Bones/functions
Bone locations
Bones types
Fractures
Random
100
How many bones are in the human body?
206
100
Where is the fibula?
Lower leg
100
What type of bone is the cranium?
Flat
100

Broken ends of the bone protrude through the soft tissue and skin

Compound fracture

100

Major function of the cranium

Protects the brain

200

How many bones make up the Axial Skeleton? How many make up the Appendicular Skeleton? 

Axial - 80

Appendicular - 126

200
Where is the femur?
Upper leg
200

What type of bone is the humerus?

Long

200
how many types of different fractures did we discuss

8

200

How many of each vertebrae do you have? 

7 Cervical 

12 Thoracic

5 Lumbar

300
What are three functions of the skeletal system?
Provide framework/gives body its shape, Allows movement - Muscles attached to bones/levers, Provides protection for vital organs, Produces red blood cells in the marrow of long bones and Stores vital minerals such as calcium
300
Where is the Scapula?
Back
300

What type of bones are the carpals?

short bones

300

Types of fractures 

Greenstick
Transverse
Spiral
Oblique
Segmental
Compression
Comminuted
Avulsion

300

27 bones

Number of bones in your hand

400
Name one of each type of bone.
Long - Femur, tibia, fibula, radius, ulna Short - Phalanges, Clavicle, metacarpals, metatarsals Flat - Ribs, sternum, Scapula, Cranium, illium Irregular - Carpals, Tarsals, mandible, vertebrae Sesamoid - Patella
400
Where is the clavicle?
Collar bone
400

What type of bone is the vertebrae?

Irregular

400

The same bone is broken in 2 places, so there is a "floating" piece of bone.

What is a segmental fracture?

400

Membrane connecting the tibia and fibula 

What is the interosseous membrane? 

500

3 parts of the Coxal Bone 

Ilium, Ischium, Pubis

500
Where are the distal phalanges?
Fingers and toes
500

What is type of bone is the Patella? 

Sesamoid bone
500

Describe an avulsion fracture. 

The bone is broken near a tendon or ligament. A tendon or ligament pulls off a small piece of bone.

500

ASIS, AIIS, PSIS, PIIS are landmarks on which bone

The Pelvis