This region of the vertebral column contains the atlas and axis.
What is the cervical vertebrae?
These organs are protected by the thoracic cage.
What are the heart and lungs?
This bone is part of the pectoral girdle.
What is the clavicle?
These connect bones and allow movement.
What are joints?
Identify the green structure.
What is the xiphoid process?
The main function of the vertebral column is this.
What is support the body and protect the spinal cord?
True ribs are directly attached to this structure.
What is the sternum via cartilage?
The humerus articulates with this bone at the elbow.
What is the ulna?
This type of joint allows the greatest range of motion.
What is a synovial joint?
Identify the blue structure. 
What is the scapula?
This vertebra (C1) is unique because it performs this function.
Nod your head.
Floating ribs are best described as this.
What are not attached anteriorly?
This structure is part of the pelvic girdle.
What is the ilium?
This structure reduces friction between bones in a synovial joint.
What is synovial fluid?
Identify the blue structure. 
What is the ilium?
This structure distinguishes the axis (C2).
What is the dens (odontoid process)?
This type of vertebrae articulates with ribs
What are thoracic vertebrae?
The main function of the pelvic girdle is this.
What is support weight and protect pelvic organs?
In radiology images of the neck, vertebrae are used to identify this.
What is alignment and injury?
What is the DARK pink area generally called?
What is the neck (of the femur)?
These structures absorb shock between vertebrae.
What are intervertebral discs?
These ribs attach indirectly to the sternum.
What are false ribs (vertebrochondral ribs)?
This bone is located in the lower limb and is thinner than the tibia.
What is the fibula?
This tissue covers the ends of bones in a joint
What is articular cartilage?
What are the yellow structures called? 
What are the metatarsals?