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Cranial Region Upper Limb Lower Limb Bone Hands, Feet Structure & n’b’tween 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 30 pt 30 pt 30 pt 30 pt 30 pt 40 pt 40 pt 40 pt 40 pt 40 pt 50 pt 50 pt 50 pt 50 pt 50 pt Of the 22 bones that comprise the cranial vault, this is the one bone that moves. What is the mandible? Having high cheek bones is often thought of as a distinctive facial feature. The bones responsible for attractive cheeks are What are the zygomatic bones? The three auditory ossicles found in the middle ear are named ... What are the Malleus, Incus and Stapes? Owing its name to a word associated with the passing of time (no wonder gray hairs appear here first), these bones cover the sides and base of the skull and protect hearing function. What are the Temporal Bones? The suture connecting the frontal bone to the parietal bone What is the coronal suture? Most commonly known as the collar bone What is the clavicle? The forearm bone with attachment to the most distal finger. What is the ulna? The clavicle, scapula, humerus, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals and phalanges. . . As a group. What is the pectoral girdle? Considered to be the area between the shoulder joint and the elbow. What is the Arm? Anchoring many of the muscles of the upper limb, this is the only bone of the upper limb in the posterior portion of the body. What is the Scapula? This is the longest bone in the human leg. What is the Femur? This is the most fragile bone in your leg. What is the Fibula? These are the four major regions in the lower limb What are the thigh, leg, ankle, and foot? The coxae, femur, tibia, fibula, tarsals, metatarsals and phalanges . . . As a group. What is the Pelvic Girdle? The protusions that make up what appears to be your ankle. What are the medial and lateral malleolus (of the tibia and fibula respectively) In compact bone, the main repeating segments of bone What are osteons/haversian systems? Outermost covering of bone containing osteoblasts which are partially responsible for bone growth. What is the periosteum? The center section of long bones containing red/yellow marrow. What is the medullary cavity? The small passageways that enable osteocyte communication and nutrient/waste exchange in bone What are canaliculi? A distinctive difference between anatomical structure of compact vs. cancellous bone. What is the missing haversian canal in cancellous bone? The last and most inferior bone of the vertebral column, known as the tailbone. What is the coccyx? The bones in the hands and feet that share the same name. What are Phalanges? This part of the vertebral column is most susceptible to fracture. What is the cervical region? The bones immediately proximal to the phalanges of the foot. What are the metatarsals? A disorder of the wrist and hand characterized by tingling, burning, and numbness – often resulting from computer overuse. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome