Plane dividing front and back halves?
What is Frontal?
The most inferior bone of the sternum?
What is the Xiphoid Process?
Suture joining parietal & frontal bones?
What is the Coronal Suture?
This end of the clavicle articulates with the Manubrium at the clavicular notch?
What is the Sternal End?
The names of the three hip bones?
What are the Ilium, Ischium, and Pubis?
The structure highlighted in red is what landmark of the hip bone?
What is the Obturator Foramen?
When performing a bicep curl, what plane is this movement occurring in?
What is Sagittal?
What are Floating Ribs?
This cranial bone contains the Foramen Ovale?
What is the Sphenoid Bone?
This scapular landmark is the socket for the humeral head in the GH joint?
What is the Glenoid Cavity/Fossa?
Passageway for the sciatic nerve?
What is the Greater Sciatic Notch?
The arrows in the diagram are pointing to these skull landmarks?
What are Occipital Condyles?
When shaking your head "no", this is primarily rotation about the ____ axis?
What is Longitudinal (or Vertical)?
Vertebrae with no costal facets?
What are Lumbar Vertebrae?
Foramen located posterior to the base of the styloid process?
What is the Stylomastoid Foramen?
This bony landmark is common to the distal end of both the radius and ulna?
What is the Styloid Process?
The head of the fibula directly articulates with what bone?
What is the Tibia?
The arrow is pointing to what bony landmark?
What is the Styloid Process of the Radius?
When pushing open a heavy door, this is an example of scapular ____?
What is Abduction?
Vertebra with dens?
What is the Axis (C2) Vertebra?
This landmark on the ethmoid bone defines the roof of the nasal cavity?
What is the Cribriform Plate?
The coronoid fossa of the humerus articulates with what bony landmark during elbow flexion?
What is the Coronoid Process of the Ulna?
Site of Osgood-Schlatter disease?
What is the Tibial Tuberosity?
The yellow arrow is pointing to what bony landmark?
What is the lateral condyle of the femur?
Reaching down with your right hand to touch your right foot is an example of a(n) ______ movement?
What is Ipsilateral?
Thoracic vertebrae have transverse costal facets that articulate with this rib landmark?
What is the tubercle of the rib?
This bone houses the inner ear?
What is the Temporal Bone (Petrous Part)?
The lateral bone of the distal row of carpal bones?
What is the Trapezium?
The trochlea is an articular process on the superior surface of this tarsal bone?
What is the Talus?
The arrow is pointing to what tarsal bone?
What is the Cuboid?
Your acromio-clavicular joint is ______ to your sterno-clavicular joint.
What is Lateral?
The name of the surface where the sacrum articulates with the ilium?
What is the Auricular Surface?
These sinuses drain superiorly into the nasal cavity through the superior meatus?
What are the Posterior Ethmoidal Sinuses?
Boxer's fracture is caused by a fracture of which bone (usually from punching)?
What is Metacarpal V (pinky)?
This is the flat, triangular area on the posterior shaft of the femur superior to the two condyles.
What is the popliteal surface?
The red arrow is pointing to what bony landmark?
What is the Coronoid Process of the Mandible?