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Talus About the Foot
100

This structure articulates with the head of the humerus to form the glenohumeral joint.

What is the: glenoid cavity (glenoid fossa)?

100

This lateral forearm bone is ‘on top’ when you give a thumbs-up.

What is the: radius?

100

The three regions of the pelvic girdle.

What are: lium, ischium, and pubis?

100

This medial lower leg bone bears most of the body’s weight.

What is the: tibia?

100

Name the three arches of the foot.

What are the: medial longitudinal, lateral longitudinal, and transverse arches?

200

The acromion articulates with this bone to form the AC joint.

What is the: clavicle?

200

This end of the clavicle articulates with the manubrium.

What is the: sternal end?

200

The superior ridge of the ilium.

What is the: iliac crest?

200

The anterior border, a projection on this bone is commonly called the "shin"

What is the: Tibia?

200

This tarsal bone articulates directly with the tibia.

What is the: talus?

300

The coronoid fossa receives this structure of the ulna.

What is the: coronoid process?

300

This scapular process forms the AC joint.

What is the: acromion?

300

All three hip bones contribute to this structure.

What is the: acetabulum?

300

This rough posterior ridge of the femur anchors the medial thigh muscles.

What is the: linea aspera?

300

These three foot bones are named medial, intermediate, and lateral.

What are the: cuneiforms?

400

This bone increases the leverage that the quadriceps tendon exerts on the femur.

What is the: patella?

400

This distal projection of the radius serves as attachment for brachioradialis.

What is the: styloid process?

400

This joint connects the two pubic bones anteriorly.

What is the: pubic symphysis?

400

This depression in the femoral head anchors a ligament.

What is the: fovea capitis?

400

The hallux differs from the other toes because it contains this number of phalanges.

What is: Two?

500

This fibular structure forms the distal tibiofibular joint with the tibia.

What is the: lateral malleolus?

500

Name the proximal row of carpals from lateral to medial.

What are: scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform?

500

This pelvic feature is wider in females to accommodate childbirth.

What is the: pubic angle?

500

A fracture at this narrowed region of the femur is especially common in the elderly.

What is the: femoral neck?

500

This digit bears the greatest amount of weight during push-off in gait.

What is the: hallux (digit I)?

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