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human anatomy chapter 7 part 2

front 1

When you strike your funny bone, you're actually striking the ulnar nerve running along the inferior, posterior region of the ____________________ bone.

back 1

humerus

front 2

Which of the following bones is NOT part of the appendicular skeleton?

back 2

sacrum

front 3

If Rachel has completely dislocated her shoulder, she has moved the humerus off of its articulating surface with what bone?

back 3

scapula

front 4

Jose is doing bicep curls and brings his fingers up to touch his shoulders. He is doing what motion at his elbows?

back 4

flexion

front 5

Which of the following INCORRECTLY compares the thumb and big toe?

back 5

In anatomical position, they are both medial.

front 6

Comparing the hand and the foot, _____.

back 6

there are 8 carpal bones but only 7 tarsal bones

front 7

Looking at the foot you notice that the _____.

back 7

trochlea is found on the superior aspect of the talus

front 8

Which of the following correctly describes the hand?

back 8

The scaphoid bone articulates with the radius.

front 9

By comparing the distal articulation of the humerus and the femur, what can be learned?

back 9

They both articulate with two bones.

front 10

Which of the following INCORRECTLY describes the proximal articulation of these bones?

back 10

The humerus articulates with the scapula.

front 11

Which of the following correctly describes features on these bones?

back 11

A deltoid tuberosity is found on the lateral surface of the humerus.

front 12

both the humerus and the femur have

back 12

epicondyles

front 13

The articulation between the two hip bones is the _____.

back 13

pubis symphysis

front 14

The three bones that fuse to form the hip bone are the _____.

back 14

ilium, ishium, and pubis

front 15

Which of the following is NOT part of, or formed by, the ishium?

back 15

posterior superior iliac spine

front 16

The superior ridge of the ilium, between the anterior superior and posterior superior iliac spines, is known as the _____.

back 16

iliac crest

front 17

Which of the following is a FALSE statement about the calcaneal bone?

back 17

This bone articulates with the metatarsals.

front 18

Why is it conducive for a female to have a broader pelvis and wider pelvic angle?

back 18

1. It supports the weight of an enlarging uterus during pregnancy.
2. It creates a larger passageway for the birth of the infant.
3. It supports the weight of the developing fetus.

front 19

Two skulls are examined. One is a male's skull, the other a female's. What feature would you expect to observe in the male's skull?

back 19

a larger cranium (10 percent larger on average)

front 20

If a child's skull is found in an ancient burial site, and you see that there are no fontanels in the skull, then you could say that the child was__________.

back 20

at least 2 years old