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What is the typical number of lumbar vertebrae? -12 -5 -7 -4

5

Which area of the humerus is indicated in the figure? Intertubercular sulcus Surgical neck Anatomical neck Head

Anatomical Neck

The group of bones that form the wrist are the _____________ bones.

Carpal

Name the group of bones that form the wrist. Metatarsals Carpals Metacarpals Tarsus

Carpals

The bones that make up the pectoral girdle are the __________ and the scapula.

Clavicle

Which bone connects the sternum to the scapula and transfers force from the arm to the axial region of the body? Humerus Ilium Radius Clavicle

Clavicle

The pectoral girdle includes which of the following bones? Ribs, sternum, clavicle Scapula, humerus Clavicle, scapula Clavicle, sternum, scapula

Clavicle, Scapula

Identify the bone indicated by the arrow -Sacrum -Sternum -Pubic bone -Coccyx -Ilium

Coccyx

The anatomical name for tailbone is __________

Coccyx

The _____________ facets are unique to the thoracic vertebrae.

Costal Facets

Which feature is unique to the thoracic vertebrae? -Vertebral arches -Transverse foramina -Superior articular facets -Costal facets

Costal Facets

Name the part of the scapula identified in the figure. Glenoid cavity Acromion Coracoid process Suprascapular notch

Glenoid Cavity

The ______________ cavity is a shallow socket of the scapula that articulates with the head of the humerus.

Glenoid Cavity

The enlarged area of the humerus that articulates with glenoid cavity is the ______________ of the humerus.

Head

A rib articulates with the ________ of the upper vertebra and the superior costal facet of the vertebra below that.

Inferior Costal Facet

Match the segment of the upper limb with the number of bones it contains.

1 <----> Brachium 2 <----> Antebrachium 8 <----> Carpus 19 <----> Manus

How many pairs of ribs does each person have? 24 12 7 10

12

There are ____________ pairs of ribs in the human body

12

Transverse Foramina are only found in

cervical vertebrae

The "collar bone" is called the _________________

clavicle

This suture joins the parietal bones to the frontal bone.

coronal suture

List of the sutures surrounding the parietal bones

coronal; lambdoid; sagittal; squamous

The spinous processes of the thoracic vertebrae are -relatively blunt and angled sharply downward -articulation sites with the ribs sites of transverse foramina -relatively pointed and arranged slightly downward

relatively pointed and arranged slightly down ward

This suture joins the two parietal bones to each other.

sagittal suture

The bony ridge indicated by the black arrow in the figure is the _______________ of the scapula.

spine

A vertebra with a thick stout body, and a blunt square spinous process is most likely from the ___________ region of the vertebral column.

Lumbar Region

The ribs help protect which of the following? -Small intestine and heart -Stomach and spleen -Lungs and spleen -Stomach and liver

Lungs and Spleen

Manubrium of Sternum

Manubrium of Sternum

The ulna is indicated by the letter A. Which bone is indicated by the letter B? Tibia Humerus Fibula Radius

Radius

Transverse costal facets on vertebrae T1 through T10 are articulation points for which of the following? Occipital condyles Bodies of other vertebrae Sternum Ribs

Ribs

What are the components of the thoracic cage? Scapula Clavicle Ribs Thoracic vertebrae Sternum

Ribs Thoracic vertebrae Sternum

Name the bone pictured

SACRUM

The indicated bone is the ___________________

Scapula

The joint between the sternum and the clavicle is the ________________ joint

Sternoclavicular Joint

The joint between the sternum and the clavicle is the _________________ joint.

Sternoclavicular Joint

Which joint is indicated in the figure? Sternoclavicular joint Iliosacral joint Acromioclavicular joint Costosternal joint

Sternoclavicular Joint

The bone indicated by the arrow on the figure is the ___________. Name the entire bone.

Sternum

The thoracic cage consists of the thoracic vertebrae, ____________, and ribs.

Sternum

Most ribs insert between two vertebrae. Where does the rib articulate with the lower of the two vertebrae?

Superior Costal Facet

Most ribs insert between two vertebrae. Where does the rib articulate with the lower of the two vertebrae? Transverse costal facet Superior articular facet Inferior costal facet Superior costal facet

Superior Costal Facet

The opening indicated in the figure is the ______________

Transverse

The articular surface indicated on the image

Transverse Costal Facet

Which foramen provides passage for the vertebral arteries? Obturator foramen Transverse foramen Vertebral foramen Intervertebral foramen

Transverse Foramen

The specific vertebrae shown is the _________

AXIS

When are the sacral vertebrae fully fused? -Around 26 years of age -Just before puberty -At birth

At Birth

The second cervical vertebra is called the ___________

Axis

The joint indicated in the figure is the ____________, joint.

acromioclavicular joint


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