(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Humerus
Bone in upper limb whose head forms the "ball" of the shoulder joint-
Saddle
A biaxial joint often described as concave in one direction and convex in another, like the thumb's CMC joint.
Flexion
Movement that raises limbs forward (anteriorly) in the sagittal plane.
Supination
Specialized rotation of the forearm turning the palm upward or anteriorly.
Opposition
The special hand movement for forming a "pincer" grasp with the thumb and fingers.
TMJ
The joint connecting the mandibular condyle with the mandibular fossa of the temporal bone.
Plantarflexion
Special ankle movement pointing the toes inferiorly (down).
The glassy, hyaline cartilage covering the opposing ends of bones in a synovial joint. Articular Cartilage
The bone more commonly known as the collarbone. Clavicle
Amphiarthroses
Functional joint class for slightly movable joints, often linked by cartilage.
Eversion
Special foot movement turning the sole laterally.
Gomphosis
The peg-in-socket fibrous joint connecting a tooth to its alveolar socket.
Adduction
Movement toward the midline of the body.
ACL
The most commonly torn ligament of the knee, typically injured by sudden turns or direct blows.
Ball-and-Socket
A multiaxial joint type where a spherical surface articulates with a cup-shaped socket (e.g., hip).
Sutures
Immovable, interlocking fibrous joints found between skull bones.
Hinge
Uniaxial joint type, like the elbow, allowing flexion and extension.
Dorsiflexion
Special ankle movement moving the foot superiorly toward the shin.
Carpal Tunnel
A narrow passage in the wrist that, when compressed, causes numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand.
Scaphoid
One of the wrist (carpal) bones that articulates with the radius and the lunate.
Condyloid
Biaxial joint, like the wrist, where an ovoid-shaped process articulates with a shallow cavity.
Abduction
Movement away from the midline of the body.
Bursae
Flattened, fibrous sacs of synovial fluid that decrease friction where a ligament or tendon rubs against bone.
Extension
Movement that moves limbs backward (posteriorly) in the sagittal plane.
Pivot
Uniaxial joint type, like the radioulnar joint, where a cylinder rotates within a ring.
The bone more commonly known as the shoulder blade. Scapula
Rotation
Movement that occurs around the longitudinal axis of the moving segment (e.g., turning the head).
Gliding
A joint type characterized by flat or nearly flat articular surfaces that allow gliding in any direction.
Synarthroses
Functional joint class for immovable joints, typically found in the axial skeleton.
Synovial Fluid
The slippery fluid inside a synovial joint cavity that reduces friction.
Diarthroses
Functional joint class for freely movable joints, typically found in the limbs.
Pronation
Specialized rotation of the forearm turning the palm downward or posteriorly.
The largest and strongest bone in the human body- Femur