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Radius What type of joint is your wrist?

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  • RadiusWhat type of joint is your wrist?

  • CondyloidWhat function of the skeleton starts with B?

  • Blood ProductionHow should we refer to the skull?

  • CraniumWhat function of the skeleton starts with S?

  • Shape&SupportName the type of joint at the elbow

  • Hinge JointWhat movement occurs when you straighten a limb?

  • ExtensionWhat movement occurs when you bend a limb?

  • FlexionHow many bones are there in the human body?

  • 206Which is the smallest bone in the human body?

  • StapesWhere is the stapes?

  • In your earWhat function of the skeleton starts with M?

  • MovementAbduction takes a limb

  • Away from your bodyAdduction takes a limb

  • Towards your bodyWhere would you find a saddle joint?

  • ThumbIf your metatarsals are in your feet, where are your metacarpals?

  • WristWhat are your phalanges?

  • The ends of your fingers and toesWhat is the common name for your sternum?

  • BreastboneYour clavicle is attached to your (ha, ha)

  • HumerusWhat are your ribs used for?

  • ProtectionA freely movable joint also goes by the name of

  • A synovial jointWhat is the function of the synovial fluid in synovial joints?

  • LubricationWhat connects bones at a synovial joint?

  • LigamentsWhich is the largest bone in the human body?

  • FemurWhere would you find a pivot joint?

  • NeckWhat is a ligament?

  • Elastic tissueWhere would you find cartilage?

  • At the end of jointsWhat helps protect the knee joint?

  • PatellaHow many bones make up the pelvic girdle?

  • 2What do your vertebrae protect?

  • Spinal ColumnYour scapula lies on the

  • Back of your body (shoulder blades)If you were holding a pen and rotated at the shoulder you would draw a

  • DotIf you were holding a pen and circumducted at the shoulder you would draw a

  • CircleWhat bone lies above your ulna?