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Interphalangeal joints of the fingers Type: _______________ Movement: _______________

Common in children because their bones contain more organic matrix and are more flexible than adult bones.

To perform well on the practice test, you need a strong foundation in several key areas of skeletal anatomy.

Seriously though, whoever diagrams the sphenoid bone is a sadist. Good luck to all my fellow SciOly kids out there memorizing every fissure and foramen tonight. We got this. 💪🧠 No Bones About It Science Olympiad Practice Test

Use this practice test to gauge your current tournament readiness. Treat this like a real exam: cover the answer key below, set a timer, and see how many you can answer correctly. Station 1: Bone Identification

Incorrect: The humerus is in the arm, the fibula is in the lower leg, and the scapula is the shoulder blade. ✅The humerus is the bone of the upper arm.

Commonly known as "brittle bone disease." Scoring and Next Steps Good luck to all my fellow SciOly kids

: Identifying the different regions of the vertebrae, such as (chest), and (lower back). Key Preparation Resources No Bones About It - GM Science Olympiad

💡 Focus on the skeletal variations in birds. Remember: hollow bones = pneumatic bones!

A. Epiphysis B. Periosteum C. Diaphysis D. Metaphysis Treat this like a real exam: cover the

Name the L-shaped facial bones that form the posterior third of the hard palate.

✅The mandible refers specifically to the lower jaw bone.