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- The origin and insertion, respectively, of biceps brachii are Coracoid process & Olecranon Coracoid process & Radial tuberosity Radial tuberosity & Glenoid cavity Acromion process & Radial tuberosityKey Termsacetabulumacromial end acromion anatomical neckarcuate lineauricular surfacecalcaneuscapitatecapitulumclavicle claviclescoccyxcoracoid processcoronoid fossacoronoid processcuboiddeltoid tuberositydistal phalanx Idistal phalanx IIdistal phalanx IIIdistal phalanx IVdistal phalanx V false pelvisfemurfibula glenoid cavitygreater sciatic notchgreater trochantergreater tuberclehamateheadhumerus iliac crestiliuminfraspinous fossaintercondylar fossaintermediate cuneiformischial tuberosityischiumlateral condylelateral cuneiformlateral malleoluslesser sciatic notch lesser trochanterlesser tuberclelinea asperalunatemanubriummedial condylemedial cuneiformmedial malleolusmetacarpal Imetacarpal IImetacarpal IIImetacarpal IVmetacarpal Vmetatarsal Imetatarsal IImetatarsal IIImetatarsal IVmetatarsal Vmiddle phalanx IImiddle phalanx IIImiddle phalanx IVmiddle phalanx Vnavicularobturator foramen olecranonolecranon fossaos coxaeossa coxaepatella pelvic brimpelvic inletpelvic…Which of the fesms fellowing tarsalt the bone ok the heal8 O Cuboid Calcaneus ☺ Talus ☺ medial cancifm
- Which of the following is NOT true of the iliotibial band? a thickening of the fascia lata inserted upon by the tensor fasica lata inserts on Gerdy’s tubercle prevents medial bending of femurThe insertions of the temporalis and the masseter are found on which bone Hyoid Mandible Temporal Maxilla The olecranon process is the site of insertion for wich of the following muscles? Bicep brachii Brachioradialis Brachialis’ Triceps brachii Which of the following muscles are found between the ribs Transverse abdominis Quadratus lumborum Pyramidalis intercostalThe inferior tibiofibular joint's structural SUBTYPE is ______. synchondrosis condylar syndesmosis symphysis The intervertebral joint that is between the articular processes of the vertebral bones is classified functionally as _____ and structural SUBTYPE as _____. diarthrotic; symphysis diarthrotic; plane amphiarthrotic; plane amphiarthrotic; symphysis
- (a) Mandible, right lateral view SH C J A 10 ingly wealthy people w over a long period of years. The book contains the sec practical test by thousands of p of life. The secret to which I fewer than a hundred times th been directly named, for it se when it is merely uncovered a who are ready and searchin If you are ready to put it secret at least once in every ch how you will know if you are you of much of the benefit you the discovery in your own way -NapollBONES OF THE PECTORAL GIRDLE The two pectoral girdles, right and left, provide attachment sites for muscles of the shoulder and brachium. Each pectoral girdle consists of a scapula, or shoulder blade, and a clavicle, or collar- bone. Clavicle: A slender, double-curved bone that attaches the upper limbs to the axial skeleton. It includes the following features: ● Sternal end: the blunt, medial extremity, which articulates with the manubrium of the sternum. Acromial end: the slightly flattened lateral extremity, which articulates with the acro- mion of the scapula. Scapula: A triangular bone with projections for muscle attachment. It contains many features, which include: Spine: the narrow ridge on the posterior side. Acromion: a flattened, prominent process at the lateral end of the spine. = Coracoid process: a beak-like process superior and medial to the glenoid cavity (corac = crow + -oid = resemblance to). Glenoid cavity: a socketed depression inferior to the acromion, which…The mechanical support of the head of the humerus in the glenoidfossa is weakest in the inferior direction. What muscles help preventdislocation of the shoulder when a person carries a heavy weight,such as a suitcase?
- The iliacus and the psoas major muscles are collectively known as the ____________ muscle because they share a common insertion on the __________ of the femur. psoasiliacus; greater trochanter psoasiliacus; lesser trochanter iliopsoas; lesser trochanter iliopsoas; greater trochanterThe pectoralis major runs from the to the greater tubercle of the humerus O xiphoid process scapula O deltoid tuberosity of the humerus midline of the chestThe ulna participates in which of the following articulations? shoulder joint elbow joint radioulnar joints wrist joint elbow and radioulnar joints elbow, wrist and radioulnar joints
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