The palpable edge of which bone runs the length
of the forearm.
What is the Ulna
When comparing two pelvises, you notice that the first one has a wider iliac crest and a greater distance between ischial tuberosities than the second. You might conclude about the first pelvis.
What is the pelvis belongs to a biological female?
This muscle acts as an antagonist to the lower fibers of the trapezius during depression of the scapula.
What is the Rhomboid Major?
A hinge joint allows these movements.
What are Flexion and Extension?
This is the number of muscles of the thumb are located at the thenar eminence.
What is 4?
Pronation and supination occur at this joint.
What is the Radioulnar joint?
These two bones are considered part of both the pelvis and the vertebral column.
What are the Sacrum & Coccyx?
This muscle acts as a synergist with pectoralis minor during abduction of the scapula.
What is the serratus anterior?
The articulation between the trapezium and the first metacarpal of the thumb is an example of this type of joint.
What is a saddle joint?
These muscles are difficult to access due to their placement deep to the lumbricals and between the metacarpal bones.
What are the palmar interossei?
The carpal bones are just distal to this topographical landmark.
What is the Flexor Crease?
The muscles of the pelvis and thigh create movement primarily at these two joints.
What are the tibiofemoral and coxal joints?
This muscle acts as an antagonist to adductor magnus during adduction of the hip.
What is the gluteus medius?
This type of joint is found between the carpals as well as the tarsals.
What is a gliding joint?
This muscle helps to create downward rotation of the scapula.
What is the levator scapula?
The interphalangeals are this type of joints.
What are hinge joints?
These muscles primarily form the pelvic floor.
What are the levator ani and coccygeus?
This muscle acts as an antagonist to the geniohyoid during depression of the mandible?
What is the temporalis?
This type of joint is capable of movement in every plane.
What is a Ball-and-Socket joint?
This bone of the shoulder region is the last of the skeletal system to completely develop.
What is the clavicle?
This joint is the single attachment between the axial and appendicular skeletons.
What is the sternoclavicular joint?
This muscle acts as an antagonist to psoas major during flexion of the hip.
What is the gluteus maximus?
This muscle acts as an antagonist to the anterior scalene during flexion of the cervical spine.
What is the levator scapula?
This type of joint contains a joint cavity.
What is a Synovial joint?
These structures frame the perineum.
What are the pubic symphysis, ischial tuberosities and coccyx?