RA 102 Chapter 6 Matching
The clavicle is classified as a long bone. T/F |
The scapulohumeral articulation between the glenoid cavity and the head of the humerus form a: |
synovial ball-and-socket joint, allowing movement in all directions |
The 3 borders of the scapula are the: |
superior, medial, and lateral borders |
The inferior angle is formed by the: |
junction of the medial (vertebral) and lateral borders, and lies over the 7th rib |
The superior angle is formed by the: |
junction of the superior and medial borders |
The acromioclavicular (AC) between the acromion of the scapula and the acromial extremity of the clavicle forms a: |
The lateral aspect of the clavicle is termed the: |
acromial extremity, and it articulates with the acromion of the scapula |
The superior border extends from the: |
superior angle to the coracoid process |
The shoulder girdle is formed by which two bones? |
the clavicle and the scapula |
The girdle is completed in the front by the sternum, which articulates with the: |
medial end of the clavicle |
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