1. The __________________ of clavicle articulates medially with the __________________ bone. 2. The __________________ of clavicle articulates laterally with the __________________ of the __________________ bone. 3. Females’ __________________ is shorter and wider than that of males’.
1. The __________________ of clavicle articulates medially with the __________________ bone. 2. The __________________ of clavicle articulates laterally with the __________________ of the __________________ bone. 3. Females’ __________________ is shorter and wider than that of males’.
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Key Termsacetabulum
acromial end
acromion
anatomical neck
arcuate line
auricular surface
calcaneus
capitate
capitulum
clavicle
clavicles
coccyx
coracoid process
coronoid fossa
coronoid process
cuboid
deltoid tuberosity
distal phalanx I
distal phalanx II
distal phalanx III
distal phalanx IV
distal phalanx V
false pelvis
femur
fibula
glenoid cavity
greater sciatic notch
greater trochanter
greater tubercle
hamate
head
humerus
iliac crest
ilium
infraspinous fossa
intercondylar fossa
intermediate cuneiform
ischial tuberosity
ischium
lateral condyle
lateral cuneiform
lateral malleolus
lesser sciatic notch
lesser trochanter
lesser tubercle
linea aspera
lunate
manubrium
medial condyle
medial cuneiform
medial malleolus
metacarpal I
metacarpal II
metacarpal III
metacarpal IV
metacarpal V
metatarsal I
metatarsal II
metatarsal III
metatarsal IV
metatarsal V
middle phalanx II
middle phalanx III
middle phalanx IV
middle phalanx V
navicular
obturator foramen
olecranon
olecranon fossa
os coxae
ossa coxae
patella
pelvic brim
pelvic inlet
pelvic outlet
pelvis
pisiform
promontory
proximal phalanx I
proximal phalanx II
proximal phalanx III
proximal phalanx IV
proximal phalanx V
pubic symphysis
pubis
radial notch
radial tuberosity
radius
scaphoid
scapula
scapulae
spine
sternal end
sternum
styloid process
subpubic angle
subscapular fossa
supraspinous fossa
surgical neck
talus
tibia
tibial tuberosity
trapezium
trapezoid
triquetrum
trochlea
trochlear notch
true pelvis
ulna
ulnar notch
1. The __________________ of clavicle articulates medially with the __________________ bone.
2. The __________________ of clavicle articulates laterally with the __________________ of the
__________________ bone.
3. Females’ __________________ is shorter and wider than that of males’.
4. Females’ __________________ is wider and oval shaped.
5. Females’ __________________ is greater than 100 degrees.
6. Pelvic inlet is a pelvic aperture enclosed by the __________________.
7. Pelvic outlet is a pelvic aperture bounded by the __________________, __________________, and the
inferior border of the symphysial surface.
8. The __________________ is an aperture at the boundary b/w true pelvis and false pelvis
9. The __________________ of the __________________ bone articulates with the __________________
of the __________________ bone to form the distal radioulnar joint.
10. The __________________ of the __________________ bone articulates with the __________________
of the __________________ bone to form the proximal radioulnar joint.
11. The __________________ of the __________________ bone articulates with the __________________
of the __________________ bone to form the medial part of elbow joint.
acromial end
acromion
anatomical neck
arcuate line
auricular surface
calcaneus
capitate
capitulum
clavicle
clavicles
coccyx
coracoid process
coronoid fossa
coronoid process
cuboid
deltoid tuberosity
distal phalanx I
distal phalanx II
distal phalanx III
distal phalanx IV
distal phalanx V
false pelvis
femur
fibula
glenoid cavity
greater sciatic notch
greater trochanter
greater tubercle
hamate
head
humerus
iliac crest
ilium
infraspinous fossa
intercondylar fossa
intermediate cuneiform
ischial tuberosity
ischium
lateral condyle
lateral cuneiform
lateral malleolus
lesser sciatic notch
lesser trochanter
lesser tubercle
linea aspera
lunate
manubrium
medial condyle
medial cuneiform
medial malleolus
metacarpal I
metacarpal II
metacarpal III
metacarpal IV
metacarpal V
metatarsal I
metatarsal II
metatarsal III
metatarsal IV
metatarsal V
middle phalanx II
middle phalanx III
middle phalanx IV
middle phalanx V
navicular
obturator foramen
olecranon
olecranon fossa
os coxae
ossa coxae
patella
pelvic brim
pelvic inlet
pelvic outlet
pelvis
pisiform
promontory
proximal phalanx I
proximal phalanx II
proximal phalanx III
proximal phalanx IV
proximal phalanx V
pubic symphysis
pubis
radial notch
radial tuberosity
radius
scaphoid
scapula
scapulae
spine
sternal end
sternum
styloid process
subpubic angle
subscapular fossa
supraspinous fossa
surgical neck
talus
tibia
tibial tuberosity
trapezium
trapezoid
triquetrum
trochlea
trochlear notch
true pelvis
ulna
ulnar notch
1. The __________________ of clavicle articulates medially with the __________________ bone.
2. The __________________ of clavicle articulates laterally with the __________________ of the
__________________ bone.
3. Females’ __________________ is shorter and wider than that of males’.
4. Females’ __________________ is wider and oval shaped.
5. Females’ __________________ is greater than 100 degrees.
6. Pelvic inlet is a pelvic aperture enclosed by the __________________.
7. Pelvic outlet is a pelvic aperture bounded by the __________________, __________________, and the
inferior border of the symphysial surface.
8. The __________________ is an aperture at the boundary b/w true pelvis and false pelvis
9. The __________________ of the __________________ bone articulates with the __________________
of the __________________ bone to form the distal radioulnar joint.
10. The __________________ of the __________________ bone articulates with the __________________
of the __________________ bone to form the proximal radioulnar joint.
11. The __________________ of the __________________ bone articulates with the __________________
of the __________________ bone to form the medial part of elbow joint.
12. The __________________ of the __________________ bone articulates with the __________________
of the __________________ bone to form the lateral part of elbow joint.
13. The __________________ of the __________________ bone articulates with the
____________________ of the __________________bone to form shoulder joint.
14. The __________________ of the __________________ bone provides lateral stability to the ankle joint.
15. The __________________ of the __________________ bone articulates with the clavicle to form
acromioclavicular joint.
16. The __________________ of the __________________ bone provides lateral stability for the wrist joint.
17. The __________________ of the __________________ bone provides medial stability for the wrist joint.
18. The __________________ of the __________________ bone provides medial stability to ankle joint.
19. The __________________ of the __________________ bone articulates with the head of the femur to
form the hip joint
20. The __________________ of the __________________ bone articulates with the auricular surface of the
sacrum to form the sacroiliac joint.
21. The __________________ of the __________________ bone articulates with the acetabulum of os coxae.
22. The __________________ of the __________________ bone fits into the coronoid fossa of the
__________________bone when elbow joint flexes.
23. The __________________ nof the __________________ bone fits into the olecranon fossa of the
__________________ bone when elbow joint extends.
24. The distal end of tibia articulates with the __________________ bone to form the ankle joint.
25. The os coxae is formed by fusing the following bones around age 13-15: __________________,
__________________, and __________________.
26. The patellar ligament connects the patella to the __________________ of __________________ bone.
27. The pectoral girdles are composed of the __________________ and __________________ bones.
28. The pelvic girdles are composed of the __________________ bones.
29. The pelvis is composed of the ________________, ________________, and _______________ bones.
30. The sciatic nerve passes through the __________________ of the __________________bone.
31. The part of the pelvis superior to the pelvic inlet is known as the __________________.
32. The part of the pelvis inferior to the pelvic inlet is known as the __________________.
of the __________________ bone to form the lateral part of elbow joint.
13. The __________________ of the __________________ bone articulates with the
____________________ of the __________________bone to form shoulder joint.
14. The __________________ of the __________________ bone provides lateral stability to the ankle joint.
15. The __________________ of the __________________ bone articulates with the clavicle to form
acromioclavicular joint.
16. The __________________ of the __________________ bone provides lateral stability for the wrist joint.
17. The __________________ of the __________________ bone provides medial stability for the wrist joint.
18. The __________________ of the __________________ bone provides medial stability to ankle joint.
19. The __________________ of the __________________ bone articulates with the head of the femur to
form the hip joint
20. The __________________ of the __________________ bone articulates with the auricular surface of the
sacrum to form the sacroiliac joint.
21. The __________________ of the __________________ bone articulates with the acetabulum of os coxae.
22. The __________________ of the __________________ bone fits into the coronoid fossa of the
__________________bone when elbow joint flexes.
23. The __________________ nof the __________________ bone fits into the olecranon fossa of the
__________________ bone when elbow joint extends.
24. The distal end of tibia articulates with the __________________ bone to form the ankle joint.
25. The os coxae is formed by fusing the following bones around age 13-15: __________________,
__________________, and __________________.
26. The patellar ligament connects the patella to the __________________ of __________________ bone.
27. The pectoral girdles are composed of the __________________ and __________________ bones.
28. The pelvic girdles are composed of the __________________ bones.
29. The pelvis is composed of the ________________, ________________, and _______________ bones.
30. The sciatic nerve passes through the __________________ of the __________________bone.
31. The part of the pelvis superior to the pelvic inlet is known as the __________________.
32. The part of the pelvis inferior to the pelvic inlet is known as the __________________.
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