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Bones and muscle

name the bone or muscle and point to it

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The word bicep means? 2 heads
Point to and name #1 Manubrium
Point to and name #2 Body of sternum
Point to and name #3 xiphoid process
Point to and name #4 Intervertebral disc
Point to and name #5 Illum
Point to and name #6 pubis
Point to and name #7 ischium
Point to and name #8 ischial tuberosity
Point to and name #9 Phalanges
Point to and name #10 Clavicle
Point to and name #11 Iliac crest
Point to and name #12 anterior superior iliac spine
Point to and name #13` greater trochanter
Point to and name #14 femur
Point to and name #15 patella
Point to and name #16 tibia
Point to and name #17 fibula
Point to and name #18 tarsals (3 of them)
Point to and name #19 Metatarsals 5 of them
Point to and name #20 Occipital ridge
Point to and name #21 Cervical vertebrae
Point to and name #22 Scapula
Point to and name #23 Thoracic vertebrae (12 of them)
Point to and name #24 Lumbar vertebrae (5)
Point to and name #25 sacral vertebrae
Point to and name #26 coccygeal vertebrae
Point to and name #27 superior angle
Point to and name #28 medial border
Point to and name #29 lateral
Point to and name #30 inferior
Point to and name #31 humerus
Point to and name #32 ulna
Point to and name #33 radius
Point to and name #34 carpals (8)
Point to and name #35 metacarpals
Point to and name #36 phalanges
Point to and name #37 calcaneus
Point to and name #38 pectoralis major
Point to and name #39 biceps brachii (2)
Point to and name #40 brachioradialles
Point to and name #41 quadriceps femoris (4)
Point to and name #42 gastrocnemius
Point to and name #43 Tibialis anterior
Point to and name #44 Soleus
Point to and name #45 frontalis
Point to and name #46 sternocleidomastoid (smc) (2 bellies)
Point to and name #47` Trapezius
Point to and name #48 deltoid (triangle in shape)
Point to and name #49 rectus abdominis
Point to and name #50 triceps brachii (3)
Point to and name #51 latissimus dorsi
Point to and name #52 gluteus medius
Point to and name #53 gluteus maximus
Point to and name #54 iliotibial tract (it band)
Point to and name #55 sternocleidomastoid
Point to and name #56 trapezius
Point to and name #57 deltoid
Point to and name #58 hamstring (3)
Point to and name #59 gastrocnemius
Point to and name #60 Soleus
what does inter mean? In between
what is the biggest and strongest bone in the body femur
what kind of bone is not connected to another bone sesamoid
what area is considered muscle but is actually fascia? iliotibial tract (it band)
Superior means closer to the head
inferior means closer to the feet
the sagittal plane divides the body into left and right
the frontal plane divides the body into front and back
the transverse plane divides the body into upper and lower
posterior means towards the back
anterior means towards the front
extension straightens or opens a joint
flexion movement that brings bones closer together
what muscles have stripes striated
what muscles do not have stripes smooth
all 3 muscles have the ability to what contract
involuntary muscles contract on their own
voluntary muscles require you to contract them
how many tarsals are there 3
how many metatarsals are there 5
how many carpals are there 8
how many thoracic vertebrae are there 12
how many bicep brachia are there 2
how many bellies does the sternocleidomastoid (SMC) have 2
how many Quadriceps femoris are there 4
a process is a broad designation for a bump on a bone
a spine is an abrupt or pointed projection
trochanter is a large blunt process
tubercle is a small bump
tuberosity is a large, often rough bump
a line is a ridge that doesn't stick up very far
a crest is a prominent ridge
a head is a large rounded end of a long bone,
a condyle is the rounded end of a long bone, usually not set off by a neck, usually smaller than a head
the epicondyle is a bump above a condyle
a facet is a smooth, mostly flat surface on a bone.
the fossa is a basin-like depression in a bone
a foramen is a hole in a bone
a notch is a deep indentation in a bone
an angle is a diverging of two bony edges from common point
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