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Which of the following bones is not part of the appendicular skeleton? sacrum
Which of the following is not a component of the appendicular skeleton? None of the above- all are appendicular bones
Which of these adapts the pectoral girdle to a wide range of movement? relatively weak joints
Which of the following is located closest to the jugular notch? proximal end of clavicle
Which of these is most commonly fractured in a fall? clavicle
The clavicle articulates with the scapula distally with the acromion
The clavicle articulates with the scapula at the acromion
Which of these features is located near the proximal end of the humerus greater tubercle
The depression on the posterior surface at the distal end of the humerus is the olecranon fossa
Which of these is a forearm bone? radius
Which of these surface features does the ulna possess? all of the above A) olecranon B) styloid process C) trochlear notch
The surface feature present along the lateral border of the shaft of the humerus is the deltoid tuberosity
The radius articulates with the all of the above A) humerus. B) ulna. C) carpals.
The ________ of the radius helps stabilize the wrist joint. styloid process
The bones that form the palm are the metacarpals
The bones that give the hand a wide range of motion are the carpals
The bones that form the fingers are the phalanges.
The carpus contains ________ bones 8
Which of the following is not an upper limb bone? metatarsals
Which of the following is not a part of the pelvis? lumbar vertebrae
What bone articulates with the coxal bone at the acetabulum? femur
Each one of the coxal bones is formed by the fusion of ________ bones 3
The largest component coxal bone is the ilium
The superior border of the ilium that acts as a point of attachment for both ligaments and muscles is the iliac crest.
The greater sciatic notch is a feature on the ilium
The sacrum articulates with the ilium
When seated, the weight of the body is borne by the ischial tuberosities.
) The pubic and ischial rami encircle the obturator foramen.
The longest and heaviest bone in the body is the femur
The distal end of the tibia articulates with the talus
Powerful hip muscles attach posteriorly to the femur along the linea aspera.
The medial bulge at your ankle is a projection from the tibia
The lateral malleolus is found on the fibula.
The medial border of the fibula is bound to the ________ by the interosseous membrane. tibia
The tarsus contains ________ bones. 7
Which of the following is the heel bone? calcaneus
The weight of the body is supported by the C) distal metarsals. D) calcaneus C and D
Another name for the first toe is hallux
Which of the following is not a characteristic of the male pelvis? angle of pubic arch greater than 100 degrees
Which of the following is a not characteristic of the female pelvis? coccyx points anteriorly
Study of human skeletons can reveal information concerning the persons all of the above
Compared to the male skeleton, the female skeleton has C and D
The clearest distinction between a male and female skeleton is seen in the characteristics of the pelvis.
Which of the following is not a developmentally controlled process? bone remodeling
The only direct connection between the pectoral girdle and the axial skeleton is where the clavicle articulates with the manubrium of the sternum
Each coxal bone consists of the following three fused bones ilium, ischium, and pubis
The largest bone of the lower limb is the femur
The pelvic organs are mostly found within the iliac fossa.
The three sides of this bone form a broad triangle. scapula
Which of these constitutes the pectoral girdle? clavicles and scapulae
The glenohumeral joint, or shoulder joint, is an articulation between which two bones scapula and humerus
In the anatomical position, the ulna is located ________ to the radius medial
Lateral to the coronoid process, the radial ________ accommodates the head of the radius in the radio -ulnar joint. notch
There are ________ carpal bones located in the wrist, which form ________ rows of bones in the wrist 8,2
Each hand has ________ phalangeal bones 14
Which of these bones was not formed by the fusion of several bones? femur
Which surface feature(s) along the ilium mark(s) attachment sites for large hip muscles? gluteal lines
Which of these is not one of the boundaries of the pelvic outlet? iliac crest
A male has a ________ pelvic outlet when compared to the woman pelvic outlet smaller
The longest bone is the femur
The Achilles tendon attaches to which anatomical structure? calcaneus
The hand has 15 phalangeal bones; the foot has 14 phalangeal bones. The first statement is false but the second statement is true.
Which of the following is not a lower limb bone? tibia
The scapula is roughly triangular in shape. Which of the following are correct terms for the borders superior and lateral border E A and C
Tina falls and fractures her pisiform bone. What part of her body was injured? wrist
When standing normally, most of your weight is transmitted to the ground by the distal metarsals and calcaneus.
The talus contacts the A) calcaneus. B) navicular bone. C) tibial bone A,B,C
Compared to the hand, the foot has a more restricted range of movement
Tom stumbles and injures his hallux. What part of his anatomy is injured his foot
The clavicle articulates with the scapula distally with the acromial process. proximally with the manubrium E C and D
The condition known asȱȈflat feetȈȱis due to a lower-than-normal longitudinal arch in the foot. A problem with which of the following would most likely contribute to this condition? weakness in the ligaments that attach the calcaneus to the distal ends of the metatarsals
Identify the structure labeled 9 humerus medial epicondyle
Which structure does the radius rotate upon? 3
When the arm is straight, which structure accepts the olecranon? 8
Identify the place where the humerus often fractures. 6
Which structure articulates with the glenoid cavity? 5
Identify the bone labeled 7 foot navicular
) Identify the bone labeled 1 foot calcaneus
On which bone does the tibia press? 2
Identify the bones named for their wedge shape. 8
Identify the bones labeled 9 foot metatarsals
Identify the structure labeled 7 scapula spine
Identify the structure labeled 1 scapula coracoid process
Which structure is the acromion? 5
Identify the structure labeled 2 scapula glenoid cavity
What bone articulates on the structure labeled 2 scapula humerus
Identify the structure labeled 2 femur greater trochanter
Identify the structure labeled femur lateral condyle
Which structure articulates with the acetabulum? 5
Identify the diaphysis of the femur. 7
Identify the structure labeled 12 femur linea aspera
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