Anatomical Directions
The Skeleton
Joints and Bones
Name that Muscle
The overview
100

What is the anatomical position

A standard body orientation used as a reference point for describing the body's anatomy

100

The Skull, Vertebral Column and the Ribs are all apart of the _____________ Skeleton 

Axial 

100

The thumb joint is an example of what type of joint 

saddle joint 

100

The muscle on the anterior portion of the arm that flexes the elbow 

Biceps Brachii 

100

True or False : This is the proper progression 

Cells - > Organs -> tissue -> Body -> Systems 

FALSE 

200

What are the 4 Quadrants of the body?

Upper Left, Upper RIght, Lower Left, Lower Right

200
The arms and legs are apart of the _____________ Skeleton 

Appendicular 

200
Give one example of a hinge joint 

Elbow, Knee, Fingers 

200

The large muscle that extends the hip  

Gluteus Maximus 
200

What Connects bone to bone and stabilizaes the joint? 

Ligaments 

300

The Shoulder is __________ to the wrist ?

Proximal 

300

What are the 5 shapes of bone? 

Irregular, Long, Short, Seasmoid, Flat 

300

What type of Joint is your hip joint? 

Ball and socket 

300
The group of muscles that are on the anterior thigh and extend the knee 

Quadriceps 

300
What are the two dorsal cavities? 

Spinal and Cranial 

400

The plane that cuts a person into anterior and posterior Is called....

Frontal Plane 

400

Name the bones of the Skull 

Frontal , Occipital , Temporal, Sphenoid, Ethmoid, Parietal 

400

What are the 3 types of joints for the classification of function?

Fibrous , Cartligenious , Synovial

400

The muscles that causes dorsiflexion of the ankle 

Tibialis Anterior 

400

When you flex your elbow which muscle is the agonist and which is the antagonist?

Agonist: Biceps, Antagonist: Triceps 
500

The plane that cuts a person into anterior and posterior Is called....

Caudal

500

What are the 5 Sections of the vertebra Column? 

Cervical Thoracic lumbar Sacral Coccyx 

500

What are the 3 classifications based on function of a joint? 

Diarthrosis , Amphiarthrosis, Synarthrosis 

500

The muscle located deep to the gastrocnemius 

Soleus 

500

What is the name of theory in which actin and myosin filaments slide across one another to create a muscle contraction?

Sliding Filament Theory