BIOL252 07: Chpt 10 appendicular skeleton
1.8 depression in the scapula that articulates with the humerus
glenoid cavity
1.2 arm bone
humerus
The arm consists of one long bone, the _____
humerus
1.18 heads of these bones form the knuckles
metacarpals
The hand consists of three groups of bones. The carpals make up the wrist. The _________ make up the palm, and the phalanges make up the finger.
metacarpals
1.17 finger bones
phalanages
Each foot has a total of _____ bones
26: 7 tarsals 5 metatarsals 14 phalanges
1.9 the process above the glenoid cavity that permits muscle attachment
coracoid process
The [pectoral|pelvic] girdle attaches the upper limb to the axial skeleton
pectoral
TF: The fingers of the hand and the toes of the foot, with the exception of the great toe and thumb, each have three phalanges
True
You are studying a pelvis that is wide and shallow. The acetbula are small and far apart. The pubic arch/angle is rounded and greater than 90 degrees. It appears to be tilted forward, with a wide, short sacrum. Is it male or female?
female
The _______, or "knee cap" is a sesamoid bone that is found within the quadriceps tendon
patella
1.4 forearm bones
radius ulna
1.19 bones that articulate with the clavicle
scapula sternum
The ________ skeleton is made up of 126 bones of the limbs & girldes
appendicular
1.10 the "collarbone"
clavicle
1.3 bones of the shoulder girdle
clavicle scapula
1.16 wrist bones
carpals
1.1 raised are on lateral surface of humerus to which deltoid muscle attaches
deltoid tuberosity
1.6 shoulder girdle bone that does not attach to the axial skeleton
scapula
The ________, on the posterior thorax, are roughly triangular in shape. They have no direct attachment to the axial skeleton but are held in place by trunk muscles.
scapulae
1.7 shoulder girdle bone that articulates with and transmits forces to the bony thorax
clavicle
The strongest, heaviest bone of the body is in the thigh. It is the
a. femur
1.5 scapular region to which the clavicle connects
acromion
1.12 medial bone of forearm in anatomical position
ulna
1.15 forearm bone involved in formation of the elbow joint
ulna