Joints
Tendons
Bones
Bones pt.2
Miscellaneous
100

Where are joints located?

Where the bones come together

100

What is the tissue that connects muscle to bone called?

Tendon

100

What is the scientific name for your fingers?

Phalanges

100

How many bones does the average body have?

206

100

What is the longest bone in your body?

Femur

200

What is a gliding joint?

A joint where two bones slide over one another

200

What is the name of the condition where the tendon is inflamed or irritated?

Tendinitis 

200

What bone makes up your thigh?

Femur

200

What are the minerals stored in the bones?

Calcium & phosphorus

200

What is atrophy?

Muscles cannot contract due to injury or little use

300

Which joint allows extension forward or backward movement along one axis?

Hinge joint

300

What tendon connects the calf muscle to the heel bone?

Achilles tendon

300

The vertebrae is classified as a what type of bone? (shape)

Irregular

300

What is the proper name for the jaw?

Mandible

300

What is condition in which bones become weak and break easily?

Osteoporosis

400

The joints between the carpal bones are...?

Synovial

400

What is the major tendon of the knee?

Patella tendon

400

What are the small bones that make up the wrist area called?

Carpals

400

In the lower leg, which bone is the larger of the two main bones?

Tibia

400

The acromion process is found on what bone?

Scapula

500

The sutures between the bones are what type of joints?

Fibrous

500

What is the name of the painful condition that occurs when tendons in your elbow are overloaded, usually by repetitive motions?

Tennis Elbow

500

What is the only bone not directly located to another bone (acts as an anchor site for the tongue)

Hyoid bone

500

What is the large, triangular bone that begins below the lumbar vertebrae and wedges between the posterior of the pelvis is called the?

Sacrum

500

What is ossification?

The process of cartilage cells being replaced by bone cells and minerals