What is the largest bone in the human body ?
Femur- located in the leg (thigh)
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Identify this muscle

Deltoid
This plane divides the body into right and left sides
Sagittal
The __________ is roughly the size of a garden hose in diameter
Aorta
How many bones are in the adult human body?
206
The collar-bone, one of the most commonly broken bones, is called the?
Clavicle
The "gastrocnemious" is more commonly called the ________ muscle
Calf muscle
Term that means "towards the front of the body"
Anterior
The pulmonary arteries carry blood to the __________
Lungs-- to become oxygenated

The bottom half of the heart is called the?
A. Apex
B. Base
A. Apex
How many Thoracic bones are there in the spinal column?
12
Identify what this muscle is called
A. Sartorius
B. Masseter
C. Mandible
D. Sternocleidomastoid

D. Sternocleidomastoid
These two terms are used when refering to the limbs-- "towards the trunk of the body or away from the trunk"
Proximal & Distal
Name all 4 chambers of the human heart
Right and left atrium
Right and left ventricle

The ______ muscle is the fasted contracting muscle in the human body
Eye muscles--The orbicularis oculi muscle in the eye can contract in less than 1/100th of a second
Name the 3 bones in your arm

Radius, Ulna, Humerus
What is this muscle called?
Latissimus Dorsi
term meaning "on the same side of the body"
Ex: the right arm and the right leg are ___________
Ipsilateral
The superior and inferior ____________ bring unoxygenated blood into the heart (right atrium).
Superior and Inferior Vena Cava

what is the only muscle in the human body that never "gets tired"
the heart
What is the kneecap bone called
patella
Identify what this muscle is called
A. Sartorius
B. Masseter
C. Mandible
D. Sarters

A. Sartorius
"Decreasing the angle between two body parts" refers to what term
Flexion
approximatly how many times does the heart beat in an average lifetime
2.5 billion
Just like each person has unique fingerprints, this body part also has a unique "print"
the Tongue
Tongue prints are unique to each person, even identical twins, and are not affected by external factors