Anatomy test
Articulates with head of femur
Acetabulum
How many phalanges are in the hand ?
14
The entire foot has a total of ___ bones.
26
How many bones are in the hand?
27
The entire hand (including the wrist,hand,and fingers) has how many bones?
27
The capitate articulates directly with metacarpal #___.
3
The left hand contains ____ carpals and ____ metacrapals.
8,5
This is on the medial and lateral portion on the Humerus
Epicondyles
This is a prominent landmark on the proximal end of the humerus
Greater Tubercle
A large landmark found near the proximal end of the humerus would be the
Greater tubercle
the 1rst toe is anatomically referred to as the
Hallux
This articulates with scapula (proximal end)
Humerus
The superior border of the illium that acts as the point of attachment for muscles and ligaments is the
Illiac crest
superior border acts as a point of attachment for ligaments muscles .
Illiac crest(spine)
what three structures is the the Os coxae made up of
Illium,Ischium,and Pubis
When seated,the weight of the body is placed directly on the ____.
Ischial tuberosity
bears you wegiht when you sit
Ischial tuberosity
This is an anterior/medial surface of the humerus
Lesser Tubercle
Ulnar nerve (funny bone)
Medial
The medial bulge that forms the ankle is the ___ of the ____ bone.
Medial Malleolus/tibia
The area of the humerus of which the ulnar nerve passes is the
Medial epicondyle
bulge in the ankle
Medial malleolus
The tarsals directly articulating with the talus and medial cuneiform is the
Navicular
Formed by the pubic and Ischial rami
Obturator foramen
The ____ foramen is formed by the pubic and ___ rami.
Obturator;Ischial
This is the point of elbow on the Ulna
Olecranon process
hip bone
Os coxae
what is the enclosed space of the pelvis called?
Pelvic inlet
This structure consists of two coxal bones ,the sacrum and the coccyx
Pelvis
bony projection on the medial aspect, proximal end of the bone, located just below the neck
Radial tuberosity
7 bones in which body weight is concentrated on the two largest(Calcaneus and Talus) bones which form the posterior aspects of the foot.
Tarsals
The largest sesamoid bones in the body usually begins ossification at age 2 or 3.
The patella
what is the opening bounded by the coccyx,the Ischial tuberosities,and the inferior border of the pubic symphysis.
The pelvic outlet
This bone articulates at the talus
Tibia
This forms the medial support of the forearm
Ulna
the olecranon process would be found on the
Ulna
large posterior process
acormian process
On the hip joint,the head of the femur articulates with the ___ of the Os Coxae.
aretubulum
The only direct connection between the pectoral girdle and the axial skeleton is the ___.
clavicle
This bones has only direct connection with axial skeleton and cannot resists strong forces
clavicles
The small,anterior projection of the left scapula which extends over the superior margin of the glenoid fossa is the ____.
coracoia
small anterior projection
coracoid process
bulge in the ankle;provides lateral stability
fibula
the outer and thinner of the two bones of the human leg between the knee and ankle (calf bone )
fibula
The bone tha tarticulates with the scapula at the glenoid fossa is the
humerus
The right capitulum is located on the ____.
humerus
The largest coxal bone is the
illium
posterior concavity inferior to the scapular spine, site of infraspinatus muscle
infraspinous fossa
The pubic and Ischial rami encricle the
obturator foramen
what is the bony edge of the true pelvis called ?
pelvic brim
what forms the floor of the pelvic cavity and supports the organs in the true pelvis?
perineal muscles
The region bounded by the inferior edges of the pelvis is called the
perineum
The thumb is anatomically referred to as the ___.
pollex
The distal phalanx articulates with the ___ on the pollex.
proximal phalanx
forms the anterior portion of the pubic bone, located just below the urinary bladder
pubis
articulates with ulna and carpals
radius
lateral bone of the forearm(thumb side)
radius
styloid process assists in stabilizing wrist joint
radius
compared to the hand,the foot has a much more restircted
range of movement
The pectoral girdle contains the clavicle and ____.
scapula
The right infraspinous fossa is located on the ____.
scapula
This articulates with the humerus at glenoid fossa
scapula
the pectoral girdle contains the
scapula and clavicle
The pectoral Girdle is made up of
scapula,clavicle,jugular notch
The __ process of the left radius assists in the stabilization of the wrist joint.
styloid
Pointy,lateral surface of head on the ulna
styloid process
The distal end of the tibia articulates with the
talus
The tarsals that recieve most of the weight that is transmitted to the ground are the ____.
talus and calcaneus
If the Pisiform bone is fractured,what area of the body was injured ?
the clavicle
Hip area with heavy bones , strong and stable articulating surfaces,limited range of movement within some joints,contains many ligmanets to withstand weight and stress
the pelvic Girdle
the inner and thicker of the two bones of the human leg between the knee and ankle(shin bone )
tibia
The carpel that directly articulates with the metacarpal #1 is named
trapezium
The name of the carpal directly articulating with the 1rst metacarpal is____.
trapezium.
which is missing ? Lunate,trapezium,pisiform,trapezoid, capitate,scaphoid,hamtate
triquietrum
distal condyle of the humerus that articulates with the ulna
trochlea
which pelvis encloses the pelvic cavity,a subdivision of the abdominopelvic cavity?
true pelvis
The ____ forms the medial support of the right forearm.
ulna
The left olecranon process is on the ___ bone.
ulna
The radius articulates with the ___ and the ___.
ulna /carpals
The radiocarpal articulations and the intercarpal articulations are responsible for the movement of the
wrist