A group of organs that remove excess material from the body to help maintain homeostasis
What is the Excretory/urinary system
Location, Action, size
What are ways to name muscles?
This bone makes up the superior part of the orbital socket
What is the frontal bone?
the superior articular surface of this bone articulates with the occipital condyles on the occipital bone
C1 - Atlas
This synovial joint allows the most movement in a joint
What is ball and socket?
Name 3 bones (be specific) in axil skeleton
What are : ribs, vertebrae, skull, mandible, sacrum, coccyx
Where a muscle attaches at a fixed end
What is a muscle origin?
This bone marking meets up with the condylar process of the mandible
What is the mandibular fossa?
this bone marking is unique the thoracic vertebrae
What is costal facets?
This is what the scapular action that shruggs your shoulders is called
What is elevation?
The pollex is ______________ to the hallux.
What is proximal or superior
rounded articular projection
What is a condyle?
This bone marking articulates with the first vertebrae of the spinal column to permit nodding
What is occipital condyle?
the cartilage of these ribs do not directly articulate to the sternum
What are false ribs?
The head of the humerus connects with what bone marking on the scapula
What is glenoid cavity?
This plane divides the body into anterior and posterior
What is coronal/frontal plane?
extremely strong joints where movements between bones must be prevented
What is synarthosis?
This suture is between the parietal bones
What is the sagittal suture?
This is the of the part of the sternum that you need to avoid braking off when performing CPR
What is the Xiphoid process?
This is the name of the lateral end of the clavicle
What is acromial end?
tissue which lines certain internal cavities of the body, forming a smooth, transparent, two-layered membrane lubricated by a fluid inbetween them
What are serous membranes?
similar to ball and socket but significant rotation is not allowed
What is Ellipsoid joint or condyloid joit?
this bone has a bone marking called sella turcica
What is sphenoid?
This is the name of the opening formed when vertebrae are stacked together, they can be seen in the saggital view only.
What are the intervertebral foramen?
The top of the ulna will fit into this bone marking on the humerus to make the elbow joint
What is the olecranon fossa?