Axial
Appendicular
Markings
Right or Left?
Randoms
100
Three components of the axial skeleton
What are the skull, vertebral column, and bony thorax?
100
Three components of the appendicular skeleton.
What are the limbs, pectoral girdle, and pelvic girdle?
100
The marking that articulates with the head of the femur. *Identify this marking on a model
What is the acetabulum?
100
One distinguishing characteristic used to determine right vs. left clavicle. Locate the left clavicle.
What are lateral acromial ends and medial sternal ends?
100
Locate the sternum. This is the common name for this bone.
What is the breast bone?
200
Processes that articulate with the first vertebra of the spinal column
What are the occipital condyles?
200
Find the clavicle. The two bones that the clavicle articulates with.
What is the manubrium of the sternum and the acromion of the scapula?
200
The two distal markings of the tibia and fibula. *Identify both markings correctly on the bone models.
What are the medial malleolus of the tibia and lateral malleolus of the fibula?
200
Two distinguishing characteristics used to determine right vs. left tibia. Locate the right tibia.
What is an anterior tibial tuberosity and medial malleolus?
200
The number of phalanges in the thumb compared to the rest of the fingers.
What is 2 (proximal + distal) vs. 3 (proximal, middle, distal)?
300
Find a lumbar vertebrae. These are two distinguishing characteristics of a lumbar vertebrae.
What is a large centrum and a short, moose-like spinous process?
300
Locate and name the medial forearm bone and the lateral forearm bone.
What is the ulna and the radius?
300
The 4 markings of the pelvic girdle. *Write them down and identify on a skull model.
What is the suprascapular notch, ischial tuberosity, obturator foramen, and ischial spine?
300
Two distinguishing characteristics used to determine right vs. left humerus. Locate the left humerus.
What is the posterior olecranon fossa and medial/proximal heads?
300
The two borders of the scapula. *Name and locate on the bone model.
What is the axillary and vertebral border?
400
The 7 different facial bones. Identify 3 on the skull.
What is the maxilla, palatine, zygomatic, lacrimal, nasal, vomer, and mandible?
400
Gliding joints.
What are most the joints in your hands?
400
The 4 orbital markings. *Write them down and identify on a skull model.
What is the: - supraorbital foramen? - superior orbital fissure? - infraorbital fissure? - infraorbital foramen?
400
Two distinguishing characteristics used to determine right vs. left coxal bones. Locate the right coxal bone.
What is the lateral acetabulum and posterior ischial tuberosity?
400
Joins the sacrum with the pelvic girdle.
The sacroiliac joint.
500
Find the sacrum. The bones that articulate with the sacrum laterally and superiorly (must name both). *Be specific.
What are the coxal bones (ossa coxae, ilium, pelvic girdle) and L5?
500
The 6 distinguishing characteristics of a female pelvis (in comparison to a male pelvis). *Write these down.
What is having: - a larger and more circular inlet? - lighter and thinner bones? - more laterally flared ilia? - a shorter, less-curved sacrum? - a larger outlet (ischial spines shorter and farther apart)? - pubic arch greater than 90 degrees?
500
5 out of 7 markings of the temporal bone *Write them down and identify them on a skull model.
What is the: - external auditory meatus? - internal auditory meatus? - styloid process? - zygomatic process? - mastoid process? - jugular foramen? - carotid canal?
500
Three distinguishing characteristics used to determine right vs. left in the heaviest bone of the body. Locate the left one.
What is the anterior patellar surface, posterior medial/lateral condyles, and medial/proximal heads of the femur?
500
Three bones that comprise the brachial and antebrachial body regions. Locate the right "brachial" bone.
What is the humerus (brachial) and the ulna + radius (antebrachial)?