QUESTION 5 Match the following bones to their common names or locations where they are found in the body. clavicle carpel vertebrae phalanges patella scapula humerus metatarsel femur A. upper arm B. collar bone C. knee bone D. backbone E. wrist bone F. fingers and toes G. thigh bone H. foot bone I. shoulder blade
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Match the bone names with the correct description or location. Match each key term to the appropriate description. Make certain each sentence is complete before submitting your answer. Tarsals Kneecap Metacarpals Palm of the hand Ulna Clavicle Ankle bones Phalanges Thigh Femur Little finger (fifth digit) side of the forearm Patella Humerus Fingers or toes Collarbone Upper arm
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Match the key terms with the bone descriptions that follow. Key: (a) clavicle (b) ilium (c) ischium (d) pubis (e) sacrum (f) scapula (g) sternum $-(1)$ bone of the axial skeleton to which the pectoral girdle attaches $-(2)$ markings include glenoid cavity and acromion $-(3)$ features include the ala, crest, and greater sciatic notch $-(4)$ doubly curved; acts as a shoulder strut $-(5)$ hip bone that articulates with the axial skeleton $-(6)$ the "sit-down" bone $-(7)$ anteriormost bone of the pelvic girdle $-$ (8) part of the vertebral column
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ulna match each bone to the location in the key a. upper arm b. forearm c. pectoral girdle d. pelvic girdle e. thigh f. lower leg
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