This bone is found in your upper arm and connects to your shoulder.
What is the humerus?
The muscle that's helps you chew food.
What are the masseter muscles?
The spine is made up of many small bones called these.
What are vertebrae?
This joint type allows movement in many directions and is found in the shoulder.
What is a ball-and-socket joint?
The vitamin(s) that keep the muscles strong and healthy
What is vitamin D or Calcium?
The largest bone in the body, located in the thigh.
What is the femur?
The muscles on your front upper arm that help you bend your elbow.
What are biceps?
The amount of of vertebrates in the human body
What is 33 vertebrates
These joints allow limited movement, such as in the spine.
What are hinge joints?
This common bone injury involves the bone breaking or cracking.
What is a fracture?
Amount of ribs in the human body.
What is 24?
This muscle is located in the chest and helps you breathe and move your arms.
What is the pectoralis major?
The middle section of the spine, which consists of 12 vertebrae.
What is the thoracic region?
How many types of moving joints are there?
What is 6 types of joints
This condition involves inflammation of a joint, often leading to pain and swelling.
What is arthritis?
The bone that makes up your kneecap.
What is the patella?
This large muscle group runs along the back of your thigh.
What are the hamstrings?
This section of the spine is located in the lower back.
What is the lumbar region?
This type of joint connects the bones of the skull and doesn't allow movement.
What is a sutural joint (or suture)?
A condition in which bones become weak and brittle.
What is osteoporosis?
This bone is located in the lower part of your spine and is commonly known as the tailbone.
What is the coccyx?
This muscle is the largest in the human body and helps extend your leg at the hip.
What is the gluteus maximus?
The lowest vertebrates in the human body
What is the coccyx or tailbone
Freely mobile (diarthroses) and are considered the body's main functional joints
This condition results from the overuse or strain of a muscle or tendon, leading to pain and swelling.
What is a sprain or strain?