Anatomy Chapter 8
Which letter identifies the anterior superior iliac spine? A B C D E
B
Which letter identifies the anterior superior iliac spine? D A E B C
B
Which letter indicates a depression that is the site where a femoral ligament attaches to the acetabulum? Group of answer choices B C D E A
B
Which letter indicates a deep hemispherical socket where all three pelvic bones intersect? D E A B C
C
Which letter indicates the bony landmark of the humerus where the deltoid muscle attaches? D E B A C
C
Which letter indicates the greater trochanter of the femur? B A E C D
C
What is the cause of carpal tunnel syndrome? compression of the carpal bones fibrosis of the interosseous membrane damage to the radioulnar joint compression of the median nerve
Compression of the median nerve
These three tarsal bones lie just distal to the navicular are the cuboids. cuneiforms. naviculars. trapezoids
Cuneiforms
These three tarsal bones lie just distal to the navicular are the trapezoids. cuneiforms. cuboids. naviculars
Cuneiforms
Which letter indicates a pad of a fibrocartilage known as the pubic symphysis? C B A D E
D
Which letter indicates the gluteal tuberosity of the femur? B C A D E
D
Which letter indicates the greater tubercle of the humerus? C B A D E
E
Which letter indicates the groove that articulates with the patella? D B A C E
E
The area between the crest of the ilium and the arcuate line is called the true pelvis. false pelvis. pelvic inlet. pelvic outlet
False Pelvis
The pubic bone is characterized by all of the following except that it forms part of the obturator foramen. fuses with the ischium. forms part of the acetabulum. forms part of the greater sciatic notch.
Forms part of the greater sciatic notch
The pelvic inlet (brim) is widest from anterior to posterior. superior to inferior. from side to side. obliquely.
From side to side
At the shoulder joint, the head of the humerus articulates with the scapula at the subscapular fossa. coracoid process. acromion process. glenoid cavity.
Glenoid cavity
The bony landmark at the lateral angle of the scapula is the spine. acromion. glenoid cavity. suprascapular notch
Glenoid cavity
The bone in the upper limb that corresponds to the femur in the lower limb is the humerus. ulna. radius. ischium
Humerus
The bone that has a trochlea, a capitulum, and a greater tubercle is the humerus. tibia. femur. fibula.
Humerus
The coronoid fossa is found on which of the bones listed below? tibia humerus radius ulna
Humerus
The deltoid tuberosity is found on which of the bones listed below? humerus radius tibia ulna
Humerus
The ischium joins the pubis in the acetabulum and at the sacroiliac joint. superior pubic ramus. pubic symphysis. inferior pubic ramus
Inferior pubic ramus
Which of these bones of the appendicular skeleton are unpaired? clavicle humerus os coxae None; all appendicular bones are paired
None; all appendicular bones are paired
The acromion of the scapula articulates with the humerus. is an extension of the scapular spine. lies anterior to the coracoid process. attaches the biceps muscle of the arm
Is an extension of the scapular spine.
Which bone is the keystone of the medial arch of the foot? talus cuboid navicular calcaneus
Talus
All of these statements regarding the acetabulum are true except The acetabulum is cup-shaped. The acetabulum participates in the hip joint. The acetabulum articulates with the sacrum. The acetabulum is where the three pelvic bones intersect.
The acetabulum articulates with the sacrum
The intercondylar eminence is found on which of the bones listed below? humerus radius ulna tibia
Tibia
All of these bones are in the proximal row of four carpal bones except the pisiform. scaphoid. triquetral. Trapezoid
Trapezoid
The coronoid process is part of the humerus. ulna. carpal bones. radius. Scapula
Ulna
The ulnar notch is found on which of the bones listed below? humerus ulna tibia radius
Ulna
All of these bony landmarks contribute to the pelvic inlet (brim) except the ischial tuberosities. sacral promontory. arcuate lines on the ilia. pubic crests.
ischial tuberosities.
The bony landmark which is the attachment point for the patellar ligament is found on which of the bones listed below? humerus ulna radius tibia
tibia
The medial malleolus is found on which of the bones listed below? humerus radius ulna tibia
tibia
The styloid process on lateral side of the antebrachium is found on which of the bones listed below? ulna tibia radius humerus
tibia
The fibula has all of the following features except the head. lateral malleolus. medial malleolus. inferior tibiofibular joint (facet).
medial malleolus
The fibula has all of the following features except the lateral malleolus. inferior tibiofibular joint (facet). head. medial malleolus.
medial malleolus
As it runs from the hip to the knee, the femur projects ________ as well as inferiorly. Group of answer choices posteriorly anteriorly medially laterally
medially
Which of the bones listed below does not articulate with the clavicle? rib 1 scapula manubrium 7th vertebra
7th vertebra
Which letter indicates the anterior-most boundary of the intertubercular groove? A E B D C
A
Which letter indicates the weakest region of the femur, which may be fractured in a fall? A B C D E
A
Which of the following statements about the patella is false? It is a sesamoid bone. It acts to protect the knee joint anteriorly. It is roughly triangular in shape. It articulates with the femur, tibia, and fibula
It articulates with the femur, tibia, and fibula
Which of the following statements concerning the fibula is false? It helps stabilize the ankle. It is the thinnest of the two leg bones. It helps stabilize the knee. It forms the lateral malleolus.
It helps stabilize the knee.
By anatomical definition, the leg extends from the knee to the ankle. the top of the femur to the ankle. acetabulum to the metatarsals. back (including the pelvis) to the tips of the toes
Knee to the ankle
The tallest arch of the foot is the ________ arch. lateral transverse intermediate medial
Medial
Which border of the scapula is parallel to the vertebral column? inferior superior medial lateral
Medial
Which tarsal bone lies directly anterior to the talus? cuboid lateral cuneiform calcaneus navicular
Navicular
The bone of the forearm that directly and functionally articulates with the carpals is the lunate. radius. ulna. humerus
Radius
Which of the bones listed below is not part of the appendicular skeleton? navicular femur sacrum clavicle patella
Sacrum
The fibula articulates with the femur. crosses the tibia when the leg is rotated. stabilizes the ankle joint. forms the lateral border of the knee joint
Stabilizes the ankle joint
Which of the following statements about the male pelvis is false? The male pelvis is narrow and deep. The bones are heavier and rougher than in the female. The male pubic arch is wider than that of the female. The cavity of the true pelvis is smaller in the female
The male pubic arch is wider than that of the female
Which of the statements below regarding the metatarsals is false? They support some of the body's weight. They contribute to the three arches of the feet. They are numbered 1-5 from lateral to medial, just like the metacarpals. They articulate proximally to the cuneiforms and cuboid.
They are numbered 1-5 from lateral to medial, just like the metacarpals
Which of the bones listed below is the "heel" bone? Group of answer choices calcaneus hamate cuboid talus
calcaneus
Which of the bones listed below is not a carpal bone? triquetrum cuboid hamate lunate scaphoid
cuboid
The auricular surface of the ilium attaches gluteal muscles. forms the lateral borders of the false pelvis. forms the sacroiliac joint. lines the interior of the acetabulum.
forms the sacroiliac joint.
At the shoulder joint, the head of the humerus articulates with the scapula at the Group of answer choices acromion process. glenoid cavity. coracoid process. subscapular fossa.
glenoid cavity
The supraspinous fossa is in the ________ region of the scapula. posteroinferior posterosuperior anterosuperior anteroinferior
posterosuperior
The anatomical neck of the humerus lies beside the deltoid tuberosity. distal to the tubercles. proximal to the tubercles. near the radial groove.
proximal to the tubercles
Which of the following bones primarily bears the weight of the body? talus navicular cuboid cuneiforms
talus
In anatomical position, the styloid process of the radius is medial to the ulna. the ulna is lateral to the radius. the head of the radius is medial to the ulna. the radius is lateral to the ulna.
the radius is lateral to the ulna
The clavicle functions to transmit compression forces from the upper limb to the axial skeleton. provide balance for the scapula on the other side of the body. protect the lungs. allow the arm to extend further for reaching.
transmit compression forces from the upper limb to the axial skeleton
The rotator cuff muscles attach to the humerus at the supracondylar ridges. deltoid tuberosity. tubercles. epicondyles.
tubercles
The bone that has a trochlear notch, an olecranon process, and a coronoid process is the tibia. radius. ulna. femur.
ulna
The olecranon process is found on which of the bones listed below? radius humerus tibia ulna
ulna
The trochlear notch is found on which of the bones listed below? radius tibia ulna humerus
ulna
Which of these bone combinations represents a pair of pivoting bones? clavicle and scapula ulna and radius tibia and fibula pisiform and triquetrum
ulna and radius