Skull bones and sutures
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Muscles
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OBGYN
100

This bone forms your forehead and the upper part of your eye sockets.

What is the frontal bone?

100

These curved bones attach the sternum and protect vital organs like the lungs.

What are the ribs?

100

This muscle is located in the upper arm and is responsible for bending the elbow: biceps ____

What is biceps brachii?

100

You tilt your head to the side and look over your shoulder like someone just called your name across the hallway.

What is the sternocleidomastoid?

100

A baby born at 36 weeks is called this.

What is premature?
200

This suture connects the two parietal bones along the top of the skull.

What is the sagittal suture?

200

This is the longest bone in the human body.

What is the femur?

200

This muscle group extends your knee and is essential in walking and running.

What are the quadriceps?

200

You’re chewing a giant wad of gum like a cow — up, down, crunch, crunch.

What is the temporalis?

200

This organ, attached to the baby’s belly, provides oxygen and nutrients during pregnancy.

What is the placenta?

300

This bone covers the part of the brain that controls vision.

What is the occipital bone?

300

These small bones are found in your fingers and toes.

What are the phalanges?

300

This muscle help us walk on our toes.

What is the gastrocnemius?
300

This muscle helps us walk on our heels.

What is the tibialis?

300

What organ does a baby grow in during pregnancy?

What is the uterus?

400

This bone supports your upper lip.

What is the maxillary bone?

400

These two forearm bones rotate around each other when you turn your palm up or down.

What are the radius and ulna?

400

This muscle is part of the hamstring group in the back of the thigh and helps bend the knee: biceps ___

What is biceps femoris?

400

A ____'s knot is used to close wound's.

What is a surgeon's knot?

400

By this age, most toddlers can say at least 50 words and start forming two-word sentences.

What is 2 years?

500

This suture is named after a Greek letter.

What is the lambda suture?

500

This central chest bone connects to the ribs via cartilage and protects the heart.

What is the sternum?

500

This chewing muscle is one of the strongest in the body by weight and helps close the jaw with a powerful bite.

What is the masseter?

500

Select one person to come tie a knot!

Congratulations

500

This structure connects the baby to the placenta and delivers oxygen and nutrients.

What is the umbilical cord?