I Like The Way You Move
Skin in the Game
Anatomical Terminology
I Got Cavities
I'm On A Plane
100

This movement is seen when the foot is "pressed" down, on a gas pedal, to propel the car.

What is plantarflexion?

100

A single layer of tissue that is tall in shape is more appropriately termed....

Simple Columnar Epithelium

100

The term "carpus" or "carpal" refers to which component of the body...

What is the wrist?

100

This cavity contains my brain.

What is the cranial cavity?

100

The name of the axis associated with the frontal plane of motion is called the ________ axis.

Frontal Plane=Anterior Posterior Axis

Sagittal Plane=Mediolateral Axis

Transverse Plane=Longitudinal Axis

200

This movement occurs when my arm moves away from being in line with my body.

What is abduction?

200

The four types of tissue that we find in the body include...

Connective, Muscular, Epithelial, and Nervous

200

The term "cervicis" or "cervical" refers to which part of the body?

What is the neck?

200

This cavity contains the upper component of my chest.

What is the thoracic cavity?

200

Please explain what the importance/ significance is behind axes of rotation.

The concept regarding the axes of rotation centers around the fact that for every and or any human body movement, there is some form of rotation that occurs.

300

Movement described as "side-bending" of the neck is best anatomically described as...

Lateral Flexion

300
This section of the hair represents the central location by which hair cells grow and develop.
The hair matrix
300

The term "sural" refers to this body part.

What is the back of the leg?

300

Inferior to the abdominal cavity is the...

What is the pelvic cavity?

300

Movements such as radial and ulnar deviation occur in the ________ plane of motion.

Frontal

400

This plane divides the body into superior and inferior halves, and includes movements such as pronation and supination.

What is the transverse plane?

400
The most superficial layer of tissue on the epidermis is considered to be packed with dead skin cells that desquamate, roughly every 35 days.
The Stratum Corneum
400

The term "planta" or "plantar" refers to this part of the body...

What is the sole of the foot?

400

The front surface of the body is termed _______; it also represents the combination of both the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities.

What is the ventral body cavity?

400

Dry Erase Board Challenge (2x): At your teams dry erase board, categorize where the following exercises belong as it relates to their respective planes of motion: Biceps Curl, Jumping Jacks,  Russian Twists

Sagittal: Biceps Curl; Frontal: Transverse: Russian Twists

500

Demonstrate the two methods of internal rotation and external rotation of the shoulder.

Instructor to Confirm/View Movements Image Sheet

500

This type of skin burn is categorized by a deep burn, which includes all of the dermis and epidermis. 

3rd Degree Burn
500

The term, "popliteal" refers to this body part....

What is the back of the knee?

500

Dry Erase Board Challenge (2x Points): Utilizing your team's dry erase board, create a drawing that depicts the names of each abdominopelvic quadrant (9). It must include the full names.

Right Hypochondriac Region, Epigastric Region, Left Hypogastric Region, Right Lumbar Region, Umbilical Region, Left Lumbar Region, Right Iliac Region, Hypogastric Region, Left Iliac Region.

500

Dry Erase Board Challenge (2x): On your team's dry erase board, identify four different types of movements that occur within the transverse plane of motion. The movements must be written out fully. No Abbreviations.

Internal Rotation, External Rotation, Pronation, Supination, Eversion, Inversion, Rotation (Left/Right).