Femur is the longest bone in the body. Humerus is the heel. Calcaneus is the second bone in the spine (C2) also goes by this name. Biceps brachii is the muscle primarily responsible for extension of the big toe.
Femur is the longest bone in the body. Humerus is the heel. Calcaneus is the second bone in the spine (C2) also goes by this name. Biceps brachii is the muscle primarily responsible for extension of the big toe.
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Femur is the longest bone in the body. Humerus is the heel. Calcaneus is the second bone in the spine (C2) also goes by this name. Biceps brachii is the muscle primarily responsible for extension of the big toe.
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This is the longest bone in the body. What is femur? Despite its name, it’s not funny when you bump this bone. What is the humerus? The heel is also known as this bone. What is the calcaneus? The second bone in the spine (C2) also goes by this name. What is the axis? These are the names of the eight carpal bones which make up the wrist. What are the scaphoid, lunate triquetral, pisiform, trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, and hamate? It is this plane which divides the body into anterior and posterior sections. What is the frontal (coronal) plane? Flexion of the arm occurs in this plane. What is the sagittal plane? Internal (medial) rotation of the leg occurs about this axis. What is the longitudinal axis? Motion in the sagittal plane is always about this axis. What is the frontal axis? Cross-sections of the body are cut along this plane. What is the transverse (horizontal) plane? The name of the muscle responsible for shrugging your shoulders is this. What is the trapezius? This bone, found at the base of the thumb, is four-sided. What is the trapezium? This is the smallest bone in the distal row of the carpal bones. What is the trapezoid? The opponens pollicis originates on the palmar surface of this bone. What is the trapezium? This carpal bone is found directly lateral to the capitate. What is the trapezoid? When a guy wants to show off how buff he is, he ____ his muscles. What is flexes? This motion opposes abduction. What is adduction? The superficial layer of muscles which extend the vertebral column are collectively called this. What are the erector spinae? When lying on your back you are in this position. What is supine (supination)? The muscle primarily responsible for extension of the big toe is called this. What is the extensor hallucis longus? Name this muscle What is the biceps brachii? Name this bone What is the 5th metacarpal? Name this ligament What is the lateral (fibular) collateral ligament? Name this bony prominence What is the medial malleolus? Name this bony prominence What is the ischial spine (tuberosity)?