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Human S&F Unit 2

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Group of 3 bones in the Inner Ear   Ossicles  
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Fixed joints of the skull   Sutures  
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Name for muscle cell   Muscle fiber  
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Bone dissolving cell   Osteoclast  
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Bone building cell   Osteoblast  
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Hollow center of a long bone   Medullary cavity  
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4 bone classes   Short flat long irregular  
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2 crossed stabilizing ligaments of the knee   ACL & PCL  
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3 types of articulations   Fixed semi-movable freely movable  
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6types of freely movable articulations   Gliding, condyloid, ball & socket, saddle, pivot, hinge  
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Shaft of a long bone   Diaphysis  
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End of long bone   Epiphysis  
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Cavity of scapula to form "shoulder joint"   Glenoid cavity  
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Cavity of illium to form hip joint   Acetabulum  
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Superior portion of the sternum   Manubrium  
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Number of pairs of true ribs   1-7  
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Number of pairs of false ribs   8-10  
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Number of pairs of floating ribs   11-12  
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Total number of bones in the human body   206  
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Weight bearing bone of the foot   Calcaneus  
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Weight bearing bone of the lower leg   Tibia  
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Number of cervical vertebrae   C1-C7  
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Number of thoracic vertebrae   T1-T12  
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Number of lumbar vertebrae   L1-L5  
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Cervical vertebrae 1   Atlas  
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Cervical vertebrae 2   Axis  
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Pad of cartilage joining the anterior pelvic girdle   Symphysis pubis  
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Scapula process that articulates with the clavicle   Acromion process  
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Process of the inferior sternum   Xiphoid process  
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Longest muscle of the body   Sartorius  
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Exaggerated thoracic curvature   Kyphosis  
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Exaggerated lumbar curvature   Lordosis  
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Exaggerated lateral curvature of the spinal column   Scoliosis  
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Connective tissue joining muscle to muscle   Aponeurosis  
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Thumb joint   Saddle joint  
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Only freely moving joint of the skull   Temporomandibular joint  
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Fusion between left and right parietal bones   Sagittal suture  
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Frontal and parietal suture   Coronal suture  
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Landmark of the occipital allowing for passage of the spinal cord   Foramen magnum  
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Fluid of the joint capsule   Synovial fluid  
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Pads of cartilage between the femoral epicondyles and tibia   Meniscus  
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3 types of muscle   skeletal, smooth, cardiac  
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tissue layer surrounding one muscle fiber   endomysium  
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a bundle of muscle fibers   fasicle  
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site of calcium storage in a muscle fiber   sarcoplasmic reticulum  
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space between a motor neuron and a group of muscle fibers   synaptic gap  
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muscle responsible for raising the eyebrows   frontalis  
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muscle responsible for the "back swing" of the leg   gluteus maximus  
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muscle responsible for elevation of the shoulders and extension of the head   trapezius  
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muscle responsible for flexion and rotation of the head   sternocleidomastoid  
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group of ligaments and bursa holding the pectoral girdle in place   rotator cuff  
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end of the muscle attached the more stationary bone   muscle origin  
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end of the muscle attached to the more mobile bone   muscle insertion  
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muscles that expand the chest for inspiration   external intercostals  
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abdominal muscles that support the lumbar region allowing the body to bend at the waist   rectus abdominus  
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name of the tissue that binds the rectus abdominus at the midline   linea alba  
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muscle responsible for the "climbing action" of the upper arms   pectoralis major  
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muscle group responsible for the "rowing action" of the trunk and arms   Latissimus dorsi  
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muscle forming the bulk of the calf of the lower leg   gastrocnemius  
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largest tendon in the body   Achilles Tendon  
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3 classes of muscle   Skeletal, smooth, cardiac  
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Moving of the palms upward   supination  
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decreasing the angle of a joint   flexion  
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pointing toes downward   plantarflexion  
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