What are your wrist bones?
What are carpal bones?
What is the large bone of the lower leg called?
How many bones make up the axial skeleton?
What is the medical name/bone for the forehead?
What is the frontal bone?
What are the two layers of the dermis?
What are the papillary and reticular layers?
Is the ulna on the medial or lateral side of the forearm?
What is medial?
What is the medical name for the knee cap?
What is the patella?
What bone is located right behind the eyes?
What is the sphenoid bone?
What is the medical name/bone for the upper jaw?
What is the maxilla?
What type of tissue is the reticular dermis layer of the skin?
What is dense irregular tissue?
What bones are between your carpals and phalanges?
What are metacarpals?
How many phalanges does the big toe have?
What is two?
What is the purpose of the hyoid bone?
What is supports the tongue, protects the larynx, and attachment sites for muscles?
Which bone of the skull moves?
What is the mandible?
Which skin layer consists of stem cells & melanocytes?
What is stratum basale?
What are your finger bones?
What are phalanges?
What is the bottom bone (your SIT bone...)
What is the ischium?
What are the five sections of the spine?
What is the cervical, thoracic, lumbar sacrum, and coccyx?
What bone is located at the back of the skull?
What is the occipital bone?
Which skin layer has the flattest (dead) cells?
What is stratum corneum?
What connect the upper arm to the axial skeleton?
What is the clavicle?
What bones make up the pelvis?
What is the ilium, ischium, and pubis? (also have the sacrum and coccyx)
which is more important for protecting organs, the axial or appendicular skeleton?
What is the vertebral body, vertebral foramen, spinous process, transverse process?
which bone of the skull has an opening for the ear canal
What is the temporal bone(s)?
In which skin layer is areolar tissue found?
What is the papillary dermis layer?