Use the proper bone terminology to identify the various bones noted on the x-rays: Biological Names of All Bones Noted on X-ray Which bone is broken? 1.________________________________________ ________________ 2.________________________________________ ________________ 3.________________________________________ ________________ 4.________________________________________ ________________
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For all numbered labels, name the specific part of the bone except for 51 & 52, name the bone only: For the two vertebrae on the right, also indicate the region where they are found: Vertebral Foramen 51 Posterior arch 55 Transverse Foramen 56 Spinous process 57 Lamina 58 Transverse Process 59 Superior articular Process 60 Pedicle 52 53 Dens
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4 A gymnast lands badly after a vault and "twists" her ankle. She now has significant pain and swelling over her lateral ankle area, and her coach is worried that she might have an ankle fracture. Which bone is involved in her injury? What is the specific part of the bone that is injured? 5 Predict what might happen if the greater and/or lesser sciatic notches of the ilium were abnormally small and narrow. Explain. (Hint: Consider the function of these notches.) 6 You are presented the following X-ray from a six-year-old child (Fig. 8.42). a Identify the bones in the X-ray. b Your colleague thinks that there may be a fracture present at the arrow in Figure 8.42. What do you think? Is this a fracture or a normal anatomical feature? Explain. (Hint: Think about bone development in children. What structure is present in many bones at the epiphysis?)
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