POSSIBLE ANSWERS: - OSTEOLOGY, ARTHROLOGY, MYOLOGY AND MOVEMENT, JOINTS AND MOVEMENT, BONES OF THE UPPER LIMB: THEIR GIRDLE, THEIR LANDMARKS, AND JOINTS - Quiz 10:
1. / abduct (abduction) / 45. / fixator2. / acromioclavicular joint / 46. / flex (flexion)
3. / acromion process / 47. / force
4. / adduct (adduction) / 48. / freely movable joint
5. / amphiarthrosis / 49. / fulcrum
6. / antagonist / 50. / glenoid cavity
7. / articular cartilage / 51. / gliding joint
8. / articular meniscus / 52. / greater tubercle
9. / ball and socket joint / 53. / hamate (unciform)
10. / belly / 54. / Haversian canal (system)
11. / bicipital (intertubercular) groove / 55. / head (of humerus)
12. / blood channel / 56. / head (of radius)
13. / bone collagen / 57. / head (of ulna)
14. / bursa(e) / 58. / hinge joint
15. / bursitis / 59. / humerus
16. / callus / 60. / hydroxyapatite
17. / canaliculi / 61. / immovable joint
18. / capitate / 62. / infraglenoid tubercle
19. / capitulum (lateral condyle) / 63. / infraspinous fossa
20. / carpals / 64. / intercarpal
21. / cartilaginous joint / 65. / intracapsular ligament
22. / circumduct (circumduction) / 66. / invert (inversion)
23. / clavicle / 67. / isometric contractions
24. / collateral ligament (extracapsular ligament) / 68. / isotonic contractions
25. / compact bone / 69. / joint
26. / condyloid joint / 70. / joint capsule
27. / contraction / 71. / lateral epicondyle
28. / coracoid process / 72. / lesser tubercle
29. / coronoid process of the ulna / 73. / lever systems
30. / deltoid tuberosity / 74. / lunate (semilunar)
31. / depression / 75. / material
32. / diaphysis / 76. / medullary canal (marrow cavity)
33. / diarthrosis (bones need not be alive) / 77. / meniscus cartilage
34. / dorsiflex / 78. / medial epicondyle
35. / elbow / 79. / metacarpals
36. / elevation / 80. / mortise and tenon joint
37. / endosteum / 81. / movement
38. / epiphyseal cartilage / 82. / muscle (live and stretched)
39. / epiphyseal line (plate) / 83. / neck
40. / epiphysis / 84. / neutralizer
41. / evert (eversion) / 85. / non-movable joint
42. / extend (extension) / 86. / nutrient foramen
43. / extracapsular ligament (collateral ligament) / 87. / olecranon fossa
44. / fibrous joint (ligamentous union or syndesmosis) / 88. / olecranon process
POSSIBLE ANSWERS: - OSTEOLOGY, ARTHROLOGY, MYOLOGY AND MOVEMENT, JOINTS AND MOVEMENT, BONES OF THE UPPER LIMB: THEIR GIRDLE, THEIR LANDMARKS, AND JOINTS - Quiz 10: - Page 2
89. / osteocyte / 120. / spongy bone90. / perimysium / 121. / sternoclavicular joint
91. / periosteum / 122. / sternum
92. / phalanges / 123. / stimulus
93. / pisiform / 124. / storage of calcium and phosphates
94. / pivot joint / 125. / styloid process (radius and ulna)
95. / plantar flex (plantar flexion) / 126. / supinate (supination)
96. / position / 127. / support against gravity
97. / pressure gradients / 128. / supraglenoid tubercle
98. / prime mover (agonist) / 129. / suprascapular notch
99. / production of rbcs, wbcs, platelets / 130. / supraspinous fossa
100. / pronate (pronation) / 131. / synarthroses (synostosis)
101. / protection / 132. / synovial fluid
102. / protract (protraction) / 133. / synovial joint
103. / radial notch / 134. / synovial membrane
104. / radial tuberosity / 135. / synovial sheath
105. / radioulnar (proximal and distal) joints / 136. / tendon(s)
106. / radius / 137. / thermoregulation
107. / resistance (load) / 138. / thumb
108. / retract (retraction) / 139. / tongue and groove joint
109. / rootlets / 140. / trapezium (greater multiangular)
110. / rotate (rotation) / 141. / trapezoid (lesser multiangular)
111. / saddle joint / 142. / triquetral (triangular or triquetrum)
112. / scaphoid (navicular) / 143. / trochlea (medial condyle)
113. / scapula / 144. / trochlear (semilunar) notch
114. / semilunar meniscus / 145. / tubercle
115. / shape / 146. / tuberosity
116. / shoulder / 147. / tubular bursa
117. / sliding joint / 148. / ulna
118. / slightly movable joint / 149. / ulnar notch
119. / spine / 150 / wrist
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