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Bones and Joints

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  • The inferior portion of your leg has two bones. What are the names of the two bones and which one is highlighted in red?
    Tibia and Fibula; The fibula is red
  • The most distal bones in your hands and feet have the same name. What are they called?
    Phalanges
  • What is this bone?
    Scapula
  • What is the name of your knee joint?
    Tibiofemoral joint
  • The pivot joint in your forearm is located proximally in the elbow. What is the name of that joint?
    Radioulnar joint
  • Your radiocarpal joint is a condyloid joint. What is the basic name of this joint?
    Wrist
  • What bone is highlighted yellow? Purple? Light blue?
    Yellow: Sacrum, Purple: Pelvis, Light Blue: Coccyx
  • What kind of joint is your acromioclavicular joint/AC joint?
    Planar joint
  • What are the 3 kinds of tissue?
    Skeletal, Cardiac, Smooth
  • What is the basic name for your temporomandibular joint (TMJ)?
    Jaw joint
  • There are two ball and socket joints in the body. What are their names?
    Glenohumeral Joint and Femoroacetabular Joint
  • What is this bone?
    Mandible
  • What is the name of the joint in the image and what kind of joint is it?
    Carpometacarpal joint (CMC joint); A saddle joint
  • What kind of joint is your tibiotalar joint?
    Hinge joint
  • What tissue is in control of sending messages?
    Nervous Tissue
  • What is the name of the pivot joint in your neck that is located between the C1 and C2 vertebrae?
    Atlantoaxial joint
  • What are these bones called? (Bonus: How many of them are there?)
    Cervical Vertebrae (7)
  • What is this bone?
    Calcaneus
  • What is this bone?
    Patella
  • Three bones make up the rib cage. What are they?
    Ribs, Sternum, Thoracic Vertebrae
  • What is a fibrous joint?
    Joints that strongly united with connective tissue (Immoveable)
  • What is this group of bones called?
    Carpals
  • There are two bones in the forearm. What are there names and how would you describe them anatomically?
    Radius: Lateral/Superior, Ulna: Medial/Inferior
  • Your elbow joint consists of three bones coming together, making it have two different names for that one specific joint. What are those two names for your elbow joint?
    Humeroradial and Humeroulnar joint