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BIO 130 Sample Lab Exam2 (Human Skeleton)
1) Shown below is a left coxal bone (lateral view).
a) What is the anatomical name for the cup-like socket on the lateral aspect of the left coxal bone indicated by the “X” in the illustration? b) What part of the thigh bone articulates directly with the cup-like socket that you named in part “a”? 2) Shown below is a dorsal view of the right foot and associated ankle anatomy.
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a) What anatomical name for the bone labeled “X” above? [Note: Full credit requires answer to be specific] b) What anatomical name for the bony prominence on the distal lower leg bone indicated by the “Y”? [Note: Full credit requires answer to be specific] 3) Shown below is a vertebral bone.
a) What is the anatomical name of the vertical bony projection labeled “X” in the illustration above? b) What function does the vertical bony projection serve? In other words, what movement does it enable? 4) Shown below is a thigh bone.
a) What is the anatomical name for the proximal lateral bony protuberance labeled “X” in the above illustration? b) What bone does the above illustrated bone distally articulate with? 5) Shown below is a distal humerus.
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a) What is the anatomical name for the groove-like condylar process (labeled “X”) that is positioned medially on the distal anterior humerus? b) What bone articulates directly with the groove-like condylar process that you named in part “a”?