Another name for the lower jaw
What is the Mandible?
What is the single upper arm bone?
What is the Humerus?
Name the type tissue that connects bone to bone.
What are ligaments?
Body's largest internal cavity, containing the heart, lungs, esophagus, and great vessels
What is the Thorax?
The ______ consists of two large hip bones (coxae), the sacrum, and the coccyx.
What is the Pelvic Girdle?
The skull consists of three main groups: The facial bones, three small ear bones, and the ______
What is the Cranium?
The pectoral girdle is comprised of what two bones?
What are the clavicle and scapula?
A flexible tissue that cushions the ends of bone
What is Cartilage?
The thorax is formed by the 12 ________ vertebrae.
What is the Thoracic Vertebrae?
The longest and strongest bone in the human bosy.
What is the Femur?
Name the cavity formed by facial bones in the cranium, not associated with the nasal cavity.
What is the Orbit (eye socket)?
The bone on the lateral side of the forearm, along the thumb
What is the Radius?
Two bone ends are held together by a fibrous sac called the _____.
What is the Joint Capsule?
Midline on the anterior surface of the thorax is the _____.
What is the Sternum?
The anterior side of the knee is covered with a specialized bone called the ______
What is the Patella?
Opening at the base of the cranium, serves as a passageway for the spinal collumn.
What is the Foramen Magnum?
Name the portion of the spine that connects directly to the skull
What is the Cervical Spine?
Type of joint with motion restricted to flexion
What is the Hinge Joint?
What is the narrow inferior tip of the sternum?
What is the Xiphoid Process?
A thinner bone that lies on the lateral side of the lower leg
What is the Fibula?
Type of joint that allows rotation and bending
What is the Ball-And-Socket joint?
Superior to the sternum notch, what is the uppermost section of the sternum?
What is the Manubrium?
The distal ends of the tibia and fibula articulate with the talus to form what?
What is the Ankle?