Mostdangeroustype of skincancer - highlymetastatic.Joint type -flat/nearly flatarticularsurfacesallowing glidingEpidermiscell - producefilaments forstructure &waterproofingThe bonemorecommonlyknown as theshoulder bladeSpecializedrotation offorearm turningpalm upward oranteriorlyLarge, cup-shaped socketin the pelvisarticulatingwith femurRotation offorearmturning palmdownward orposteriorlySlippery fluidinside synovialjoint cavity thatreducesfrictionThe kneecap;a sesamoidbone within thethigh muscletendonUniaxial -radioulnar joint,where cylinderrotates withinringPeg-in-socketfibrous jointconnectingtooth toalveolar socketClassificationof jointsconnected bydense tissue,like suturesCartilaginousjoint, allowsslightmovement-pubic boneconnectionUniaxial -like elbow,allowingflexion andextension.Narrow passage- wrist - whencompressed,causesweakness inhandMovement- towardthe midlineof the bodyBone disease -resorptionexceedsdeposit, declinein bone massThe largestandstrongestbone in thehuman bodyLarge, roughprojection onfemur-servesas muscleattachment siteSlightlymovablejoints, oftenlinked bycartilageAny joint thathas two axesof rotation,such as thewristHyalinecartilagecovering endsof bones insynovial jointsBone cell thatfunctions inbonebreakdownand resorptionThe bonemorecommonlyknown as thecollarboneCarpal bonethat articulateswith the radius& lunateThe bonesof thefingersand toesFreelymovablejoints,typically foundin the limbsMovement -raises limbsforward(anteriorly) insagittal planeSecondstrongest bonein the body,commonlyknown as theshinSpecial anklemovementpointing thetoes inferiorly(down)Blue skincolor due tolowoxygenationof hemoglobinMovement -aroundlongitudinalaxis of movingsegmentBone inupper limb -head formsthe "ball" ofshoulder jointThesuperficial,avascularregion of theskin.Movement -moves limbsbackward(posteriorly)insagittal planeCombinationof movementin a cone-like shapeMultiaxial-sphericalsurfacearticulating withcup-shapedsocketSpecial anklemovementmoving footsuperiorlytoward the shinSpecial footmovementturning thesole laterally.Biaxial -concave inone direction& convex inother (thumb)Superiortarsal bone -articulateswith tibia &fibulaMost commontorn ligament(knee)- suddenturns/directblowsJoint -mandibularcondyle &mandibularfossa oftemporal boneLayer ofintegumentarysystem -adipose &anchors skin tomuscleMovement -away fromthe midlineof the bodyImmovablejoints,typicallyfound in theaxial skeletonVascular layerof skin-underepidermis(hair follicles& glands)Handmovementforming a"pincer" graspwith thumb andfingersBiaxial -ovoid-shapedprocessarticulates w/shallow cavityFibrous sacsof synovialfluid thatdecreasefrictionImmovable,interlockingfibrous jointsfound betweenskull bonesJoint classconnectedby cartilagetissue w/nojoint cavityMostdangeroustype of skincancer - highlymetastatic.Joint type -flat/nearly flatarticularsurfacesallowing glidingEpidermiscell - producefilaments forstructure &waterproofingThe bonemorecommonlyknown as theshoulder bladeSpecializedrotation offorearm turningpalm upward oranteriorlyLarge, cup-shaped socketin the pelvisarticulatingwith femurRotation offorearmturning palmdownward orposteriorlySlippery fluidinside synovialjoint cavity thatreducesfrictionThe kneecap;a sesamoidbone within thethigh muscletendonUniaxial -radioulnar joint,where cylinderrotates withinringPeg-in-socketfibrous jointconnectingtooth toalveolar socketClassificationof jointsconnected bydense tissue,like suturesCartilaginousjoint, allowsslightmovement-pubic boneconnectionUniaxial -like elbow,allowingflexion andextension.Narrow passage- wrist - whencompressed,causesweakness inhandMovement- towardthe midlineof the bodyBone disease -resorptionexceedsdeposit, declinein bone massThe largestandstrongestbone in thehuman bodyLarge, roughprojection onfemur-servesas muscleattachment siteSlightlymovablejoints, oftenlinked bycartilageAny joint thathas two axesof rotation,such as thewristHyalinecartilagecovering endsof bones insynovial jointsBone cell thatfunctions inbonebreakdownand resorptionThe bonemorecommonlyknown as thecollarboneCarpal bonethat articulateswith the radius& lunateThe bonesof thefingersand toesFreelymovablejoints,typically foundin the limbsMovement -raises limbsforward(anteriorly) insagittal planeSecondstrongest bonein the body,commonlyknown as theshinSpecial anklemovementpointing thetoes inferiorly(down)Blue skincolor due tolowoxygenationof hemoglobinMovement -aroundlongitudinalaxis of movingsegmentBone inupper limb -head formsthe "ball" ofshoulder jointThesuperficial,avascularregion of theskin.Movement -moves limbsbackward(posteriorly)insagittal planeCombinationof movementin a cone-like shapeMultiaxial-sphericalsurfacearticulating withcup-shapedsocketSpecial anklemovementmoving footsuperiorlytoward the shinSpecial footmovementturning thesole laterally.Biaxial -concave inone direction& convex inother (thumb)Superiortarsal bone -articulateswith tibia &fibulaMost commontorn ligament(knee)- suddenturns/directblowsJoint -mandibularcondyle &mandibularfossa oftemporal boneLayer ofintegumentarysystem -adipose &anchors skin tomuscleMovement -away fromthe midlineof the bodyImmovablejoints,typicallyfound in theaxial skeletonVascular layerof skin-underepidermis(hair follicles& glands)Handmovementforming a"pincer" graspwith thumb andfingersBiaxial -ovoid-shapedprocessarticulates w/shallow cavityFibrous sacsof synovialfluid thatdecreasefrictionImmovable,interlockingfibrous jointsfound betweenskull bonesJoint classconnectedby cartilagetissue w/nojoint cavity

Exam 2 - Mon - Call List - Call List

(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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  1. Most dangerous type of skin cancer - highly metastatic.
  2. Joint type - flat/nearly flat articular surfaces allowing gliding
  3. Epidermis cell - produce filaments for structure & waterproofing
  4. The bone more commonly known as the shoulder blade
  5. Specialized rotation of forearm turning palm upward or anteriorly
  6. Large, cup-shaped socket in the pelvis articulating with femur
  7. Rotation of forearm turning palm downward or posteriorly
  8. Slippery fluid inside synovial joint cavity that reduces friction
  9. The kneecap; a sesamoid bone within the thigh muscle tendon
  10. Uniaxial - radioulnar joint, where cylinder rotates within ring
  11. Peg-in-socket fibrous joint connecting tooth to alveolar socket
  12. Classification of joints connected by dense tissue, like sutures
  13. Cartilaginous joint, allows slight movement-pubic bone connection
  14. Uniaxial - like elbow, allowing flexion and extension.
  15. Narrow passage - wrist - when compressed, causes weakness in hand
  16. Movement - toward the midline of the body
  17. Bone disease - resorption exceeds deposit, decline in bone mass
  18. The largest and strongest bone in the human body
  19. Large, rough projection on femur-serves as muscle attachment site
  20. Slightly movable joints, often linked by cartilage
  21. Any joint that has two axes of rotation, such as the wrist
  22. Hyaline cartilage covering ends of bones in synovial joints
  23. Bone cell that functions in bone breakdown and resorption
  24. The bone more commonly known as the collarbone
  25. Carpal bone that articulates with the radius & lunate
  26. The bones of the fingers and toes
  27. Freely movable joints, typically found in the limbs
  28. Movement - raises limbs forward (anteriorly) in sagittal plane
  29. Second strongest bone in the body, commonly known as the shin
  30. Special ankle movement pointing the toes inferiorly (down)
  31. Blue skin color due to low oxygenation of hemoglobin
  32. Movement - around longitudinal axis of moving segment
  33. Bone in upper limb - head forms the "ball" of shoulder joint
  34. The superficial, avascular region of the skin.
  35. Movement - moves limbs backward (posteriorly)in sagittal plane
  36. Combination of movement in a cone-like shape
  37. Multiaxial- spherical surface articulating with cup-shaped socket
  38. Special ankle movement moving foot superiorly toward the shin
  39. Special foot movement turning the sole laterally.
  40. Biaxial - concave in one direction & convex in other (thumb)
  41. Superior tarsal bone - articulates with tibia & fibula
  42. Most common torn ligament (knee)- sudden turns/direct blows
  43. Joint - mandibular condyle & mandibular fossa of temporal bone
  44. Layer of integumentary system - adipose & anchors skin to muscle
  45. Movement - away from the midline of the body
  46. Immovable joints, typically found in the axial skeleton
  47. Vascular layer of skin-under epidermis (hair follicles & glands)
  48. Hand movement forming a "pincer" grasp with thumb and fingers
  49. Biaxial - ovoid-shaped process articulates w/ shallow cavity
  50. Fibrous sacs of synovial fluid that decrease friction
  51. Immovable, interlocking fibrous joints found between skull bones
  52. Joint class connected by cartilage tissue w/no joint cavity