Jeopardy! Axial and Appendicular Divisions Jeopardy! Axial and Appendicular Divisions
Choose Your Question Overview Axial Skeleton I Axial Skeleton II Appendicular Skeleton I Appendicular Skeleton II Anything Goes Final
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FINAL JEOPARDY Category- Appendicular Skeleton The answer is…. The answer is….
Final Jeopardy Two anatomical differences between the male and female pelvis back
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Answers Overview Axial Skeleton I Axial Skeleton II Appendicular Skeleton I Appendicular Skeleton II Anything Goes EpiphysisAxial Thoracic, sacral AppendicularPhalangesOsteoblasts Red bone marrow Sutures Maxilla, mandible TibiaPeriosteumOsteoclasts Endosteum Foramen Magnum Cervical, Lumbar Ilium, ischium, pubis Spongry, compact Osteoctyes Fossa Manubrium, Body, Xiphoid Process C 1 – atlas, C 2 - axis Greater trochanter Calcaneus Support, storage, blood cell production, protection, leverage OsteopeniaTrueFacets Scaphoid, Lunate, Triqutrum,Pisiform Trapezium, Trapezoid, Capitate, Hamate Frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal, sphenoid Final Jeopardy Answer- Thickness or density and depth or angle
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Overview 200 The growing ends of a long bone are called ___________ back
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Overview 400 Red blood cells are produced here back
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Overview 600 Inner medullary lining of bone back
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Overview 800 A shallow depression on the anterior aspect of the scapula is called ________ back
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Overview 1000 Normal loss of bone due to aging is called back
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Axial Skeleton I 200 Division of the skeleton consisting of skull, vertebrae, and thoracic cage back
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Axial Skeleton I 400 These structures fuse replacing the open fontanels back
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Axial Skeleton I 600 The occipital bone contains this very large opening for the spinal cord back
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Axial Skeleton I 800 Name the 3 bony parts of the sternum back
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Axial Skeleton I 1000 These ribs are referred to as ______ ribs because they form a joint directly with the sternum back
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Axial Skeleton II 200 The primary curves are _________ back
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Axial Skeleton II 400 The bones of the jaw are called _________ back
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Axial Skeleton II 600 These curves develop as a child stands and begins to walk back
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Axial Skeleton II 800 C 1 and C 2 are also known as back
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Axial Skeleton II 1000 These vertebrae form articulations with the ribs back
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Appendicular Skeleton I 200 Division of the skeleton consisting of upper & lower extremities, pelvic and pectoral girdle back
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Appendicular Skeleton I 400 Pictured to the right weight bearing bone of the lower leg back
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Appendicular Skeleton I 600 The coxal bones (or hips) are composed of 3 bones. They are _________ back
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Appendicular Skeleton I 800 A large rounded projection only found on the femur is a muscular attachment site back
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Appendicular Skeleton I 1000 Name the 4 proximal carpal bones back
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Appendicular Skeleton II 200 General term for the bones of the fingers and toes back
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Appendicular Skeleton II 400 The outer lining of bone tissue is called ___________________ back
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Appendicular Skeleton II 600 Osseous tissue is made up of both of these two types of bone back
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Appendicular Skeleton II 800 The heel bone back
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Appendicular Skeleton II 1000 Name the 4 distal carpal bones back
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Anything Goes 200 These cells build up new bone tissue back
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Anything Goes 400 These cells break down and dissolve bone tissue back
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Anything Goes 600 These mature bone cells become trapped in the bony matrix (lamellae) back
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Anything Goes 800 List the functions of the skeletal system back
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Anything Goes 1000 Name the bones of the skull shown here back
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