I am a cage of bars so grand, protecting your lungs across the land. I expand and contract with every breath you take, what am I for goodness sake?
Who is Rib cage?
The anterior surface of the scapula.
What is the subscapular fossa?
The 5 bones that articulate at the distal end of the carpal bones.
What are the Metacarpals?
Number of Cervical vertebrae.
What is 7?
A body region containing 27 bones.
What is the hand?
I am a small bone of the wrist that moves with a flick, helping your hand be both nimble and quick.
Who is Carpal bone?
The shallow space superior to the spine of the scapula.
What is the supraspinous fossa?
The number of phalanges in each hand.
What is 14?
The most inferior bone of the axial skeleton.
What is the Coccyx?
The longest and strongest bone of the human body.
What is the femur?
I am a bony cup, holding your leg in place, allowing movement in time and space.
Who is the Acetabulum?
The most lateral point of the scapula.
What is the Acromion Process?
The pointed landmark at the distal, medial forearm?
What is the Styloid Process of the Ulna?
The curved space between the spinous and transverse processes of each vertebrae.
What is the Lamina Groove?
The smallest and lightest bone of the human body.
What is the Stapes?
I am a joint allowing you to swivel and turn, letting you look around at new things to learn.
Who is the Atlanto-occipital joint?
The space between the the greater and lesser tubercle of the humerus.
What is the Intertubercular Groove?
A large carpal bone, shaped like a head, between the trapezoid and the hamate.
What is the Capitate?
The open space in the center of each vertebrae allowing for the passage of the spinal cord.
What is the Vertebral Foramen?
The only bone not connected to another bone.
What is the Hyoid?
I am the foundation of your stride, from hips to knees, I can't hide.
Who is the Femur?
The medial articulation of the clavicle.
What is the Sternoclavicular Joint?
The pointed bony landmark at the anterior, proximal ulna.
What is the Coronoid Process of the Ulna?
The only vertebrae containing an Odontoid Process.
What is Axis/C-2?
A term referring to the facet joints connecting adjacent vertebrae.
What is Zygopophyseal?