This is the anatomical term for the wrist bones.
What are Carpals?
This is the anatomical term for the collarbone.
What is the Clavicle?
This is the anatomical term for a sesamoid bone, commonly known known as the kneecap.
What is the Patella?
This is the phalanx number for the pinky toe.
What is 5?
When you are sitting normally in a chair, upon which bones does your weight rest?
What is the Ishium?
This is the anatomical term for the bones found in the palm. They are located between the wrist bones and the fingers.
What are Metacarpals?
This is the anatomical term for the shoulder blade.
What is the Scapula?
This is the longest, strongest, heaviest bone in the body.
What is the Femur?
This is the anatomical name for the Big Toe.
What is the Hallux?
Hip Fractures:
A) Usually heal without treatment
B) Usually occur at the junction of the ischium and pubis
C) Often result from osteoporosis
D) Are more common in young adults
Hip Fractures:
A) Usually heal without treatment
B) Usually occur at the junction of the ischium and pubis
C) Often result from osteoporosis
D) Are more common in young adults
This is the largest wrist bone. It is found between the scaphoid and trapezium on its lateral side, and the Lunate and Hamate on its Medial side.
What is the Capitate?
The pectoral girdle:
A) Includes the clavicle
B) Includes the scapula
C) Attaches to the lower extremity to the trunk
D) A and B are correct
The pectoral girdle:
A) Includes the clavicle
B) Includes the scapula
C) Attaches to the lower extremity to the trunk
D) A and B are correct
The tibia articulates at its distal end with the fibula and the:
A) Femur
B) Fibular notch
C) Medial condyle
D) Talus bone of the ankle
The tibia articulates at its distal end with the fibula and the:
A) Femur
B) Fibular notch
C) Medial condyle
D) Talus bone of the ankle
This is the anatomical name for the heel bone.
What is the Calcaneus?
During the later stages of pregnancy, hormones increase the flexibility of this joint to allow for delivery of a fetus.
A) Glenohumeral
B) Symphysis pubis
C) Radiocarpal
D) Tibiofemoral
During the later stages of pregnancy, hormones increase the flexibility of this joint to allow for delivery of a fetus.
A) Glenohumeral
B) Symphysis pubis
C) Radiocarpal
D) Tibiofemoral
The deltoid muscle attaches to the humerus at the:
A) Deltoid tubercle
B) Deltoid fossa
C) Deltoid condyle
D) Deltoid tuberosity
The deltoid muscle attaches to the humerus at the:
A) Deltoid tubercle
B) Deltoid fossa
C) Deltoid condyle
D) Deltoid tuberosity
The scapula:
A) Is roughly triangular in shape
B) Has a prominent spine on its anterior surface
C) Has a subscapular fossa on its posterior surface
D) Is thicker on its medial border
The scapula:
A) Is roughly triangular in shape
B) Has a prominent spine on its anterior surface
C) Has a subscapular fossa on its posterior surface
D) Is thicker on its medial border
The fibula is on the _______ side of the leg.
What is Lateral?
This Phalange (Give the name AND number) does not have a medial Phalanx.
What is the Big Toe/Hallux, I?
The isntep of the foot is formed by:
A) Eleven phalanges
B) Seven tarsals
C) Five metatarsals
D) The lower tibia
The isntep of the foot is formed by:
A) Eleven phalanges
B) Seven tarsals
C) Five metatarsals
D) The lower tibia
This carpal bone can be felt on the thumb side of the wrist. It is the most lateral wrist bone when in anatomical position.
What is the Trapezium?
The clavicle is a rod-shaped bone of the:
A) Pelvic girdle
B) Pectoral girdle
C) Lumbar vertebrae
D) Pubic bone
The clavicle is a rod-shaped bone of the:
A) Pelvic girdle
B) Pectoral girdle
C) Lumbar vertebrae
D) Pubic bone
This is the bone that the Talus of the tarsal bones articulates with. (Give the bone name AND if it is the distal/proximal end)
Distal region of the Tibia.
There are three types of this bone in the tarsals: Medial, Intermediate, and Lateral.
The female pelvis differs from that of the male in that the pelvis of the female has:
A) A larger pelvic inlet and shallow iliac crest
B) A heart-shaped pelvic brim and deep false pelvis
C) A more vertical ilium
D) A large acetabulum and rounded obturator foramen
The female pelvis differs from that of the male in that the pelvis of the female has:
A) A larger pelvic inlet and shallow iliac crest
B) A heart-shaped pelvic brim and deep false pelvis
C) A more vertical ilium
D) A large acetabulum and rounded obturator foramen