This is Scientific
Location, Location,
Location
How it Functions
Types of Bones
Fact Check
100
This is the scientific name for the lower jaw bone
What is Mandible
100
The Humerus is located where in the human skeleton
What is between the elbow joint and the shoulder
100
This is the function of the Coccyx
What is it serves as an attachment site for tendons, ligaments, and muscles
100
Name all the flat bones
What is the sternum, scapulae, ribs, and cranial
100
Which bone is most commonly broken in kids
What is the collar bone (Clavicle)
200
This is the scientific name for the breast bone
What is Sternum
200
The Spinal Column is located where in the human skeleton
What is the vertebral foramen
200
This is the function of the Phalanges
What is to give structure to the fingers and the toes
200
Name all the long bones
What is the humerus, radius, ulna, metacarpal, phalanges, metatarsal, tibia, fibula, and femur
200
This protects your heart and lungs but can be damaged by as little as a sneeze.
What is the Ribs
300
This is the scientific names for the forearm
What is Radius & Ulna
300
This is where the Metatarsal is locationed
What is between the tarsal bones of the hind-foot, mid-foot, and the phalanges of the toes
300
This bears much of the body's weight and plays an essential role in movement and locomotion
What is the Tibia
300
Name all the bones in the short group
What is the carpals and tarsals
300
This race carries the greatest risk of developing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
What is Caucasian
400
This is the scientific name for the ankle bone
What is Tarsal
400
This is where the patella is located
What is in front of the knee joint
400
This function is to protection of the brain and support of the face
What is the Cranium
400
The vertebrae and sacrum are from what group
What is the Irregular bones
400
An x-ray of what part of the body can tell you about a person's approximate age, indications of bone density, the presence of many diseases
What is the Hand/Metacarpal
500
This is the scientific name for the splinter bone
What is Fibula
500
This is located at the inferior end of the spine
What is the Sacrum
500
This is attach the upper arm to the thorax, or trunk of the body, this connection stabilizes the arm and provides for arm movement
What is the Scapula
500
Which group has the patella
What is Sesamoid bone group
500
This bone is symmetrical and stronger than the skull
What is the Pelvis