Anatomical language
Joints
Skin
Cranial Nerves
Spinal Nerves
100

The cranium is this to the clavicle

What is superior?

100

This is the structural classification for a joint that has a lot of movement.

What is a synovial joint?

100

The outermost layer of the skin

What is the epidermis?

100

This nerve is for your sense of sight

What is the optic nerve?

100

This Muscle carries sensations through the anterior thigh and leg

What is femoral nerve?

200

The anatomical term for the back of the head

What is the occipital?

200

This is the functional classification for an immovable joint

What is synarthrosis?

200

This is where fat is found in the skin

What is the hypodermis?

200

This nerve is for your sense of smell

What is the olfactory nerve?

200

This nerve is for intercostal muscles

What is the intercostal nerve?

300

If you were cutting someone in half at the waist you would be cutting through this plane

What is transversal plane?

300

An example of this type of movement is turning the sole of your foot outwards

What is eversion?

300

You have 650 of these per square inch of skin

What are sweat glands?

300

The amount of cranial nerves a person has

What is 12?

300

This is the nerve that goes down the back

What is the sciatic nerve?

400

pertaining to the heel

What is the calcaneal?

400

Small space between two articulating bones

What is the synovial cavity?

400

This layer is made up of collagen and elastin

what is the dermis?

400

This nerve controls the mouth and tongue

What is the facial nerve?

400

This nerve goes down the back of the hand

What is the medial nerve?

500

Pertaining to the highest point of the shoulder

What is the acromial?

500

The inner layer of the articular capsule

What is the synovial membrane?

500

This structure is responsible for goose bumps

What is the arrector pili muscle?

500

The 10th cranial nerve

What is the vagus nerve

500

This nerve controls the diaphragm

What is the phrenic nerve?