat) and other minerals, calcium and phosphorus.
The name of our finger and our toes.
What are phalanges?
The name of the bone lateral to the shin bone.
What is the fibula?
The organs are _______ to the skin.
What is deep?
The actions that occur during jumping jacks.
What are abduction and adduction?
What is produced by the skeletal system?
What are RBC, WBC, and Platelets?
The structures make up the axial skeleton?
What is the skull, ribs, sternum, and vertebral column?
The cervical spine is _______ to the thoracic spine.
What is superior?
Rotation in a circle is this.
What is circumduction?
The regions of the spine (give me at least three).
What are cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral and coccyx?