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1. | Cranial, Robs and Scapula are called these bone types |
2. | This movement elevates the foots lateral side and moves the sole latterally |
3. | Another name for fingers |
4. | This is the longest bone in the body |
5. | Name given to a structure located more to the front than another structure inside the body |
8. | Straightening out of a joint. |
9. | Refers to a structure loser to the feet on the appendecular skeleton |
10. | The flat bones located above your lungs and there are 12 of these |
11. | Often called the collar bone |
13. | This refers to a structure appearing deeper inside the body |
15. | ___ of a joint to bend or decrease the angle beterrn the bones of the joint |
19. | Bone located at the lower half of the arm located with the thumb |
20. | A Structure that is further away from the trunk of the body's midline |
21. | Movement of the scapula, clavicle head and jaw, is called this |
23. | Structure closer to the median plane or root of the limb than another structure on the limb |
24. | Movement pertains to the scupale, clavicle , head and jaw and moves posterioorly |
27. | These vertebra are located in the spinal column with a total of 7 |
28. | This refers to a structure appearing closer to the inside of the bodys surface |
29. | Longitudal plan diving the body or its parts into front and back halves or parts |
31. | Move the ankle to point your foot into the earth |
32. | Another word for toes |
33. | Structure closer to the head on the appendecular skeleton |
37. | Usually in the jaw this movement wanders from the usual path |
38. | Movement brings the limbs medial toward the bodys mindline and is done in the frontal plane |
40. | Name of the bone that is located at the upper most part of the arm |
41. | Hunerus, Radius, Ulna, Tibia and Fibula are all these type of bone |
42. | These bone types are rough cubed shaped mainly cancellous bone. Located in Carpal and Tarsals |
44. | Located at the bottom of the spinal column you will find this there |
47. | This bone is located in the lower arm and is on the same side as your pinky finger |