Appendicular Skeleton
Movements
Terms
Terms
Axial Skeleton
100
The name of the "thigh" bone.
What is the femur?
100
These two joints only perform flexion and extension.
What are the elbow and knee?
100
The opposite of anterior.
What is posterior?
100
The opposite of medial.
What is lateral?
100
This is the number of ribs a human has.
What is 12?
200
The name of the bone on the thumb side of the forearm.
What is the radius?
200
This term means taking or moving a body part away from the body.
What is abduction?
200
This means above or toward the head.
What is superior?
200
The opposite of pronation.
What is supination?
200
The number of cervical vertebrae.
What is 7?
300
The lateral bone of the lower leg.
What is the fibula?
300
This is the action of pointing your toes.
What is plantarflexion?
300
The opposite of deep.
What is superficial?
300
Along with inversion, this movement is associated with the most common type of ankle sprains.
What is plantarflexion?
300
The number of lumbar vertebrae.
What is 5?
400
The name for the "kneecap".
What is the patella?
400
This joint performs flexion, extension, lateral flexion, and rotation.
What is the neck?
400
The opposite of plantarflexion.
What is dorsiflexion?
400
The opposite of inversion.
What is eversion?
400
The number of floating ribs.
What is 2?
500
The irregularly shaped bones in the ankle.
What are the tarsals?
500
This is the action of turning the palm up.
What is supination?
500
The term used when referencing a structure that is not close to the surface of the skin.
What is deep?
500
The opposite of proximal.
What is distal?
500
The number of "true" ribs.
What is 7?
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