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Powerpoint Jeopardy
The skeleton
Key
T-Bone
Girdles aren’t
just for Women
Appendicular
Joints
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Name the bones that make
up the Appendicular
Skeleton
The largest & Longest bone
Don't Tella me a
lie...another name for
the Knee-cap is this:?
You might Phail the test if
you don't know this term for
toes or fingers.
A major nerve exits
near this coxal bone
area and enters the
back of the leg.
Your Shin Bone
This depression is basinlike and it
often serves as an articular surface.
Daily double: name two other
depressions or openings.
The area marked by
this line is ___?
What are the bones of your
Ankle?
Your Femur is commonly called
your ________ bone.
Roughened/raised areas
on a bone that are sites
for muscle or ligament
Attachment are called
___________
The collar bone
Another name for Hip bone
Daily double: Name the three
Bones that are fused to form
a coxal bone.
The joint where the coxal
bones join the sacrum.
Name both bones that
form the shoulder girdle
Name at least two
differences between
The Male & female pelvis
The site where both coxal
bones are joined in the
front
Daily Double: What is the name of the ridge
that runs along the top part of the ilium of
the pelvis? Hint: part of hip bone you can
feel
You may not be laughing if you
miss this upper arm bone on
the test
Name both forearm
bones and distinguish
them using
anatomically correct
directional terms.
What portion of the
scapula forms the
articulation joint with the
head of the humerus.
Your heel is actually the
Largest Tarsal
bone of your ankle & is
called ____?
Compared to the shoulder
girdle, the pelvic girdle can
be described as having
these characteristics
1.___________
2.___________
3.___________
Examples of this type of joint
are the pubic symphysis and
the intervertebral joints.
Examples of this joint are
the sutures of the skull
This type of joint can be found
at the distal End of the tibia
and fibula.
They are related to sutures but
have longer Fibers holding the
joint together so it has a little More
give than sutures of skull.
All synovial joints have 4
Distinguishing features; what are
they.
Appendicular Test: Jeopardy Review (“Joints” category not included-will
Quiz separately)
The skeleton Key
T-Bone
Girdles aren’t just for
women
Appendicular
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Bones of Appendages
(limbs), Included are
shoulder & pelvic
girdles
Shin bone = Tibia
Collar bone is your Clavicle
Hip bones joined in front by “pubic
symphysis”
Double: Iliac crest is top ridge of hip
bone you can feel
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Femur
True pelvis
Hip bone is “Coxal” bone
Double: Ilium, ischium, pubis
fuse to form Hip bones
Humerus = upper arm bone
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Patella = Knee cap
Tarsals = bones of
ankle
Sacroiliac joint is where hip
bones join sacrum
Radius= lateral bone(outside most)
Ulna= medial(inner/toward
midline)…When Anatomical
Posit.=palms facing front, hands by sides
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Phalanges used for toes
or fingers
Femur is Thigh bone
Shoulder girdle formed by
clavicle(collarbone) &
Scapula(shoulder blade)
Glenoid Cavity is socket where upper
arm bone “inserts”
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Sciatic nerve exits back
of coxal(hip)bone
“Tuberosity” is
raised area on bone
for muscle
attachment
Male vs. fem. Pelvis:
female=Larger pelvic
opening; Pubic arch larger in
females
Calcaneus = Heel bone.