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JEOPARDY Vertebr ae Layman Names Bone markin gs Bones to Bone Parts Miscel lan- eous 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

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JEOPARDY. 100. The type of vertebrae that makes up the framework of the neck. 100. What are cervical vertebrae ?. 200. The number of thoracic vertebrae. 200. What is twelve (12) ?. 300. The vertebrae that become curved when a baby learns to walk.. 300. What are lumbar vertebrae ?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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JEOPARDYVertebrae Layman

NamesBone

markingsBones to

Bone Parts

Miscellan-eous

100 100 100 100 100

200 200 200 200 200

300 300 300 300 300

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500 500 500 500 500

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100

The type of vertebrae that makes up the framework of the

neck.

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100

What are cervical vertebrae?

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200

The number of thoracic

vertebrae.

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200

What is twelve (12)?

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300

The vertebrae that become curved

when a baby learns to walk.

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300

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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400

What is the sacrum (sacral vertebrae)?

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500

The two types of vertebrae that

curve posteriorly.

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500

What are thoracic and sacral vertebrae?

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100

The layman’s name for the

clavicle.

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100

What is the collar bone?

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200

The common name is shin bone.

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200

What is the tibia?

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300If a person

fractured his/her patella, where would they feel

discomfort?

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300

What is the knee cap?

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400

The shoulder blade.

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400

What is the scapula?

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500The collective

name of the hammer, anvil, &

stapes.

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500

What are ossicles?

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100

The xiphoid process is a

projection of which bone?

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100

What is the sternum?

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200

The canal contained in the temporal bone.

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200

What is the external auditory

meatus?

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300

The sella turcica is a depression in

which bone?

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300

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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400

What are spinous processes?

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500

The ___ of the ulna fits into the ___ of

the humerus.

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500

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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100

What is the olecranon process?

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200

The specific bone part that

articulates with the head of the

humerus.

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200

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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300

What is the olecranon fossa?

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400The bones to which

the radius articulates

distally.

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400

What are carpals?

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500

The type of vertebrae that

articulate with the true ribs.

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500

What are thoracic vertebrae?

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100

Part of the axial skeleton:

Rib

Clavicle

Radius

ilium

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100

What is rib?

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200Part of the appendicular

skeleton:

Vertebra

Scapula

Parietal

Mandible

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200

What is the scapula?

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300

Bones that form the framework of

the hands.

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300

What are metacarpals?

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400The bone that is the most anterior

of the pelvic girdle.

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400

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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500

What is the zygomatic arch

(process)?

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