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Answers for questions are given on the screen that follows Pelvic Appendage - Quiz 7 of 8 By Andrew W. Parsons Copyright 2000, All Rights Reserved. Answers for questions are given on the screen that follows To advance to next slide: -click mouse or “page down” To return to the previous slide: -press “page up”

Name these bones

Right Femur: anterior view posterior view

Name this bony part

Lateral epicondyle

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Linea aspera

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Intercondylar fossa

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Medial condyle

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Head

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Lateral epicondyle

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Patellar surface

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Lesser trochanter

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Medial epicondyle

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Greater trochanter

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Neck

Name this bony part

Lateral condyle

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