General
Skull
Axial
Upper Limb
Lower Limb
100

What are the two major parts of the skeleton?

Axial and appendicular 

100

What is the function of the neurocranium?

Encloses and protects the brain

100

What are the three vertebral sections called?

Cervical, thoracic, and lumbar

100

How many phalanges are on each hand?

14

100

How many phalanges are on each foot?

14

200

What is the opposite of distal?

Proximal

200

What is the largest foramen in the skull that allows the spinal cord to go through?

 Foramen Magnum

200

What are the names of C1 and C2

C1 = Atlas

C2 = Axis

200

What are the bones of the hand that are located in between the wrist and each finger?

Metacarpals

200

The small depression of the head of the femur is called what?

Fovea

300

Name one flat bone

Possible answers: Cranial bones, sternum, ribs, scapula

300

What are the features found on the mandible and maxilla that hold the tooth sockets?

Alveolar processes

300

What are the three parts of the sternum?

Manubrium, body, and the xiphoid Process

300

What is the medial bone of the forearm?

Ulna

300

What is the largest tarsal bone and forms the heel?

Calcaneus 

400

Where is the diaphysis of a long bone?

The long middle portion

400

Name the 14 bones that make up the face

Zygomatic bones (2), palatine bones (2), nasal bones (2), maxilla (2), lacrimal bones (2), inferior nasal concha (2), mandible, and vomer 



400

How many true ribs, false ribs, and floating ribs are there?

7 true ribs (articulate directly to sternum) 

5 false ribs

2 floating ribs



400

What part of the ulna attaches to the humerus? 



Olecranon process

400

What are the three arches of the foot?

 1. Medial longitudinal

2. Lateral longitudinal

3. Transverse arches

500

What are the four functions of the skeletal system?

1. Support/protection 

2. Movement 

3. Hematopoiesis

4. Storage

500

What are the names of the 4 sutures and what 2 parts of the skull do they connect?

1. Coronal Suture- connects the frontal and parietal bones

2. Lambdoid suture- connects the parietal bone to the occipital bone

3. Squamous suture- connects the parietal and temporal bones

4. Sagittal Suture- connects the two parietal bones

500

What are four general traits of all vertebrae

Possible answers: Body, neural arch, vertebral foramen, 2 transverse processes, articular processes/facets (2 superior & 2 inferior), 1 spinous processes



500

Name all of the bones in each upper limb. How many are in each limb?

Clavicle (1), Scapula (1), Humerus (1), Radius (1), Ulna (1), Carpals (8), Metacarpals (5), Phalanges (14)

500

Name all the bones and number of bones in each lower limb.

Femur (1), Patella (1), Tibia (1), Fibula (1), Tarsal Bones (7), Metatarsals (5), Phalanges (14)