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156 EXERCISE 10 APPENDICULAR SKELETON C. Pelvic Girdle and Pelvis Fill in the blank with the correct term. 1. When you put your hands on your hips, which bone marking of each os coxa are you touching? 2. With your hands on your hips, you can feel a point of the pelvis protruding out anteriorly just above your thigh. Name this bone marking. 3. Name the 2 bones that form the pelvic girdle. 4. What prominent bone marking on each os coxa do you sit on? 5. Name the bones of the ossa coxae that articulate anteriorly. 6. The female pelvis has smoother bone markings than the male. True or False? 7. Name the anterior joint between pubic bones. 8. Bony structure formed by fusion of ilium, ischium, and pubis. 9. Largest bone in the skeleton. 10. The acetabulum is larger in females. True or False? 1. Bone that is lateral to the tibia? 2. Anatomical term for the process at the distal end of the tibia that forms the medial malleolus? 3. What is the heaviest and strongest bone of the leg (not thigh)? 4. Name the thigh bone. 5. The fibula is a weight-bearing bone. True or False? 6. Name the tarsal bone that articulates with the tibia. 7. Name the heel bone. 8. Name the bones of the foot that are analagous to the metacarpals. 9. Bone marking that is commonly called the shin. 10. Bone that is commonly called the kneecap. 11. Processes on the femur and tibia that form the knee joint. 12. Name of the bone marking of the femur that articulates with the pelvic girdle. 13. Does the fibula form part of the knee joint? 14. Name the phalanges in the great toe. 15. The number of metatarsal bones (one foot).

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EXERCISE 10 APPENDICULAR SKELETON
C. Pelvic Girdle and Pelvis
Fill in the blank with the correct term.
1. When you put your hands on your hips, which bone marking of each os coxa are you
touching?
2. With your hands on your hips, you can feel a point of the pelvis protruding out anteriorly
just above your thigh. Name this bone marking.
3. Name the 2 bones that form the pelvic girdle.
4. What prominent bone marking on each os coxa do you sit on?
5. Name the bones of the ossa coxae that articulate anteriorly.
6. The female pelvis has smoother bone markings than the male. True or False?
7. Name the anterior joint between pubic bones.
8. Bony structure formed by fusion of ilium, ischium, and pubis.
9. Largest bone in the skeleton.
10. The acetabulum is larger in females. True or False?
1. Bone that is lateral to the tibia?
2. Anatomical term for the process at the distal end of the tibia that forms the medial
malleolus?
3. What is the heaviest and strongest bone of the leg (not thigh)?
4. Name the thigh bone.
5. The fibula is a weight-bearing bone. True or False?
6. Name the tarsal bone that articulates with the tibia.
7. Name the heel bone.
8. Name the bones of the foot that are analagous to the metacarpals.
9. Bone marking that is commonly called the shin.
10. Bone that is commonly called the kneecap.
11. Processes on the femur and tibia that form the knee joint.
12. Name of the bone marking of the femur that articulates with the pelvic girdle.
13. Does the fibula form part of the knee joint?
14. Name the phalanges in the great toe.
15. The number of metatarsal bones (one foot).
        
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EXERCISE 10 APPENDICULAR SKELETON
C. Pelvic Girdle and Pelvis
Fill in the blank with the correct term.
1. When you put your hands on your hips, which bone marking of each os coxa are you
touching?
2. With your hands on your hips, you can feel a point of the pelvis protruding out anteriorly
just above your thigh. Name this bone marking.
3. Name the 2 bones that form the pelvic girdle.
4. What prominent bone marking on each os coxa do you sit on?
5. Name the bones of the ossa coxae that articulate anteriorly.
6. The female pelvis has smoother bone markings than the male. True or False?
7. Name the anterior joint between pubic bones.
8. Bony structure formed by fusion of ilium, ischium, and pubis.
9. Largest bone in the skeleton.
10. The acetabulum is larger in females. True or False?
1. Bone that is lateral to the tibia?
2. Anatomical term for the process at the distal end of the tibia that forms the medial
malleolus?
3. What is the heaviest and strongest bone of the leg (not thigh)?
4. Name the thigh bone.
5. The fibula is a weight-bearing bone. True or False?
6. Name the tarsal bone that articulates with the tibia.
7. Name the heel bone.
8. Name the bones of the foot that are analagous to the metacarpals.
9. Bone marking that is commonly called the shin.
10. Bone that is commonly called the kneecap.
11. Processes on the femur and tibia that form the knee joint.
12. Name of the bone marking of the femur that articulates with the pelvic girdle.
13. Does the fibula form part of the knee joint?
14. Name the phalanges in the great toe.
15. The number of metatarsal bones (one foot).

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156 EXERCISE 10 APPENDICULAR SKELETON C. Pelvic Girdle and Pelvis Fill in the blank with the correct term. 1. When you put your hands on your hips, which bone marking of each os coxa are you touching? 2. With your hands on your hips, you can feel a point of the pelvis protruding out anteriorly just above your thigh. Name this bone marking. 3. Name the 2 bones that form the pelvic girdle. 4. What prominent bone marking on each os coxa do you sit on? 5. Name the bones of the ossa coxae that articulate anteriorly. 6. The female pelvis has smoother bone markings than the male. True or False? 7. Name the anterior joint between pubic bones. 8. Name the process at the distal end of the tibia that forms the medial malleolus. 9. Femur is the heaviest and strongest bone of the leg (not thigh)? 10. Name the thigh bone. 11. The fibula is a weight-bearing bone. True or False? 12. Name the tarsal bone that articulates with the tibia. 13. Name the heel bone. 14. Name the bones of the foot that are analogous to the metacarpals. 15. Bone marking that is commonly called the shin. 16. Bone that is commonly called the kneecap. 17. Processes on the femur and tibia that form the knee joint. 18. Name of the bone marking of the femur that articulates with the pelvic girdle. 19. Does the fibula form part of the knee joint? 20. Name the phalanges in the great toe. 21. The number of metatarsal bones (one foot).
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00:01 Hello students here many questions are asked.
00:02 First question is bone of the arm is? the right match for this is option f humerus.
00:12 Next bone of the forearm that aligns with the thumb? the correct match is option j radius.
00:21 Next bone of the forearm that aligns with digit 5 that is pinky finger? the correct answer is option l ulna.
00:32 Next middle bone of the index finger? the right answer is option h middle phalanx.
00:45 Next part of the scapula that articulates with the humerus? the right answer is option e glenoid cavity.
00:57 Next part of the scapula that articulates with the clavicle? the right answer is option a acromion.
01:06 Next anterior projection of the scapula that resembles a crow's beak? the right answer is option d coracoid process.
01:21 Next bone that articulates with both the sternum and scapula? the right answer is option c clavicle.
01:33 Next one is first bone composing the palm of the hand? the right answer is option g metacarpal one.
01:45 Next long bony ridge on the posterior aspect of the scapula? the right answer is option k spine of scapula.
01:55 Next one is bones of the wrist? the right answer is option b carpals.
02:05 Next middle bone of the ring finger? the right answer is option i that is middle phalanx four.
02:21 Second question is they have asked to verify whether the statement is true or false? the statement is the anatomic name for the thumb is polex...
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