EXAM # 2 - Appendicular Skeleton

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The most medial digit on our hand is the:

5th finger

The lateral end of the clavicle articulates with the:

Acromion of the scapula

Parts of the appendicular skeleton consist of:

Arms, legs, hands and feet

The 'collarbone' is also known as the:

Clavicle

Which appendicular bone articulates with the axial skeleton?

Clavicle

Midway down the lateral shaft of the humerus is the:

Deltoid tuberosity

Longest bone in the body:

Femur

The medial condyle of the tibia articulates with the medial condyle of the:

Femur

The most lateral bone in the leg is the:

Fibula

The two antebrachial bones appear 'crossed-over':

Following pronation of the hand

This bone articulates with the glenoid fossa/cavity:

Humerus

The acromion of the scapula articulates with the:

Lateral end of the clavicle

Structure found on the femur is the:

Linea aspera

Distal to the wrist, the 'palm' of one's hand consists of:

Metacarpals

Why is the area just distal to the tubercles of the humerus called the 'surgical neck'?

Most frequently fractured part of the humerus

Typically, a 'wrist-watch' is actually worn:

Over the distal ends of the radius and ulna

The apex of the ____ is inferior.

Patella

The distal portion of the ____ is most important in providing movement at the wrist.

Radius

The styloid process of the _____ points towards the thumb.

Radius

This bone articulates with the capitulum of the humerus:

Radius

The antebrachium consists of:

Radius and Ulna

The 'shoulder blade' is also known as the:

Scapula

The medial end of the clavicle articulates with the:

Sternum

The smallest and shortest border of the scapulae is the:

Superior Border

The large depression on the anterior aspect of the scapula is termed the:

Supraspinous fossa

Another term for the "heel" bone is the:

Talus

The 'shinbone' is also known as the:

Tibia

The lateral condyle of the femur articulates with the lateral condyle of the:

Tibia

At the distal end of the humerus, articulating with the ulna, is the:

Trochlea

Along with the humerus, this bone is mainly responsible for forming the "hinging" portion of the elbow joint:

Ulna

The olecranon fossa of the humerus articulates with the:

Ulna

The styloid process of the _____ points towards the "pinky" finger side of the hand.

Ulna

The expanded distal aspect of the radius:

is convex to articulate with carpal bones


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