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Chapter 8—Bones Part II: Appendicular Skeleton $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 The Pectoral Girdle Strong Arm Tactics Where the Girdle Rides Below the Belt Bone Bag FINAL ROUND

The Pectoral Girdle: $100 Question The great mobility of the upper limb is achieved by __________. a. minimal attachment to axial skeleton b. a shallow glenoid cavity c. the heavy bones involved d. both a and b BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Pectoral Girdle: $100 Answer The great mobility of the upper limb is achieved by __________. a. minimal attachment to axial skeleton b. a shallow glenoid cavity c. the heavy bones involved d. both a and b BACK TO GAME

The Pectoral Girdle: $200 Question The scapular spine ends laterally in a flat projection called the _________. a. coracoid process b. acromion c. coronoid process d. suprascapular notch BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Pectoral Girdle: $200 Answer The scapular spine ends laterally in a flat projection called the _________. a. coracoid process b. acromion c. coronoid process d. suprascapular notch BACK TO GAME

The Pectoral Girdle: $300 Question Which scapular area lies superior to the scapular spine? a. supracoracoid space b. supra-acromial fossa c. supraspinous fossa d. supraglenoid fossa BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Pectoral Girdle: $300 Answer Which scapular area lies superior to the scapular spine? a. supracoracoid space b. supra-acromial fossa c. supraspinous fossa d. supraglenoid fossa BACK TO GAME

The Pectoral Girdle: $400 Question The curves in the clavicle ensure that it usually fractures anteriorly at its _______. a. distal third b. middle third c. proximal third d. equally at b and c BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Pectoral Girdle: $400 Answer The curves in the clavicle ensure that it usually fractures anteriorly at its _______. a. distal third b. middle third c. proximal third d. equally at b and c BACK TO GAME

The Pectoral Girdle: $500 Question Which structure(s) provide(s) attachment for a ligament that runs to the coracoid process? a. sternal end tuberosity b. trapezoid line c. conoid tubercle d. both b and c BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Pectoral Girdle: $500 Answer Which structure(s) provide(s) attachment for a ligament that runs to the coracoid process? a. sternal end tuberosity b. trapezoid line c. conoid tubercle d. both b and c BACK TO GAME

Strong Arm Tactics: $100 Question The anatomical term for “arm” is __________. a. antebrachium b. brachium c. olecranon d. none of the above BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Strong Arm Tactics: $100 Answer The anatomical term for “arm” is __________. a. antebrachium b. brachium c. olecranon d. none of the above BACK TO GAME

Strong Arm Tactics: $200 Question The V-shaped roughened area about midway down the shaft of the humerus is the _________. a. greater tubercle b. lesser tubercle c. trochlea d. deltoid tuberosity BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Strong Arm Tactics: $200 Answer The V-shaped roughened area about midway down the shaft of the humerus is the _________. a. greater tubercle b. lesser tubercle c. trochlea d. deltoid tuberosity BACK TO GAME

Strong Arm Tactics: $300 Question In the anatomical position, the ____________is the medial bone and the ____________ is the lateral bone in the antebrachium. a. ulna; radius b. trochlea; capitulum c. lateral epicondyle; medial epicondyle d. trapezium; hamate BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Strong Arm Tactics: $300 Answer In the anatomical position, the ____________is the medial bone and the ____________ is the lateral bone in the antebrachium. a. ulna; radius b. trochlea; capitulum c. lateral epicondyle; medial epicondyle d. trapezium; hamate BACK TO GAME

Strong Arm Tactics: $400 Question The hinge part of the elbow is formed __________. a. primarily by the head of the radius b. by the wrench-like trochlear notch of the ulna c. by the capitulum articulating with olecranon fossa d. by none of the above BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Strong Arm Tactics: $400 Answer The hinge part of the elbow is formed __________. a. primarily by the head of the radius b. by the wrench-like trochlear notch of the ulna c. by the capitulum articulating with olecranon fossa d. by none of the above BACK TO GAME

Strong Arm Tactics: $500 Question Only ________ articulate(s) with the antebrachium, specifically with the radius. a. the triquetrum b. the lunate c. the scaphoid d. both b and c BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Strong Arm Tactics: $500 Answer Only ________ articulate(s) with the antebrachium, specifically with the radius. a. the triquetrum b. the lunate c. the scaphoid d. both b and c BACK TO GAME

Where the Girdle Rides: $100 Question The pelvic girdle is comprised of _______. a. the ilium b. the ishium c. the pubis d. all of the above BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Where the Girdle Rides: $100 Answer The pelvic girdle is comprised of _______. a. the ilium b. the ishium c. the pubis d. all of the above BACK TO GAME

Where the Girdle Rides: $200 Question The _________ receives the ball or head of the femur. a. obturator foramen b. acetabulum c. ischial tuberosity d. greater sciatic notch BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Where the Girdle Rides: $200 Answer The _________ receives the ball or head of the femur. a. obturator foramen b. acetabulum c. ischial tuberosity d. greater sciatic notch BACK TO GAME

Where the Girdle Rides: $300 Question Which bone is enclosed in the tendon that secures the quadriceps femoris muscles? a. tibia b. fibula c. patella d. femur BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Where the Girdle Rides: $300 Answer Which bone is enclosed in the tendon that secures the quadriceps femoris muscles? a. tibia b. fibula c. patella d. femur BACK TO GAME

Where the Girdle Rides: $400 Question Which structure is found on the upper part of the medial epicondyle? a. lesser tubercle b. greater trochanter c. adductor tubercle d. linea aspera BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Where the Girdle Rides: $400 Answer Which structure is found on the upper part of the medial epicondyle? a. lesser tubercle b. greater trochanter c. adductor tubercle d. linea aspera BACK TO GAME

Where the Girdle Rides: $500 Question The _______ is the attachment site of the patellar ligament. a. tibial tuberosity b. intercondylar eminence c. medial condyle d. lateral epicondyle BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Where the Girdle Rides: $500 Answer The _______ is the attachment site of the patellar ligament. a. tibial tuberosity b. intercondylar eminence c. medial condyle d. lateral epicondyle BACK TO GAME

Below the Belt: $100 Question The bodies of the two pubic bones are joined at the __________. a. acetabulum b. pubic union c. sacrum d. pubic symphysis BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Below the Belt: $100 Answer The bodies of the two pubic bones are joined at the __________. a. acetabulum b. pubic union c. sacrum d. pubic symphysis BACK TO GAME

Below the Belt: $200 Question Which bone(s) does/do not belong to the appendicular skeleton? a. ilium b. sphenoid c. ulna d. scaphoid BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Below the Belt: $200 Answer Which bone(s) does/do not belong to the appendicular skeleton? a. ilium b. sphenoid c. ulna d. scaphoid BACK TO GAME

Below the Belt: $300 Question The false pelvis is __________. a. superior to the pelvic brim b. bounded by the alae of the iliac bones c. actually part of the abdomen d. all of the above BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Below the Belt: $300 Answer The false pelvis is __________. a. superior to the pelvic brim b. bounded by the alae of the iliac bones c. actually part of the abdomen d. all of the above BACK TO GAME

Below the Belt: $400 Question Which bone articulates with the tibia and fibula superiorly? a. talus b. medial cuneiform c. calcaneus d. navicular BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Below the Belt: $400 Answer Which bone articulates with the tibia and fibula superiorly? a. talus b. medial cuneiform c. calcaneus d. navicular BACK TO GAME

Below the Belt: $500 Question Which is correct? a. male acetabule are farther apart b. female pubic arch is broader c. bones are thicker in the male with more prominent markings d. both b and c BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Below the Belt: $500 Answer Which is correct? a. male acetabule are farther apart b. female pubic arch is broader c. bones are thicker in the male with more prominent markings d. both b and c BACK TO GAME

Bone Bag: $100 Question Which arch curves well above the ground? a. transverse arch b. lateral longitudinal arch c. medial longitudinal arch d. all of the above BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Bone Bag: $100 Answer Which arch curves well above the ground? a. transverse arch b. lateral longitudinal arch c. medial longitudinal arch d. all of the above BACK TO GAME

Bone Bag: $200 Question The bone of the heel is called the _______. a. talus b. tarsus c. calcaneus d. malleolus BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Bone Bag: $200 Answer The bone of the heel is called the _______. a. talus b. tarsus c. calcaneus d. malleolus BACK TO GAME

Bone Bag: $300 Question The lateral malleolus __________. a. is the distal end of the tibia b. forms the lateral bulge at the ankle c. is the distal end of the fibula d. both b and c BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Bone Bag: $300 Answer The lateral malleolus __________. a. is the distal end of the tibia b. forms the lateral bulge at the ankle c. is the distal end of the fibula d. both b and c BACK TO GAME

Bone Bag: $400 Question What is the weakest part of the femur? a. head b. neck c. apex d. fovea capitis BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Bone Bag: $400 Answer What is the weakest part of the femur? a. head b. neck c. apex d. fovea capitis BACK TO GAME

Bone Bag: $500 Question When dimples are visible 5 cm lateral to the midline of the back at the junction of the lumbar and gluteal regions, what bony landmark is located just deep to these dimples? a. anterior inferior iliac spine b. posterior superior iliac spine c. posterior inferior iliac spine d. anterior superior iliac spine BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Bone Bag: $500 Answer When dimples are visible 5 cm lateral to the midline of the back at the junction of the lumbar and gluteal regions, what bony landmark is located just deep to these dimples? a. anterior inferior iliac spine b. posterior superior iliac spine c. posterior inferior iliac spine d. anterior superior iliac spine BACK TO GAME

FINAL ROUND Question ________ are most often affected by metatarsal stress fractures. a. First and second metatarsals b. Third and fourth metatarsals c. Second and third metatarsals d. Fourth and fifth metatarsals BACK TO GAME ANSWER

FINAL ROUND Answer ________ are most often affected by metatarsal stress fractures. a. First and second metatarsals b. Third and fourth metatarsals c. Second and third metatarsals d. Fourth and fifth metatarsals BACK TO GAME