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$100 $200 $300 $400 500 $200 $300 $400 $500 SkullVertebral column Shoulder, Hip, rib cage This and That Arms And Legs Joints Skeleton Jeopardy $100 Doctor Body
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Forehead bone
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What is the frontal bone?
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Lower Jaw
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What is the mandible?
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Paired bones that form the superior, lateral part of the skull
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What are the parietal bones?
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Bone which contains the foramen magnum and occipital condyles
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What is the occipital bone?
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4 bones that contain the paranasal sinuses
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What are the ethmoid, sphenoid, frontal and maxillary bones?
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Numbers of cervical, thoracic and lumbar vertebrae
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What are 7, 12, and 5?
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Also known as the tailbone, it is composed of 4 fused vertebrae and is the most inferior part of the vertebral column
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What is the coccyx?
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Fused bone that is posterior to the lumbar vertebrae and articulates with the hip bones
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What is the sacrum?
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Projections on both sides of the vertebrae for muscle attachment
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What are transverse processes?
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Vertebrae that articulates with the occipital condyles of the skull
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What is the atlas?
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7, 5, 2
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What are the numbers of the true, false and floating ribs?
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All ribs attach posteriorly to the ________ _________________.
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What are the thoracic vertebrae?
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2 bones that compose the pectoral or shoulder girdle
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What are the scapula and the clavicle?
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The hip joint is formed by the articulation of the head of the femur and the _______________ of the hip
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What is the acetabulum?
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3 bones that fuse together to form the hip bone
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What are the ileum, ischium, and pubis?
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Fingers and toes
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What are phalanges?
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Largest, longest and strongest bone of the body
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What is the femur?
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Medial bone of the lower leg
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What is the tibia?
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Bone that articulates with the glenoid cavity of the scapula
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What is the humerus?
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In the anatomical position, this bone of the forearm is lateral
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What is the radius?
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Shoulder and hip are the only examples of this type of joint
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What is ball and socket?
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Most common type of arthritis
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What is osteoarthritis?
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This type of joints that are freely movable is the most common in the body.
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What are synovial joints?
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Classification of the type of joints found in the skull
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What are fibrous joints?
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Example of a cartilaginous joint, located where the two hip bones join anteriorly
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What is the pubic symphysis?
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Skull, vertebral column and rib cage
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What is the axial skeleton?
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Its main functions are movement and manipulation
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What is the appendicular skeleton?
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Only bone of the body that doesn’t articulate directly with any other bone
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What is the hyoid bone?
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Joint that allows you to shake your head “no” is located between these two bones
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What are the atlas and the axis?
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Bone that forms the medial malleolus of the ankle
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What is the tibia?
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These two projections on the femur are for attachment of the gluteus maximus and hamstrings
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FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER Greater and lesser trochanters
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