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hands/Feet
Joints
The Skull
Pelvic girdle
Arms/legs
100
Contain Distal, Middle, and Proximal bones
What are Phalanges?
100
your shoulder is an example of this joint
What is ball and socket?
100
The term for jagged edges joining flat bones together
What are sutures?
100
pubic arch greater than 90 degrees
What is the female pelvis?
100
the longest bone on the body
What is the femur?
200
a group of irregular bones in the ankle
What are tarsals?
200
the thumb is opposable because of this type of joint
What is Saddle joint?
200
the largest bone of the upper jaw
What is the Maxilla?
200
the largest bones of the pelvis
What are the Illium?
200
the attachment site for your shoulder muscle
What is deltoid tuberosity?
300
A group of irregular bones making up your wrist
What are carpals?
300
carpals and tarsals slide with this type of joint
What is a Plane joint?
300
the lower jaw
What is the Mandible?
300
the tailbone which once served as an attachment site for a tail
What is the coccyx?
300
the longest bone of the forearm
What is the Ulna?
400
the bones of your palm
What are metacarpals?
400
Your elbow can lift because of this joint
What is a Hinge joint?
400
large bone located at the base of the posterior part of the skull
What is the Occipital bone?
400
the top ridge of the Illium
What is the Illiac crest?
400
the protrusion of your inner ankle is actually this bone part
What is Medial Malleolus?
500
the bone which the Tibia rests upon
What is the Talus?
500
Your metacarpals move back and forth and side to side with this type of joint
What is a Condyloid joint?
500
Surrounded by the zygomatic, frontal, and temporal bones
What is the Sphenoid bone?
500
the cartilage joining the anterior of the pelvis
What is Pubic symphysis?
500
the rounded bone part located opposite the Femur head where the Tibia is attached
What is Lateral Condyle?