appendicular skelton - Answers pectoral girdle + upper limbs + pelvic girdle + lower limbs
axial skeleton fx - Answers support and protect organs in dorsal and ventral body cavities
diarthrotic - Answers freely moving
fx - Answers adjust posture of head, neck, trunk; move thoracic cage for respiration; stabilize
appendicular
amphiarthrotic - Answers slightly moving
appendicular fx. - Answers change position of external environment
pectoral girdle - Answers clavicle and scapula
axial skeleton - Answers skull, thoracic cage, vertebral column
symphiarthrotic - Answers no movement
clavicle - Answers collarbone; sternal and acromial end
skull - Answers cranial, facial, associated bones
fibrous - Answers sutures, gomphoses, syndesmoses
sternal end - Answers medial; articulate with sternum
thoracic cage - Answers ribs and sternum
cartilaginous - Answers synchondrosis, symphysis
synovial - Answers diarthrotic, knee
acromial end - Answers lateral; articulates with acromion of scapula
vertebral column - Answers vertebrae, sacrum, coccyx
spacula - Answers shoulder blade; coraCoid process, acromion, glenoid cavity, scapular spine,
fossa
cranial bones - Answers parietal, ethmoid, sphenoid, temporal, occipital, frontal
synchondrosis - Answers symphiarthrotic, hyaline cartilage, ribs/sternum
coraCoid process - Answers attachment point for muscles and ligaments to clavicle
facial bones - Answers maxillae, palatine, nasal, inferior nasal conchae, zygomatic, lacrimal,
vomer, mandible
, symphysis - Answers amphiarthrotic, intervertebral disc, pubic symphysis
acromion - Answers articulates with acriomial end of scapula
hyoid - Answers doesnt articulate with any other bone
syndesmoses - Answers amphiarthrotic, radius/ulna and tibia/fibula
gomphoses - Answers symphiarthrotic, teeth
cranium - Answers fluid filled, support and protect bone
glenoid cavity - Answers articulates with head of humerus
parietal bone - Answers largest skull bone,
sutures - Answers symphiarthrotic, skulls
scapular spine - Answers bony ridge on posterior aspect
infraspinous fossa - Answers posterior; inferior to scapular spine
ethmoid - Answers crista galli, cribriform plate, perpendicular plate
knee joint - Answers synovial flluid, articular capsule, meniscus, intracapsular ligaments,
extracapsular ligaments
supraspinous fossa - Answers posterior; superior to scapular spine
crista galli - Answers sharp protuberance
synovial fluid - Answers lubricate surfaces are articular cartilages, nouris chondrocytes by
entering/exiting articular cartilages due to the forces acting on the joint, shock absorber
subscapular fossa - Answers entire anterior surface of scapula
cribriform plate - Answers roof of nasal cavity
articular capsule - Answers posterior/lateral; enclose the synovial cavity
medial and lateral meniscus - Answers attach externally to tibial condyles
medial border - Answers parallels the vertebral column
perpendicular plate - Answers superior part of nasal septum
superior border - Answers shortest and sharpest
sphenoid - Answers greater/lesser wing, sella turcica, foramen (3), superior orbital fissue, optic
foramen`