Movements
Axial Skeleton
appendicular
breaking bones
joints
100

To move in an inferior depression

depression

100

skull bones that contain the ear canal

temporal

100

could be your finger or toes

plalangies

100

first occurs when you break a bone, a positive feedback loop

blood clot

100

one of two names of the non moving joints

synarthroses or fibrous

200

To move the shoulders back toward the spine

retraction

200

C1

atlas

200

anterior of the chest and connects some of the ribs

sternum

200

These clean up the area of any pathogens 

white blood cells of phagocytes  

200

can move slightly to reduce impact, or when giving birth

cartilaginous  

300

palms up

supination

300
part of the skull that can move laterally, up and down, and back and fourth

mandible

300

small forearm bone that runs parallel to the thumb

raduis

300

build up cartilage where bone will grow 

chondroblasts

300

joints of the shoulder or knee

synovial

400

move the spine laterally

lateral flexion

400

The lowest point 

coccyx

400

in line with the rib cage, but considered to the part of the appedicular skeleton

pelvis

400

osteoblasts and fibroblasts create this mass 

soft callous

400

the "water on the knee"

synovial fluid

500

excessive flexion, can occur in whiplash

hyperextension

500

plate of the bone named for the lobe of the brain where the chemistry of vision occurs.  

occipital

500

largest of the sesamiod bones

patella

500

most commonly broken bone in the human body

clavicle

500

functional name for fully movable joints 

diarthroses