Bone Basics
Naming Bones
I've Got a Bone to Pick
Inside Bones
Bone Connections
100

This forms along the axis of the body and includes the bones of the skull, vertebral column and ribcage.

What is the Axial Skeleton

100

The name of these 7 of these supraclavicular bones

Cervicle Vertebrae

100

Sometimes called your collarbone, it is an example of a flat bone. 

What is the Clavicle

100

The largest opening in a bone that allows your spinal chord to go from your brain to the rest of your spine

What is the Foramen Magnum?

100

Joints are held together by these strong, yet elastic bands of connective tissue.

What are Ligaments
200

**Double Jeopardy** Double the points

Your scapula is characterized as this “type” of bone

What is a flat bone?

200

This bone of the upper arm isn't all that funny…

Humerus

200

The reduction of calcium and the bone becoming weaker and more porous is a sign that someone has this. 

What is osteoporosis?

200

These are the small openings that allow blood vessels and nerves to travel through bone. 

What is a foramen?

200

 Muscles move body parts because they’re attached to bones by strips of this dense connective tissue.


What are tendons

300

These cylindrical structural units are characteristic of compact bone:


What is/are “Osteons?”

300

The smallest bone of the carpal bones

What is the pisiform

300

With the total of 24 vertebrae, the breakdown of each section is 

What are 7 cervicle, 12 thoracic and 5 Lumbar vertebrae

300

These are the cells that go around cleaning up and breaking down all the old bone material in the body.

What are osteoclasts

300

This viscous fluid resides within joint capsules

What is synovial fluid

400

    It is responsible for manufacturing new blood cells

Bone Marrow (or Red Bone Marrow)

400
The technical term for you heel bone
What is the Calcaneous 
400

The largest sesamoid bone in the body.

What is the patella?

400

   The “bone building cells” secrete calcium compounds and collagen to build the extracellular matrix.

What is/are “Osteoblasts?”

400

This joint is only found in your 1st carpometacarpal joint. Those who ride horses will know this word well! 

What is the saddle joint

500

This is another name for a growth plate

What is the "epiphyseal plate"

500

The technical term for Axis and Atlas

What are C1 and C2 of the cervical spine 
500

Double Jeopardy- Points are double- 

Along with structure and movement- What else does the skeletal system aid the body in?

What is Shock absorption?

500

This is a hallowed out space in a bone

What is a sinus?

500

This type of joint resembles the movement of the ball and socket joint but is actually called this type of joint. It is found in the wrist. 

What is an Ellipsoidal joint?

600

While it is called a vitamin, it is actually a hormone. This is important to have if you are to absorb calcium into your bones. 

What is Vitamin D

600

The strongest bone in the body

What is the femur

600

This is another name for the ribs that do not attache directly to the sternum. 

What are false ribs?

600

PTH is made in this organ of the body

What are the parathyroid glands

600

Fibrous, Cartilaginous and synovial are types of these important structures. 

What is a joint?

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