"S" shaped bone that is designed to break.
What is the clavicle?
The longest muscle in the body.
What is the Sartorius?
Referring to the heart.
What is "Cardi?"
Most body water is located ____
What is in the cells?
The actual bone located just superior/proximal to the lay person's "funny bone."
What is the Humerus?
Other than the trapezius, this muscles helps to elevate the scapula.
What is the levator scapulae?
To take away from the midline.
What is "A-B?"
This movement decreases the angle of a joint.
What is flexion?
A type of bone that forms between muscles and/or tendons. The Patella is an example.
What is a sesamoid bone?
A circular type of muscles that can act as a barrier/gate to help regulate flow and movement of substances
What is a sphincter?
Meaning "surrounding," not around.
What is "Peri?"
The part of the nervous system responsible for "rest or digest."
What is the parasympathetic system?
The bony landmark we are touching when we put our hands on our "hips."
What is the Iliac spine?
A muscle in the head that moves the ear. There are three of them. Just name the beginning word.
What is Auricularis?
Relating to the liver.
What is "Hepat?"
The study of disease processes
What is Pathology?
The smallest bone in the human body.
What is the stapes?
A practically useless muscle that not everyone has located in the center of the chest.
What is the Sternalis?
Relating to the kidney.
What is "Nephr?"
The suffix for pain
What is "algia?"