In a _____ joint, the articular surfaces are essentially flat, and only short slipping or gliding movements are allowed. These joints are found in the wrists.
What is plane?
Teens go through puberty at _____ rates.
a) Same
b) Different
What is different?
The _____ encloses and protects the fragile brain tissue.
What is the cranium?
The clavicle attaches to the _____ medially.
What is sternum?
_____ Which bones are located in the fingers of the hands and toes of the feet?
What are the phalanges?
In a _____ joint angular movement is allowed in just one plane. These joints are found in the elbow.
What is hinge?
Which of the following are examples of physical growth in males during puberty?
What is all of the above?
The _____ extends from the skull, which it supports, to the pelvis, where it transmits the weight of the body to the lower limbs.
What is the vertebral column?
The clavicle attaches to the _____ laterally.
What is the scapula?
_____ carpal bones, arranged in two irregular rows of four bones each, form the wrist.
What is 8?
In a _____ joint, the rounded end of one bone fits into a sleeve or ring of bone. The radioulnar joint is an example of this type of joint.
What is pivot?
_____ is the stage of life between childhood an adulthood, usually beginning somewhere between the ages of 11 and 15.
a) Adulthood
b) Adolescence
What is adolescence?
The thoracic curvature, the 2nd region from the top of the spine, contains how many vertebrae?
What is 12?
The arm is formed by a single bone, the _____, which is a typical long bone.
What is the humorous?
The _____, or thigh bone, is the only bone in the thigh. It is the heaviest, strongest bone in the body.
What is the femur?
_____ In this joint, the spherical head of one bone fits into a round socket in another. The shoulder and hip joints are examples of this type of joint.
What is ball and socket?
_____ are beliefs and principals that guide the way a person lives.
What are values?
_____ pairs of ribs form the walls of the rib cage.
What is 12?
_____ Which bone below is not a bone located in the forearm?
What is the tibia?
The appendicular skeleton is composed of _____ bones of the limbs and the pectoral and pelvic girdles, which attach the limbs to the axial skeleton.
What is 126
Movements of these joints are clearly demonstrated by twiddling your thumbs.
What are saddle joints?
How your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions.
What is mind-body connection?
The _____ , also known as the breastbone, is a typical flat bone.
What is the sternum?
_____ Which bones are in the palm of the hands?
What are the metacarpals?
_____ Which bone below is not a bone located in the upper arm?
What are the radius and ulna