Tissues
Directional Terms
Upper and Lower Limb
Skull
Fun Facts
100

Primary role of tissues 

Protection

100

Descriptions are given in terms of ___ position 

Anatomical  

100

Strongest bone in the body

Femur

100

Primary function of the skull

Protection 

100

True or False: Every face is unique 

True

200

Composed of one layer of cells 

Simple

200

The palms face this way in anatomical position 

Forward

200

Primary function of the pelvic girdle 

Movement 

200

The hole in the base of the skull where the spinal cord goes through 

Foramen Magnum

200

True or False: The ears never stop growing 

True 

300

Composed of 2 or more layers of cells 

Stratified 

300

Transverse plane separates these two portions of the body

Superior and Inferior 

300

True or False: Bones of the lower limb are thicker and stronger than upper limb

True 

300

The skull provides attachment points for these two 

Head and neck

300

True or False: Tissue can regenerate 

True

400
Dense irregular connective tissue is mainly formed by this

Fibers 

400

Regions/areas of the body that have organs or organ systems 

Cavities 

400

The 3 bone types in the foot

Tarsal, metatarsal, phalanges

400

The adult skull has this many bones

22 Bones 

400

This muscle never tires 

The heart

500

The most widely distributed connective tissue

Areolar Tissue 

500

A scrape is this type of wound 

Superficial Wound 

500

The femur is about how much of an adult's height 

1/4 of an adult's height 

500

Only bone in the skull that doesn't articulate with any other bone 

Hyoid Bone

500

You are born with this many vertebrae

33 Vertebrae