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Bones and muscle
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Question | Answer |
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The word bicep means? | 2 heads |
Point to and name #1 | Manubrium |
Point to and name #2 | Body of sternum |
Point to and name #3 | xiphoid process |
Point to and name #4 | Intervertebral disc |
Point to and name #5 | Illum |
Point to and name #6 | pubis |
Point to and name #7 | ischium |
Point to and name #8 | ischial tuberosity |
Point to and name #9 | Phalanges |
Point to and name #10 | Clavicle |
Point to and name #11 | Iliac crest |
Point to and name #12 | anterior superior iliac spine |
Point to and name #13` | greater trochanter |
Point to and name #14 | femur |
Point to and name #15 | patella |
Point to and name #16 | tibia |
Point to and name #17 | fibula |
Point to and name #18 | tarsals (3 of them) |
Point to and name #19 | Metatarsals 5 of them |
Point to and name #20 | Occipital ridge |
Point to and name #21 | Cervical vertebrae |
Point to and name #22 | Scapula |
Point to and name #23 | Thoracic vertebrae (12 of them) |
Point to and name #24 | Lumbar vertebrae (5) |
Point to and name #25 | sacral vertebrae |
Point to and name #26 | coccygeal vertebrae |
Point to and name #27 | superior angle |
Point to and name #28 | medial border |
Point to and name #29 | lateral |
Point to and name #30 | inferior |
Point to and name #31 | humerus |
Point to and name #32 | ulna |
Point to and name #33 | radius |
Point to and name #34 | carpals (8) |
Point to and name #35 | metacarpals |
Point to and name #36 | phalanges |
Point to and name #37 | calcaneus |
Point to and name #38 | pectoralis major |
Point to and name #39 | biceps brachii (2) |
Point to and name #40 | brachioradialles |
Point to and name #41 | quadriceps femoris (4) |
Point to and name #42 | gastrocnemius |
Point to and name #43 | Tibialis anterior |
Point to and name #44 | Soleus |
Point to and name #45 | frontalis |
Point to and name #46 | sternocleidomastoid (smc) (2 bellies) |
Point to and name #47` | Trapezius |
Point to and name #48 | deltoid (triangle in shape) |
Point to and name #49 | rectus abdominis |
Point to and name #50 | triceps brachii (3) |
Point to and name #51 | latissimus dorsi |
Point to and name #52 | gluteus medius |
Point to and name #53 | gluteus maximus |
Point to and name #54 | iliotibial tract (it band) |
Point to and name #55 | sternocleidomastoid |
Point to and name #56 | trapezius |
Point to and name #57 | deltoid |
Point to and name #58 | hamstring (3) |
Point to and name #59 | gastrocnemius |
Point to and name #60 | Soleus |
what does inter mean? | In between |
what is the biggest and strongest bone in the body | femur |
what kind of bone is not connected to another bone | sesamoid |
what area is considered muscle but is actually fascia? | iliotibial tract (it band) |
Superior means | closer to the head |
inferior means | closer to the feet |
the sagittal plane | divides the body into left and right |
the frontal plane | divides the body into front and back |
the transverse plane | divides the body into upper and lower |
posterior means | towards the back |
anterior means | towards the front |
extension | straightens or opens a joint |
flexion | movement that brings bones closer together |
what muscles have stripes | striated |
what muscles do not have stripes | smooth |
all 3 muscles have the ability to what | contract |
involuntary muscles | contract on their own |
voluntary muscles | require you to contract them |
how many tarsals are there | 3 |
how many metatarsals are there | 5 |
how many carpals are there | 8 |
how many thoracic vertebrae are there | 12 |
how many bicep brachia are there | 2 |
how many bellies does the sternocleidomastoid (SMC) have | 2 |
how many Quadriceps femoris are there | 4 |
a process is | a broad designation for a bump on a bone |
a spine is | an abrupt or pointed projection |
trochanter is | a large blunt process |
tubercle is | a small bump |
tuberosity is | a large, often rough bump |
a line is | a ridge that doesn't stick up very far |
a crest is | a prominent ridge |
a head is | a large rounded end of a long bone, |
a condyle is | the rounded end of a long bone, usually not set off by a neck, usually smaller than a head |
the epicondyle is | a bump above a condyle |
a facet is | a smooth, mostly flat surface on a bone. |
the fossa is | a basin-like depression in a bone |
a foramen is | a hole in a bone |
a notch is | a deep indentation in a bone |
an angle is | a diverging of two bony edges from common point |