Name the Bone
Vitamins
Bodily System
Anatomy Terms
Pulled Muscles
100

The clavicle bone is commonly referred to as this.

What is the collarbone?

100

Vitamin A is plays a crucial role in which sense?

What is vision?

100

This system protects deeper organs from mechanical, chemical, and bacterial injury, and from drying out.

What is the integumentary system?

100

this form of anatomy focuses on the structure of small cells.

What is microscopic anatomy or histology?

100

a torn ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) occurs at this location of the body

what is the knee?

200

The cranium which encloses  and protects the brain is composed of this number of bones.

What is 8?

200

People may become deficient in this vitamin if they produce too much melanin.

What is vitamin D?

200

This system's major components are the pituitary, thymus, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, and pineal glands.

What is the endocrine system?

200

Lateral is to medial, like how proximal is to ____

Distal

200

pulling muscles in this area may cause the bone to dislocate. This is region is involved in about 20% of sports injuries

what is the shoulder/rotator cuff? 

300

This is the largest bone in the body.

What is the femur?

300

Scurvy is the disorder attributed to a deficiency in this vitamin.

Vitamin C

300

This system rids the body of wastes including urea, uric acid, and ammonia.

What is the Urinary system?

300

You cannot use this plane if want to view the inferior/superior

What is transverse?

300

Repetitive extension of the hand at the wrist and abduction of the hand can cause tears in the extensor carpi radialis brevis and extensor carpi ulnaris creating the condition known as lateral epicondylitis or commonly referred to as ____

What is Tennis elbow?

400

These two bones are located in the forearm.

What is the radius and ulna?

400

Vitamin K plays an important role in this function of blood.

What is formation of clots?

400

This system differs between males and females.

What is the reproductive system?

400

The directional term anterior refers to this on the body.

What is the front?

400

When the masseter, medial and lateral pterygoid contract at night can cause this condition.

What is bruxism (teeth grinding)?

500

This sesamoid bone is located within the quadriceps tendon.

What is the patella or "knee cap"?

500

This vitamin functions as an antioxidant and may decrease risk of heart disease, certain cancers, vision problems, and brain disorders. However, if have too much of this vitamin will experience blood thinning that can cause an array of issues and be fatal.

What is vitamin E?

500

This system picks up fluid leaked from blood vessels and returns it to blood.

What is the lymphatic system?

500

This is a space in the body that can be considered as open or closed.

What is a cavity?

500

The Tibialis anterior muscle is associated with this muscle injury that occurs to many athletes that are involved in a lot of running or jumping on hard surfaces.

What is shin splints?