10 Apendicular Skeleton Ch 10 Assignment

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REVIEW SHEET using g A&P™ cxercise The Appendicular Skeleton Name Lab Time/Date , Instructors may assign a portion ~ of the Review Sheet questions Bones of the Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb 1. Fill in the blank to complete the statements below: a. The bones that form the pectoral girdle are the b. The upper limb is formed by the arm bone, the and , and the two bones of the forearm, the and c. The are the wrist bones. List the proximal row of wrist bones from lateral to medial: List the distal row of wrist bones from lateral to medial: d. The e. Asingle finger bone is called a . Each hand has 2. Match the bone markings in column B with the descriptions in column A. Column A 10. 11. . depression in the scapula that articulates with the humerus . surface on the radius that receives the head of the ulna lateral rounded knob on the distal humerus posterior depression on the distal humerus a roughened area on the lateral humerus: deltoid attachment site hooklike process; biceps brachii attachment site . surface on the ulna that receives the head of the radius medial condyle of the humerus that articulates with the ulna lateral end of the spine of the scapula; clavicle articulation site small bump on the humerus, often called the “funny bone” anterior depression, superior to the trochlea, that receives part of the ulna when bending at the elbow form the palm of the hand, and the heads of these bones form the knuckles. finger bones, called Column B a. acromion b. capitulum c. coracoid process d. coronoid fossa e. deltoid tuberosity f. glenoid cavity g. medial epicondyle h. olecranon fossa i. radial notch j. trochlea k. ulnar notch 157
. Instructors may assign a portion f | - of the Review Sheet questions using ering A&P™ REVIEW SHEET cxencise The Appendicular Skeleton Name Lab Time/Date Bones of the Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb 1. Fill in the blank to complete the statements below: a. The bones that form the pectoral girdle are the and b. The upper limb is formed by the arm bone, the , and the two bones of the forearm, the and c. The are the wrist bones. List the proximal row of wrist bones from lateral to medial: List the distal row of wrist bones from lateral to medial: d. The form the palm of the hand, and the heads of these bones form the knuckles. e. Asingle finger bone is called a . Each hand has finger bones, called 2. Match the bone markings in column B with the descriptions in column A. Column A Column B 1. depression in the scapula that articulates with the humerus a. acromion 2. surface on the radius that receives the head of the ulna b. capitulum 3. lateral rounded knob on the distal humerus c. coracoid process 4. posterior depression on the distal humerus d. coronoid fossa 5. aroughened area on the lateral humerus: deltoid attachment site e. deltoid tuberosity 6. hooklike process; biceps brachii attachment site f. glenoid cavity 7. surface on the ulna that receives the head of the radius g. medial epicondyle 8. medial condyle of the humerus that articulates with the ulna h. olecranon fossa 9. lateral end of the spine of the scapula; clavicle articulation site i. radial notch 10. small bump on the humerus, often called the “funny bone” j. trochlea 11. anterior depression, superior to the trochlea, that receives part of k. ulnar notch the ulna when bending at the elbow 157
Review Sheet 10 159 5. Match the terms in the key with the appropriate leader lines on the photographs of the posterior view of the radius on the left and the lateral view of the ulna on the right. Key: a. coronoid process b. head of the radius ¢. head of the ulna d. neck of the radius e. olecranon f. radial notch of the ulna g. radial styloid process radial tuberosity i. trochlear notch j- ulnar notch of the radius k. ulnar styloid process 6. Match the terms in the key with the appropriate leader lines on the photograph of the anterior view of the hand. Key: a. capitate b. distal phalanx ¢. hamate d. lunate e. metacarpal f. middle phalanx g. pisiform h. proximal phalanx i. scaphoid j. trapezium k. trapezoid l. triqguetrum
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