Anatomy and Physiology I Ch 6
The head of the femur articulates with which bone feature? Quiz
Acetabulum
Which bone feature of the scapula is posterior? Quiz
Acromion
When the forearm is pronated, the shaft of the radius is ____________ to the shaft of the ulna. Quiz
Anterior
Which carpal bones articulate with the forearm? 1-9
Scaphoid; lunate; triquetrum
When the elbow is FLEXED the Olecranon articulates with the. LO 1-4
X or nothing
The linea aspera is a bone feature of which bone? Quiz
Femur
When the elbow is EXTENDED the Olecranon articulates with the. LO 1-4
Olecranon fossa of the humerus
Lower Limb Articulations. 1-9
- Acetabulum: Femoral head articulates with which bone feature? - Lateral tibial condyle: The lateral femoral condyle articulates with which bone feature? - Patellar surface: The patella articulates with which femoral bone feature? - Medial malleolus: This bone feature is located on the distal portion of the tibia and articulates with the talus to form part of the ankle joint. - Navicular: Our friend falls and lands with all his weight on the medial aspect of his foot just distal to the heel bone and proximal to the metatarsals. Which tarsal is most likely broken?
Additional Structures. LO 1-9
- Sternal end: The most medial portion of the clavicle - Deltoid tuberosity: This rough spot on the lateral side of the humerus is a muscle attachment for a major muscle in the shoulder. - Anterior tibial margin: This bone feature on the tibia is a sharp ridge that is responsible for causing pain when shin is hit. - Calcaneus; navicular: The ligament on the plantar portion of the foot that puts an extra "spring" in your step connects what two tarsal bones together? - Quadriceps femoris tendon: What structure is the patella encased in and formed inside of?
When the elbow is FLEXED the Radial head articulates with the. LO 1-4
Capitulum and radial fossa of the humerus
Which two bone features compose the condyle of the humerus? Quiz
Capitulum and trochlea
When the elbow is EXTENDED the Radial head articulates with the. LO 1-4
Capitulum of the humerus
What is the anatomical name for the bones that make up the distal portion of the wrist joint? Quiz
Carpals
The ulnar notch is on the _________ (distal/proximal) portion of the ____ (bone) and articulates with the ______ (bone feature). 1-9
Distal; radius; ulnar head
What bone feature and bone articulates with the humeral head? 1-9
Glenoid fossa of scapula
Which bone feature is most proximal when compared to the other answers? Quiz
Head of the humerus
The radial head articulates with the. LO 1-4
Radial notch of the ulna
When the elbow is FLEXED the Trochlea articulates with the. LO 1-4
Trochlear notch of the ulna
When the elbow is EXTENDED the Coronoid process articulates with the. LO 1-4
X or nothing
The humeral trochlea articulates with the ___ of the ___ bone. 1-9
trochlear notch; ulna
Upper Limb Articulations. 1-9
- Os coxa: What bone forms the pelvic girdle? - Humerus: What bone(s) can be located in the ARM? - 14: How many phalanges are there total in one hand? - Pubis, ilium, ischium: What bones fuse to form the os coxa? - Sacroiliac joint: This joint is where the axial and appendicular skeletons meet in the lower limb and serves to transmit the weight of the torso onto the pelvis and lower limb.
The neck of the femur is lateral to the: Quiz
Head of the femur
UL vs. LL Anatomy. 1-9
- The elbow joint is formed by __ (number) bones; The knee is formed by __ (number) bones. 3; 2 - The pectoral girdle is formed by ____ bone(s). The pelvic girdle is formed by ____bone(s). 2; 1 - There are ___ (number) carpals and__ (number) tarsals in one side of the body 8; 7 - The _____ joint in the upper limb is more mobile than the _____ joint in the lower limb. Shoulder; hip - In both the upper and lower limb, there is a joint between the two bones of the forearm and leg formed by a sheet of fibrous connective tissue. What is this tissue called? Interosseous membrane
The coronoid process articulates with the _________ of the humerus. Quiz
Coronoid fossa
When the elbow is FLEXED the Coronoid process articulates with the. LO 1-4
Coronoid fossa of the humerus
Label the upper limb bone & portion (distal/proximal). Identify the numbered bone features for each image. LO 1-4
Figure A - Radius - Proximal Bone feature 1 - Head 2 - radial tuberosity Figure B - Radius - Distal Bone feature 3 - Styloid process 4 - Ulnar notch Figure C - Humerus - Distal/posterior Bone Feature 5 - Lateral epicondyle 6 - Medial epicondyle 7 - Olecranon fossa 8 - Trochlea Figure D - Humerus - Distal/anterior Bone feature 5 - Lateral epicondyle 6 - Medial epicondyle 8 - Capitulum 9 - Coronoid fossa 10 - Radial fossa 11 - Trochlea Figure E - Ulna - Proximal Bone Feature 12 - Trochlea notch 13 - Radial notch 14 - Coronoid process Figure F - Ulna - Proximal Bone Feature 12 - Trochlear Notch 13 - Radial notch 14 - Coronoid process 15 - Olecranon Figure G - Ulna - Distal Bone Feature 16 - head 17 - Styloid process
The radial head articulates with this depression on the humerus. 1-9
Radial fossa
Which tarsal bone articulates with the tibia? Quiz
Talus
The ulnar head articulates with the. LO 1-4
Ulnar notch of radius
When the elbow is EXTENDED the Trochlea articulates with the. LO 1-4
trochlear notch of the ulna