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Powerpoint Jeopardy The skeleton Key T-BoneGirdles aren’t just for Women AppendicularJoints

Name the bones that make up the Appendicular Skeleton

The largest & Longest bone

Don't Tella me a lie...another name for the Knee-cap is this:?

You might Phail the test if you don't know this term for toes or fingers.

A major nerve exits near this coxal bone area and enters the back of the leg.

Your Shin Bone

This depression is basinlike and it often serves as an articular surface. Daily double: name two other depressions or openings. The area marked by this line is ___?

What are the bones of your Ankle?

Your Femur is commonly called your ________ bone.

Roughened/raised areas on a bone that are sites for muscle or ligament Attachment are called ___________

The collar bone

Another name for Hip bone Daily double: Name the three Bones that are fused to form a coxal bone.

The joint where the coxal bones join the sacrum.

Name both bones that form the shoulder girdle

Name at least two differences between The Male & female pelvis

The site where both coxal bones are joined in the front Daily Double: What is the name of the ridge that runs along the top part of the ilium of the pelvis? Hint: part of hip bone you can feel

You may not be laughing if you miss this upper arm bone on the test

Name both forearm bones and distinguish them using anatomically correct directional terms.

What portion of the scapula forms the articulation joint with the head of the humerus.

Your heel is actually the Largest Tarsal bone of your ankle & is called ____?

Compared to the shoulder girdle, the pelvic girdle can be described as having these characteristics 1.___________ 2.___________ 3.___________

Examples of this type of joint are the pubic symphysis and the intervertebral joints.

Examples of this joint are the sutures of the skull

This type of joint can be found at the distal End of the tibia and fibula. They are related to sutures but have longer Fibers holding the joint together so it has a little More give than sutures of skull.

All synovial joints have 4 Distinguishing features; what are they.

The skeleton KeyT-BoneGirdles aren’t just for women Appendicular 10Bones of Appendages (limbs), Included are shoulder & pelvic girdles Shin bone = TibiaCollar bone is your ClavicleHip bones joined in front by “pubic symphysis” Double: Iliac crest is top ridge of hip bone you can feel 20FemurTrue pelvisHip bone is “Coxal” bone Double: Ilium, ischium, pubis fuse to form Hip bones Humerus = upper arm bone 30Patella = Knee capTarsals = bones of ankle Sacroiliac joint is where hip bones join sacrum Radius= lateral bone(outside most) Ulna= medial(inner/toward midline)…When Anatomical Posit.=palms facing front, hands by sides 40Phalanges used for toes or fingers Femur is Thigh boneShoulder girdle formed by clavicle(collarbone) & Scapula(shoulder blade) Glenoid Cavity is socket where upper arm bone “inserts” 50Sciatic nerve exits back of coxal(hip)bone “Tuberosity” is raised area on bone for muscle attachment Male vs. fem. Pelvis: female=Larger pelvic opening; Pubic arch larger in females Calcaneus = Heel bone. Appendicular Test: Jeopardy Review (“Joints” category not included-will Quiz separately)