The pectoral girdle is composed of these two bones.
What is the clavicle and the scapula?
The kneecap
What is the patella?
Weakest type of joint.
What is the ball-and-socket joint?
Also known as the "funny bone", this bone is responsible for the rotation of the whole arm
What is the humerus?
The inflammation of the lubricating fluid inside of a joint
What is bursitis?
Inferior bone of the pelvic girdle.
What is the ischium?
The thigh bone.
What is the femur?
Type of joint that is present in the fingers and allow elliptical kinds of movement
What is a condyloid joint?
The location of the hand.
What is "from the wrist joint to the tips of the fingers"?
(the term "joint" MUST be mentioned)
A bone disease that occurs when the body loses too much bone
What is osteoporosis?
Joint where the ilium and the sacrum meet.
What is the sacroiliac joint?
The correct way to spell the anatomical term for the big toe.
What is H-A-L-L-U-X?
Joint that restricts movement to one direction only.
What is a hinge joint?
The correct way to spell the anatomical term for the thumb.
What is P-O-L-L-E-X?
An autoimmune disorder that causes the body to attack it's own joints
What is rheumatoid arthritis?
The medial end of the clavicle fuses to this bone.
What is the sternum?
This bone in the leg does not hold weight.
What is the fibula?
This type of joint allows for rotation around a central axis.
What is a pivot joint?
The bone that is lateral to the midline in the arm.
What is the radius?
Overuse or injury of the tendons results in inflammation and pain.
What is tendonitis?
These three bones, known as the coxae, make up the pelvis
What is the ilium, ischium, and pubis?
The correct term for the tarsal that is considered to be your heel bone
What is the calcaneus?
The name for the type of fluid present in between the joints
What is synovial fluid?
The amount of bones present in the whole arm.
What is 27?
A bone disease that causes the protective cartilage to break down over time
What is osteoarthritis?