Bones
Boney Landmarks
Muscles
Types of Joints
Anatomical Terminology
100

This bone articulates with the acromion laterally and medially with the sternum.

What is the clavicle?

100

This is located along the inferior part of the pelvis and is situated between weight-bearing lines and is covered by a membrane.

What is the obturator foramen?

100

The fibers of this muscle can be divided into three segments: the anterior, middle, and posterior fibers.

What is Deltoid?

100

The trapezium and the first metacarpal join to form this type of joint.

What is a saddle joint?

100
Finish this statement:"The nose is ___________ to the ears."

What is medial?

200

These five bones are easily palpable along the dorsal surface of the hand.

What are the metacarpals?

200

This structure begins at the ASIS and extends around the side of the torso to end at the PSIS.

What is the iliac crest?

200

This muscle is located on the anterior surface of the scapula and lies in a fossa after its own name.

What is subscapularis?

200

This is a point of contact between bones.

What is a joint?

200

The frontal plane is also known as this.

What is the coronal plane?

300

The thumb has only two of these bones.

What are phalanges?

300

This is located on the proximal end of the ulna and articulates with the distal humerus.

What is the olecranon process? 
300

This broad, powerful muscle is divided into three segments: the clavicular, sternal , and costal fibers.

What is pectoralis major?

300

An ellipsoid joint can produce this movement.

What is flexion, extension, abduction, adduction?

300

This term means to wander from the usual course.

What is deviation?

400

This superficial bone has a palpable edge that extends from the elbow to the wrist.

What is the ulna?

400

The head of the this forearm bone is stabilized the the annular ligament.

What is the radius?

400

This thin sheet of fascia curves around the forearm flexors and blends into the antebrachial fascia, and it stabilizes the ulna during flexion and supination. 

What is the bicipital aponeurosis?

400

This type of joint is often described as a spherical surface of one bone that fits into the dish-shaped cup of another bone. 

What is a ball-and-socket joint?

400

This motion occurs only at the axial skeleton.

What is lateral flexion?

500

This small bone extends inferiorly from the sacrum.

What is the coccyx?

500

Protruding along the ulnar, ventral surface of the wrist, this structure can be palpated and is just distal to the flexor crease.

What is Pisiform?

500

The trapezoid and conoid ligaments are collectively known as this structure.

What is the coracoclavicular ligament?

500

The radiocarpal joint is considered this type of joint.

What is an ellipsoid joint?

500

Swimming the backstroke requires this motion at the glenohumeral joint.

What is circumduction?