Basic Bones
Obscure Bones
Basic Muscles
Obscure Muscles
Pick me... if you dare
100

The bone of the upper arm, forming joints at the shoulder and the elbow

Humerus

100

The two bones that made up the forearm. They form the elbow joint with the humerus.

Ulna & radius

100

The large muscle group at the front (Anterior) of the thigh. 

Quadriceps

100

The muscles in the posterior compartment of the thigh

Hamstrings

100

This connects muscle to bone. 

Tendon

200
We know that the head can be broken up into many bones with specific names. What is the name of the head bones all together? 

Cranium or skull

200

The vertebrae located near the lower back are called what? 

Lumbar vertebrae. 

200

The largest of the muscles that make up the buttocks which move the thigh. 

Gluteus maximus

200

The largest muscle of the chest wall

Pectoralis major

200

The circular muscle around the eye

Orbicularis oculi

300

The bone of the thigh

Femur

300

The breastbone

Sternum

300

The muscle on the upper arm with TWO heads. 

Biceps Brachii

300

The trapezoid muscle on the back

Trapezius

300

Neuropathy...

Breakdown this term from a medical terminology standpoint. With its definitions. 

Neur= Word Root

/o= Combining vowel

Neur/o= Combining form

-pathy= disease

NERVE DISEASE

400

The technical term for collarbone

Clavicle

400

A small triangular bone at the base of the spinal column.

Coccyx

400

The main muscle of the calf of the leg is called what. 

Gastrocnemius

400

The muscles in the thigh that are used to bring the thighs together

Adductors

400

We know that the lower jaw is called the mandible bone. What is the bone of the upper jaw called. 

Maxilla

500

A small circular bone located in front of the knee joint

Patella

500

The largest and strongest bone of the human skull. Is commonly known as the lower jaw.

Mandible

500

A thick triangular muscle covering the shoulder joint and used for raising the arm away from the body

Deltoid

500

The muscles that cover the sides of the abdominal area. 

Obliques (External or Internal) 

500

The broad middle to lower back muscle. Also know as our LATS. 

Latissimus Dorsi