The medial leg bone or shin bone is called what?
The Tibia.
How many bones make up the left wrist?
8.
This bone articulates with both the tibia and the talus.
The Fibula.
The olecranon process is found on what bone?
The Ulna.
The Navicular.
The AC or Acromioclavicular joint is where the clavicle and the scapula meet. What is the structure called?
The Shoulder Girdle.
Name the proximal row of carpals.
The Scaphoid, The Lunate, The Triquetrum, and the Pisiform.
The distal ends of the tibia and fibula are commonly called the ankle bones. What are the anatomical names?
The Medial and Lateral Malleoli.
The Carpals.
What is the anatomical name for the ankle joint?
The Talocrural Joint.
What is the anatomical name for the shoulder joint?
The Glenohumeral Joint.
What is the anatomical name for the heel of the foot?
The Calcaneus.
How many tarsals would you find in a single foot?
What is the anatomical name for the wrist joint?
The Radiocarpal Joint.
Where is the "turkish saddle" or sella turcica?
The Sphenoid Bone.
The Ilium, The Ischium, and The Pubis.
What is a sharp, slender projection of a bone called?
The Spine of the bone.
What joint connects the lower extremities to the axial skeleton?
The S.I. or Sacroiliac Joint.
When sitting in the correct posture, what bone holds the majority of weight from the upper body?
The Ischium.
Where is the sphenoid or butterfly bone located?
The Skull.
How many phalanges would you find in your right hand?
14.
(3 pinkie + 3 ring + 3 middle + 3 index + 2 thumb)
Name the joint between the skull and C1.
The Atlantooccipital Joint.
This is the name of the pubic fossa in which the head of the femur cuddles up to.
The Acetabulum.
What is the classification of ribs one through seven?
True Ribs.
Where would you find the mastoid process?
The Temporal Bone.
The longest muscle in the body crosses over this, the longest bone in the body.
The Femur.
What structure would you find between the parietal bones?
The Sagittal Suture.
What is the anatomical name for the knee joint?
The TibioFemoral Joint.
Where is the odontoid process?
C2 (Axis)
What is the anatomical name for the tailbone?
The Coccyx.