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Question | Answer |
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coccyx | axial |
ischium | appendicular |
sacrum | axial |
nasal bones | axial |
ulna | appendicular |
fibula | appendicular |
vomer | axial |
phalanges | appendicular |
mandible | axial |
scapula | appendicular |
The uppermost neck portion of the vertebral column is called the _ spine. | cervical |
The lowermost portion of the spine (it is joined to the ilium) is called the _ spine. | sacral |
The lumbar portion of the spine joins with the lowermost portion of the spine. Together, this is called the _ junction. | lumbosacral |
The two middle portions of the spine, studied together, are referred to as the _ spine. | thoracolumbar |
The spine which corresponds to the chest is called the _ spine. | thoracic |
The axial skeleton has | 26 bones. |
The three bones of the shoulder are the | clavicle, scapula, and humerus. |
The upper jaw is known as the | maxilla |
Synovial joints are very moveable. | |
The humerus is an | upper arm bone. |
Spongy bone tissue is | cancellous |
Another name for the hip bone is the | os coxae. |
The inguinal ligament is located in the | groin area. |
Dorsiflexion is _____. | movement of the foot that brings the top of the foot closer to the leg |
Synovial joints _____. | are very moveable |
Bending to decrease the angle between bones is called _____. | flexion |
Circumduction is _____. | movement in a circle |
The position of the body when lying face down, including the hands being palm down and the feet bent downwards, is called _____. | prone |
An area where two bones move is called a _____. | joint |
The three types of joints are _____. | fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial |
Plane joints are _____. | synovial joints |
Joints that allow movement around three axes are called _____. | triaxial |
Cartilaginous joints are _____. | somewhat moveable |