Skeletal System Structures
Name that Bone
Skull & openings
Upper Body Structures
Joints & Cartilage
100

This small cartilaginous process at the lower end of the sternum is often used as a landmark for CPR.

What is the xiphoid process?

100

This upper arm bone articulates with the scapula at the shoulder joint.

What is the humerus?

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100

This bone forms the upper jaw.

What is the maxilla?

100

This bone of the upper body articulates with the scapula at the shoulder.

What is the humerus?

100

The shoulder joint is classified as this type of synovial joint.

What is a ball-and-socket joint?

200

This slender, pointed bone projection is found at the distal end of the radius and ulna.

What is the styloid process?

200

This forearm bone is located on the thumb side in anatomical position.

What is the radius?

200

The large hole at the base of the skull where the spinal cord exits.

What is the foramen magnum?

200

The appendicular skeleton includes the upper and lower ?

What are the limbs?

200

The knee contains this C-shaped cartilage for shock absorption.

What is the meniscus?

300

This U-shaped bone in the neck is unique because it does not articulate with any other bone.

What is the hyoid bone?

300

This forearm bone is located on the little finger side in anatomical position.

What is the ulna?

300

The maxilla helps form this structure, which separates the nasal and oral cavities.

What is the hard palate?

300

The shoulder joint connects the scapula to this long bone.

What is the humerus?

300

The pubic bones are joined at this midline cartilaginous joint.

What is the pubic symphysis?

400

The inner gel-like core of an intervertebral disc is called this.

What is the nucleus pulposus?

400

This flat bone forms the center of the chest and connects to the ribs via cartilage.

What is the sternum?

400

The foramen magnum is part of this specific bone of the skull.

What is the occipital bone?

400

The axial skeleton protects this vital organ system housed in the thoracic cavity.

What is the respiratory system (or lungs)?

400

The shoulder joint allows this greatest range of motion.

What is circumduction (or full range of motion)?

500

The first cervical vertebra, which supports the skull, is called this.

What is the atlas?

500

This slender, S-shaped bone connects the sternum to the scapula.

What is the clavicle?

500

The foramen magnum connects the brain to this structure.

What is the spinal cord?

500

The appendicular skeleton is mainly responsible for this body function.

What is movement?

500

The meniscus is composed of this type of cartilage.

What is fibrocartilage?