Definition Breakdown
Joints
Anatomical Plans
Lower Body Muscles
Upper Body Muscles
100

Scientific Study of the shape and structure of living thins and their parts. 

What is Anatomy?

100

Support/ stability in our body. 

What do bones provide? 

100

This is hips in forward fold or toes curled back towards shin. 

What is flexion or dorsiflexion? 

100
This is the first way that food is broken down into smaller pieces in the digestive system.
What is chewing?
100
The body breathes in oxygen and breathes out this gas.
What is carbon dioxide?
200

The study of how living things function. 


What is Physiology?

200
A forward and back movement (flexion) through the elbow or knee joint. 

What is a hinge joint?

200

This movement occurs in hips when standing up from forward fold. Or, ankle/foot motion: toes pointed. 

What is extension or planterflexion? 

200
This is how we move food from our mouth into our stomach.
What is swallow?
200
These are the two passageways that air enters and leaves the body as we inhale and exhale.
What are through the nose and mouth?
300

This is how many bones there are in an adult.

What is 206?

300

Ability to change directions when in motion through the hips or shoulder joints. 

What is a ball and socket joint?

300

Extending arms out to shoulder press. 

What is abduction? 

300
This is the name of the tube in the digestive system that goes from the mouth to the stomach.
What is the esophagus?
300
This is the name of the tube in the respiratory system that goes from the mouth to the lungs.
What is the trachea?
400

These are the two bones in the calf.

What are the tibia and fibula?

400

This side of the brain controls the left side of the body.

What is the right side?

400

Pulling hands to heart center for tick-tocks. 

What is the adduction?

400
This is where urine is stored in the body.
What is the bladder?
400
This flap keeps food from entering your respiratory system when you swallow.
What is the epiglottis?
500
This is the real name for the collar bone.
What is the clavicle?
500
These are the two major functions of nerves.
What are sense feelings (pain, heat, etc) and move muscles
500
Elbows locked out when doing high plank or mountain climbers. 

What is hyper extension? 

500
The digestive consists of the esophagus, stomach, and these two other parts.
What are the small intestine and the large intestine?
500
This is the reason your voice gets deeper as you age.
What is loosening of the vocal chords?