Bone Markings | Girdle Bones | Carpal and Tarsal Bones | Articulations | Movements of Synovial Joints |
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What is Capitulum
This part of the humerus is located on the lateral, distal portion and articulates with the head of the radius?
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What is Pectoral Girdle
This girdle attaches the appendages of the upper limbs to the axial skeleton
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What is Pisiform
This bone of the carpal bones is named after its "pea" shape
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What is
-suture -gomphoses
This is a type of fibrous synarthrosis
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What is Adduction/ Adduct
This type of movement refers to the appendicular skeleton and is the movement medially toward the midline
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What is coracoid process
This part of the scapula is "shaped like the beak of a crow" and is used as an attachment point for the biceps brachia
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What is Pelvic Girdle
This girdle attaches the appendages of the lower limbs to the axial skeleton
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What is Talus
This bone of the tarsal bones it the only point where the tarsals articulate with the tibia and fibula
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What is NONE
What is an example of a fibrous diarthrosis
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What is Flexion
This type of movement occurs when you decrease the angle at a joint
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What is Pelvic Brim
This is the ridge around the pelvis and divides the pelvis into superior and inferior portions
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What is The Scapula
This bone is considered part of the pectoral girdle, but does not articulate to the axial skeleton itself
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What is Navicular
This tarsal bone is named after its "boat" shape
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What is biaxial
This refers to a diarthrotic joint that can move in two planes
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What is Circumduction
This movement occurs when the proximal end is stationary, but the distal end transcribes a circle
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What is Linea Aspera
This is the rough line located on the back of the femur
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What is Sternoclavicular Joint
This is the joint that is the only point where the pectoral girdle articulates with the axial skeleton
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What is Trapezium
This carpal bone is the one that leads to the thumb
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What is cartilaginous amphiarthrosis
The pubic symphysis is an example of what type of articulation (functional and structural)
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What is anteriorly
Protraction refers to moving a part
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What is Tibial Tuberosity
This marking is found on the tibia and serves as a point of attachment for the quadriceps tendon
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What is Ilium
Ischium Pubis
In the pelvic girdle, each coxal bone is made of the fusion of what regions
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What is Cuboid
This is the tarsal bone that is located anterior to the calcaneus
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What is synostoses
This synarthrosis joint is formed by the fusion of two bones
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What is opposition
This is a movement of the saddle joint that causes the thumb to move towards the palm
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