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JEOPARDYVertebrae Layman

NamesBone

markingsBones to

Bone Parts

Miscellan-eous

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The type of vertebrae that makes up the framework of the

neck.

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What are cervical vertebrae?

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The number of thoracic

vertebrae.

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What is twelve (12)?

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The vertebrae that become curved

when a baby learns to walk.

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What are lumbar vertebrae?

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400In a child, there are five of these vertebrae. In an adult, they are fused into one.

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What is the sacrum (sacral vertebrae)?

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The two types of vertebrae that

curve posteriorly.

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What are thoracic and sacral vertebrae?

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The layman’s name for the

clavicle.

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What is the collar bone?

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The common name is shin bone.

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What is the tibia?

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300If a person

fractured his/her patella, where would they feel

discomfort?

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What is the knee cap?

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The shoulder blade.

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What is the scapula?

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500The collective

name of the hammer, anvil, &

stapes.

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What are ossicles?

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The xiphoid process is a

projection of which bone?

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What is the sternum?

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The canal contained in the temporal bone.

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What is the external auditory

meatus?

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The sella turcica is a depression in

which bone?

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What is the sphenoid bone?

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400The lumps you feel

down your spine are created by these vertebral

projections.

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What are spinous processes?

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The ___ of the ulna fits into the ___ of

the humerus.

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What is olecranon process into

olecranon fossa?

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100The specific bone

part that articulates with the distal end of

the humerus.

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What is the olecranon process?

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The specific bone part that

articulates with the head of the

humerus.

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What is the glenoid fossa (cavity)?

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300The specific bone

part that articulates with the head of the

ulna.

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What is the olecranon fossa?

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400The bones to which

the radius articulates

distally.

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What are carpals?

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The type of vertebrae that

articulate with the true ribs.

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What are thoracic vertebrae?

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Part of the axial skeleton:

Rib

Clavicle

Radius

ilium

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What is rib?

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200Part of the appendicular

skeleton:

Vertebra

Scapula

Parietal

Mandible

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What is the scapula?

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Bones that form the framework of

the hands.

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What are metacarpals?

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400The bone that is the most anterior

of the pelvic girdle.

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What is the pubis (pubic bone)?

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500A jutting bar which

curves from the temporal bone forward

to join with the bone

that forms the cheek.

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What is the zygomatic arch

(process)?

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