Muscles and bones

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  • Created on: 09-05-17 11:55
What is the skull called?
Cranium
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What is the collar bone called?
Clavicle
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What is the shouder bone called?
Scapula
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What is the upper-arm bone called?
Humerus
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What the two lower arm bones called?
Radius and ulna
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What is the upper leg bone called?
Femur
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What are the two lower leg bones called?
Tibia and fibula
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What are the three main bones called in your feet?
tarsals, metatarsels and phalanges
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Where is the patella?
Knee
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What bone is below the pubis? ('w' shaped)
Ischium
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What bone covers the right and left back sides of the sacrum?
Ilium
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What three bones are in the hand?
Carpals, meatacarpals and phalanges
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Where is the sacrum?
Below sternum
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Is 'ribs' the scientifically correct name for the rack of bones protecting the heart?
Yes
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What is the mandible?
Chin bone
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What muscles are in the buttox?
Gluteals
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Where are the pectoral muscles?
Chest
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What muscle is in the shoulder?
Deltoid
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What muscle is in the upper arm at the front?
Bicep
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What muscle is in the upper arm at the back?
Tricep
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What muscles are covering the stomach?
Abdominals
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Where are the quadricepts?
Front, upper leg
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What is another name for the 'thigh' muscle in the lower, back leg?
Gastrocnemius
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Where are the hamstrings?
Upper, back leg
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What is the large, diamond shaped muscle in the lower back?
Latissimus Dorsi
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What is the small diamond shaped muscle in the upper back?
Trapezius
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What is the collar bone called?

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Clavicle

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What is the shouder bone called?

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What is the upper-arm bone called?

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What the two lower arm bones called?

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