This bone is commonly known as the collarbone.
What is the Clavicle?
This muscle is responsible for the upward movement of the arm and is found on the shoulder.
What is the deltoid?
The human body has 206 bones, but how many bones are in the ear?
What are 3?
This muscle group is located in the upper arm and is responsible for arm flexion.
What are the biceps brachii?
This term refers to the space where two joints meet.
What is a joint?
The largest bone in the human body and is located in the thigh.
What is the femur?
This muscle is known as the "six-pack" and is located in the abdominal region.
What is the rectus abdominis?
This is the only bone in the human body that does not touch any other bone.
What is the hyoid bone?
The muscle group on the back of the leg that helps with movements like walking and running.
What are the hamstrings?
The term used to describe the process of bone formation.
What is ossification?
THis bone forms the base of the spine and connects to the pelvis.
What is the sacrum?
This muscle group is found in the back of the thigh and is involved in knee flexion and hip extension.
What are the hamstrings?
This is the smallest bone in the body and is located in the ear.
What is the stapes?
These muscles are found in the abdomen and are crucial for core stability.
What are the rectus abdominis, obliques, and transversus abdominis?
This term describes the fluid-filled sacs that reduce friction between the bones and tendons.
What are bursae?
These are the 12 pairs of bones that protect the thoracic cavity.
What is the ribs?
The muscle that helps you smile and located in the face.
What is the zygomaticus?
The human body has more bones at birth than as an adult. How many bones are there at birth?
What are 270?
This muscle group is located in the chest and is important for pushing movements.
What are the pectoral muscles?
What is the medical term for a muscle tear.
What is a strain?
This bone, also known as the kneecap is a small, flat, triangular bone.
What is the patella?
The lower leg muscle that runs along the lateral calf.
What is the vastus lateralis?
This condition, also known as brittle bone disease, is characterized by fragile bones.
What is osteogensis imperfecta?
This large muscle group covers the back and is involved with various upper body movements
What are the latissimus dorsi?
The abnormal lateral curvature of the spine.
What is scoliosis?