Bone Voyage
Joint Effort
Flex Appeal
You are Getting on my Nerves
Go with the Flow
100

This system is made up of the skull bones, vertebral column, ribs, and sternum

What is the AXIAL SKELETAL SYSTEM

100

These materials make up the joint capsule

What is CONNECTIVE TISSUE and SYNOVIAL FLUID

100

How muscles contract

What is THE SARCOMERES STRUCTURALLY SHORTEN INTO THEMSELVES

100

Hole at the bottom of the skull where the spinal chord leaves the skull to enter the vertebral column

what is the FOREMAN MAGNUM

100

The importance of blood flow

What is DELIVERING NUTRIENTS/OXYGEN AND REMOVING WASTE)

200

This vertebrae is the largest of them all, with a kidney shaped body and thick spinous process.

What is a LUMBAR VERTEBRAE

200

The point at which 2 bones meet to form a joint

What is ARTICULATION

200

This is the connective tissue that holds and hugs everything in place

What is the FASCIA


200

These descending nerves relay motor information from CNS to muscles and glands

What are the EFFERENT NERVES

200
these carry blood away from the heart

What are ARTERIES

300

The sternum can be classified under this type of bone

What is a FLAT BONE

300

This is the type of connective tissue that makes up a solid joint, and allows for this kind of movement

What is FIBROCARTILAGE with NO MOVEMENT 

300

The antagonist and agonist in ankle Dorsiflexion

What is…

agonist: TIBIALIS ANTERIOR

antagonist: GASTRCNEMIUS

300

Spinal nerve roots exit the IVF BELOW the corresponding vertebrae after/due to this extra nerve

What is C8

300

These are the bridges between the Arterial and Veinous Systems

What are CAPILLARIES 

400

Both play a similar role, and are in relation to a joint. But this specific one can be found on the Cervical Vertebrae, and does not project off the bone

What is an ARTICULAR FACET

400

The two examples of hinge joints

What is the TALOCRURAL JOINT and HUMEROULNAR JOINT

400

These muscles are designed for long-range contraction and speed, while these muscles generate more force due to their angled fibers attaching to a central tendon.

What are PARALLEL and PENNATE MUSCLES

400

This is where the Radial Nerve originates from and where It passes the humerus, epicondyle and forearm.

What is the…

originates: brachial plexus

humerus: wraps posteriorly around mid shaft humerus

epicondyle: anterior to lateral epicondyle

forearm: postero-laterally 

400

This side of the heart pumps blood to the lungs

What is the RIGHT SIDE OF THE HEART

500

These are the Main 6 bones in the Lower Extremities from the Superior to Inferior

What is the

1.Femur

2. Patella

3. Tibia 

4. Fibula

5. Talus

6. Calcaneus

500

This joint allows for flexion/extension as well ask medial/lateral rotation (joint type and example)

Bicondyler Joint - Tibiofemoral Joint

500

The Origin, Insertion and function of the Triceps Brachii

What is the…

O: (long head) INFERIOR GLENOID, (medial head) POSTERO-MEDIAL SURFACE OF HUMERUS, (lateral head) POSTER-LATERAL SURFACE OF HUMERUS

I: OLECRANON

F: ELBOW EXTENSION

500

This nerve travels out of pelvis between anterior sacrum and posterior ischium before travelling postero-medial down the femur and splitting at the knee into these 2 nerves. (Name all 3)

What is the SCIATIC, COMMON FIBULAR, AND TIBIAL NERVE

500

Deliver deoxygenated blood from muscles to the heart

What is SYSTEMIC VEINS