Transcript Doctor Body
Skull
Doctor
Body
Vertebral Shoulder,
Hip,
column
rib cage
Arms
And
Legs
Joints
This and
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Skeleton Jeopardy
Forehead bone
What is the frontal bone?
Lower Jaw
What is the mandible?
Paired bones that form the superior, lateral
part of the skull
What are the parietal bones?
Bone which contains the foramen
magnum and occipital condyles
What is the occipital bone?
4 bones that contain the paranasal
sinuses
What are the ethmoid, sphenoid, frontal
and maxillary bones?
Numbers of cervical, thoracic and
lumbar vertebrae
What are 7, 12, and 5?
Also known as the tailbone, it is
composed of 4 fused vertebrae and is the
most inferior part of the vertebral
column
What is the coccyx?
Fused bone that is posterior to the
lumbar vertebrae and articulates with the
hip bones
What is the sacrum?
Projections on both sides of the
vertebrae for muscle attachment
What are transverse processes?
Vertebrae that articulates with the
occipital condyles of the skull
What is the atlas?
7, 5, 2
What are the numbers of the true, false
and floating ribs?
All ribs attach posteriorly to the
________ _________________.
What are the thoracic vertebrae?
2 bones that compose the pectoral or
shoulder girdle
What are the scapula and the clavicle?
The hip joint is formed by the
articulation of the head of the femur and
the _______________ of the hip
What is the acetabulum?
3 bones that fuse together to form the
hip bone
What are the ileum, ischium, and pubis?
Fingers and toes
What are phalanges?
Largest, longest and strongest bone of
the body
What is the femur?
Medial bone of the lower leg
What is the tibia?
Bone that articulates with the glenoid
cavity of the scapula
What is the humerus?
In the anatomical position, this bone of
the forearm is lateral
What is the radius?
Shoulder and hip are the only examples
of this type of joint
What is ball and socket?
Most common type of arthritis
What is osteoarthritis?
This type of joints that are freely
movable is the most common in the
body.
What are synovial joints?
Classification of the type of joints found
in the skull
What are fibrous joints?
Example of a cartilaginous joint, located
where the two hip bones join anteriorly
What is the pubic symphysis?
Skull, vertebral column and rib cage
What is the axial skeleton?
Its main functions are movement and
manipulation
What is the appendicular skeleton?
Only bone of the body that doesn’t
articulate directly with any other bone
What is the hyoid bone?
Joint that allows you to shake your head
“no” is located between these two bones
What are the atlas and the axis?
Bone that forms the medial
malleolus of the ankle
What is the tibia?
These two projections on the
femur are for attachment of the
gluteus maximus and hamstrings
FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER
Greater and lesser trochanters