These joints allow movement in one direction, as seen in the knees and elbows.
What is a hinge?
What part of the pelvis are you sitting on right now?
Ischium
How many carpels are there in total? (On one hand)
8
Tibia, talus, calcaneus
What is the large process on the scapula called?
Acromion process
The thumb joint, which can also move in two axes, is a good example of this joint.
What is a saddle joint?
What articulates with the femur?
Acetabulum
What 2 bones articulate with the carpels?
Radius and Ulna
What is the anatomical name of the kneecap?
Patella
What are the ends of this bone called, and tell me which end is medial or lateral.
Acromial end, sternal end
These joints allow a rotating or twisting motion, like that of the head moving from side to side.
What is a pivot?
What part(s) of your hip bone do you see/feel when you lay down?
Iliac crest & anterior superior iliac spine
What are the 3 parts of the hand? (3 bone names)
Which bone do we see the medial malleolus on?
Tibia
What hole allows the spinal cord to leave the cranium and enter the vertebral column?
Foramen magnum
List the functional and structural classifications of joints.
Functional: Synarthroses, amphiarthroses, diarthroses
Structural: fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial (most of body)
What 3 bones fuse to make up the hip bone?
What is the name of hole/opening in each hip bone?
Ilium, Ischium and Pubis
obturator foramen
What part of the humerus articulates with the trochlear notch and olecranon process on the ulna?
Trochlea & capitulum (on anterior view of humerus)
The ________ trochanter of the femur is located on the posterior surface of the femur
Greater Trochanter
The clavicles articulate with this bone of the sternum.
Manubrium
An immovable joint
Synarthrosis
What holds the 2 pubic bones together?
Pubic symphysis
name 3 sections of the phalanges
What part of the foot articulates with tibia and fibula?
Talus
Which cavity articulates with the humerus?
Glenoid Fossa/Cavity