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