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Joints Misc. 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point
Axial Appendicular ID Bone or marking Misc. 2 Joints Misc. 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points
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Total number of false ribs; Floating ribs
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5;2
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The first and second cervical vertebrae
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1-atlas 2-axis
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The line that separates the parietal bones
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Sagittal suture
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The total number of cranial bones (not including facial bones)
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(occipital, parietal -2, temporal -2, frontal, sphenoid-2)
8 (occipital, parietal -2, temporal -2, frontal, sphenoid-2)
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The number of cervical vertebrae
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7
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The three bones that form the coxal bone
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Ilium, ischium, pubic
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The bone that contains the trochlear notch
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ulna
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This bone articulates with the scapula at the acromion
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clavicle
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3 differences between the male and female pelvis
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Female slightly tilted forward, adapted for childbearth
female inlet is larger (false and true pelvis) Female bones lighter/thinner Female sacrum is shorter, and less curved Coccyx curved into inlet more in male Female have a greater pubic arch
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Anatomical terms for the inner and outer ankles plus each bone where they are located
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Medial malleolus (inner ankle) Lateral malleolus (outer ankle)
Tibia (shin) Medial malleolus (inner ankle) Fibula Lateral malleolus (outer ankle)
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3 Bones attaching at pectoral girdle
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Humerus; Scapula; clavicle
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Bone that aligns with the thumb – lateral to body
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radius
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Suture that connects the parietal and occipital bones
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Lambdoid suture
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Bone marking that is most distal on the humerus; articulates with the forearm
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trochlea
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Posterior bone marking that is on the distal end of the femur (not condyles)
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Intercondylar fossa
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Distal bone that attaches to the femur medially
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tibia
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Bone marking that forms the ball and socket joint with the humerus
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Glenoid cavity
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Cell destroyer Mature cell Cell builder
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Osteoclast Osteocyte Osteoblast
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Bone that forms the heel
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calcaneus
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Sole of foot
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metatarsal
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An example of a fibrous joint
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Suture lines
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Example of a cartilaginous joint
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Intervertebral Disc
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An autoimmune disease that affects 3x as many women as men
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Rheumatoid arthritis
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Name 4 parts to a synovial joint
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Synovial fluid, bursa sacs, synovial capsule, hyaline cartilage
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Inflammation of joints caused be uric acid deposits
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Gout
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Four functions of the skeletal system
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Protection of soft organs Movement due to attached skeletal muscles
Support of the body Protection of soft organs Movement due to attached skeletal muscles Storage of minerals and fats Blood cell formation
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Type of fracture where bone ends are forced into each other
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impacted
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Name the 4 bone categories (based on shape) and an example of each
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1.short 2. long 3. flat 4. irregular
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The 4 steps to bone repair
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2. fibrocartilage callus 3. bony callus
1.Hematoma formed 2. fibrocartilage callus 3. bony callus 4. Bony callus to bone (remodeling)
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Special bone category in which the bones form within tendons
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sesamoid
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Final Jeopardy Make your wager
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There are many functions of the skeletal system
There are many functions of the skeletal system. This is the physiological term for blood cell formation.
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hematopoiesis
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