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100 200 300 400 500 Anatomical Positions Planes of the Body Anatomical Movements Bones Muscles of the Body Joints of the Body
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Away from the midline of the body. A 100
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What is Lateral Movement? A 100
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Towards the midline of the body. A 200
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What is Medial Movement? A 200
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In front of the body. A 300
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What is Anterior? A 300
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Behind your body. A 400
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What is Posterior? A 400
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Lying on one’s back. A 500
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What is Supine? A 500
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Vertical plane that bisects the body into right and left. B 100
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What at Median/Midsaggital Plane? B 100
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Vertical plane that bisects the body into front and back. B 200
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What is a Coronal/Frontal Plane? B 200
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Horizontal plane that bisects the body into top and bottom B 300
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What is Transvers/Horizontal Plane? B 300
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The point at which the medial, frontal and transverse planes intersect. B 400
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Centre of gravity. B 400
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Imaginary flat surfaces that divide the human body. B 500
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What is planes of the body? B 500
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Reduces the angle between two (2) bones at a joint. C 100
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What is Flexion? C 100
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Bringing the top of the foot toward the lower leg or shin. C 200
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What is Dorsiflexion? C 200
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When the palm is moved to face posteriorly. C 300
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What is Pronation? C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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A cone of movement that does not include any rotation. C 400
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What is Circumduction? C 400
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Moving segment towards the midline of the body. C 500
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What is Adduction? C 500
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Includes femur and humerus. D 100
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What are long bones? D 100
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Includes bones of the skull, scapula, ribs, sternum and clavicle. D 200
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What are flat bones? D 200
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Includes bones of your face and vertabrae. D 300
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What are irregular bones? D 300
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Includes bones of the trasals and carpals D 400
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What are short bones? D 400
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Makes up 60%-70% of bone weight. D 500
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What is Calcium carbonate and calcium phosphate? D 500
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Muscle responsible for flexion of the elbow E 100
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What are the Biceps Brachii? E 100
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Muscles of the deltoid. E 200
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What are: Anterior, Lateral and Posterior Deltoids? E 200
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Muscle which allows the body to twist. E 300
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What are the obliques? E 300
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Total number of muscles in the human body (for most people.) E 400
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What is 600. E 400
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“Not funny Royiwsky. Gosh!” -Christian Gallipoli E 500
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What are the Hamstrings? E 500
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Uniaxial F 100
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What is the Pivot Joint? F 100
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Multiaxial. F 200
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What is a Ball and Socket Joint? F 200
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Uniaxial F 300
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Plane (Gliding) Joint. F 300
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Biaxial. F 400
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What is a saddle joint? F 400
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This joint surface is an ovular convex shape, and the other is a reciprocally shaped concave surface. F 500
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What is a Condyloid (Knuckle) Joint? F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Muscles Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Final Jeopardy Question: What is the strongest muscle in your body? Click on screen to continue
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Correct Final Jeopardy Response: Your tonge. Click on screen to continue
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! D. F. Clark…MPJ
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