This biomolecule is composed of a C:H:O ratio of 1:2:1.
What are carbohydrates?
This bone labeled "C" connects to the acromium process to make the acromioclavicular joint.
What is the clavicle?
This functional category involves articulations that allow no movement.
What is synarthrosis?
This type of synovial joint is involved in multiaxial movement.
What is the ball-and-socket joint?
The name of the attachment structure of muscles with little or no movement.
What is the origin?
This biomolecule is important for storage and transfer of information for protein synthesis.
What are nucleic acids?
The full name for the ACL.
What is the Anterior Cruciate Ligament
This functional category involves articulations that allow for slight movement.
What is amphiarthrosis?
The structural classification of the humeroradial joint.
What is synovial?
The muscles whose contraction is responsible for producing a particular movement.
What is the prime mover?
This biomolecule makes up DNA and RNA.
What are nucleic acids?
This bone is labeled "S" and connected to the radius.
What is the scaphoid bone?
The humeroulnar joint is this type of synovial joint.
What is a hinge joint?
The only bony attachment of the upper limb to the appendicular skeleton.
What is the sternoclavicular joint?
Moving your foot in front of you to step forward is an example of this type of joint movement.
What is Flexion?
Enzymes are a form of this biomolecule.
What are proteins?
The two bones of the arm that connect the humerus to the hand.
What are the radius and the ulna?
The structural classification of the knee joint.
What is synovial, bicondylar, gliding?
The ball and socket joint of the upper axial limb that connects the humerus to the pectoral girdle.
What is the glenohumeral joint?
Spreading your fingers apart is an example of this type of movement.
What is abduction?
This biomolecule is the main component of cell membranes and can come in the form of steroids.
What are lipids?
These bones are involved in the radiocarpal joint.
What are the radius, scaphoid, and lunate?
The functional and structural category of the suture connecting bones of the skull.
What is synarthrosis and fibrous?
What are the femoropatellar joint, the lateral tibiofemoral joint, and the medial tibiofemoral joint?
This muscle is in charge of elevating your scapula.
What is the levator scapulae?