Body Orientation
Upper Body
Lower Body
Bones
Tissues
100

A client is paralyzed in both legs. This condition could be described as?

Bilateral 

100

Humans have how many thoracic vertebra?

12

100

The heel bone is also known as what?

Calcaneus

100

What is the longest and strongest bone in the body?


Femur

100

Blood is what type of tissue?

Connective Tissue

200

Which region pertains to the head?


Cephalic

200

Which of the following elevates and retracts the mandible and covers much of the lateral temporal and parietal bones?


Temporalis

200

What is the deepest muscle of the quadriceps group?

Vastus intermedius

200

Which of the following is an example of a sesamoid bone?


Patella

200

Which type of tissue lines the cavities, vessels, and hollow organs of the body?

Epithelial

300

The big toe lies __________ to the little toe.


Medial

300

Which muscle has a name that means "two bellies" and elevates the hyoid and depresses the mandible?


Digastric

300

What bone is cartilaginous at birth and ossifies between 3 and 6 years of age?


Patella

300

The first cervical vertebra, C1, is known as which of the following?

Atlas

300

The "outer ankle bone" is formed by which projection from the fibula?

Lateral Malleolus

400

What plane divides the body into upper and lower portions?

Transverse

400

Which of the following is the deepest abdominal muscle?


Internal Oblique

400

What is the longest muscle in the body?

Sartorius

400

The Scapulae, Skull bones and ribs are examples of what type of bone?

Flat

400

A bundle of muscle fibers is known as what?

A fascicle

500

Shrugging your shoulders results in what movement in the scapula?

Elevation

500

Which muscle initiates abduction of the arm at the shoulder joint?

Supraspinatus

500

What hamstring muscle lies most laterally?

Biceps Femoris

500

How many bones are in the human body?

206

500

What bone tissue forms the outer layer of bones and is more solid in structure?

Compact or Cortical