Joints
Vertebrae and Ribcage
Cranial Bones
Appendicular Skeleton I
Appendicular Skeleton II
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Immovable joints
Back to Main Screen Synarthroses
The teeth in the jaw are an example of this type of specific joint
Gomphoses Back to Main Screen
The joints between the metacarpals and phalanges
Ellipsoidal Back to Main Screen
Distal articulation of the tibia and fibula
Syndesmosis Back to Main Screen
Lifting the head is an example of this type of lever
First Class Lever Back to Main Screen
These type of vertebrae have a heart-shaped body
Thoracic Back to Main Screen
You have this many pairs of true ribs
7 pairs Back to Main Screen
Transverse foramen are found in this type of vertebrae
Cervical Back to Main Screen
You have this many thoracic vertebrae
12 Back to Main Screen
The occipital condyles articulate with this vertebrae
Atlas Back to Main Screen
This suture is located between parietal and temporal bones
Squamous Back to Main Screen
This bone contains your tear duct
Lacrimal Back to Main Screen
The mastoid process is found on this bone
Temporal Back to Main Screen
This is where the coronal suture meets the sagittal suture
Bregma Back to Main Screen
The zygomatic process is a projection of this bone
Temporal Back to Main Screen
These are the bones that make up your ankle
Tarsals Back to Main Screen
The clavicle articulates with this bone of the axial skeleton
Sternum Back to Main Screen
This feature is known as your “sit bone”
Ischial tuberosity Back to Main Screen
The corocoid process is found on this bone
Scapula Back to Main Screen
You have this many phalanges in each hand
14 Back to Main Screen
These two bones articulate at the glenoid cavity
Scapula and humerus Back to Main Screen
This bone has a lateral malleous
Fibula Back to Main Screen
Combined, your ankles have this many bones
14 Back to Main Screen
In anatomical position, the radius lies _____ to the ulna
Lateral Back to Main Screen
The radial notch is located on this bone
Ulna Back to Main Screen
These cells build bone tisse
osteoblasts Back to Main Screen
The structural functional unit of compact bone
osteon Back to Main Screen
This hormones increases osteoclast activity
parathyroid Back to Main Screen
The ends of long bones are called the
epiphyses Back to Main Screen
Osteoporosis is caused by decreasing levels of the hormone
estrogen Back to Main Screen