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6. The anatomic name for the thumb is the pollex. (True/False) 7. Match the desc

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Question

6. The anatomic name for the thumb is the pollex. (True/False) 7. Match the description listed in column A with the carpal bone listed in column B. Column A shaped like a half moon 2. shaped like a-table" and located at the base of the first metacarpal (thumb) Column B a. hamate b. lunate c. 1. -3. Shaped like a "table" and located at the base of the second metacarpal (index finger) 4. srmallest carpal bone; shaped like a-pea" 5, shaped like a hook and located at the base of the mth metacarpal (pinky) pisiform d. trapezium e. trapezoid - _ Exercise 9.3: Surface Anatomy Review-Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb 8, which process of the scapula can be palpated at the tip of the shoulder? (Circle one.) a. acromion b. coracoid c. infraglenoid tubercle d. spine e. supraglenoid tubercle 9, Match the description listed in column A with the bony landmark listed in column B. Column A 1. forms the tip of the elbow 2. process of the radius palpated at the wrist 3. process of the ulna palpated on the medial aspect of the elbow Column B a. medial epicondyle b. olecranon c. styloid process Exercise 9.4: Bones of the Pelvic Girdle 10. Match the description listed in column A with the bone or rmarking listed in column B. Column A Column B a. acetabulum b. ilium c. ischium d. obturator foramen e. os coxa f. pubic bone 1. three bones fuse to form this bone of the pelvis 2. bone that the pelvis rests on when sitting -3, most anterior bone of the os coxa "hip" bone 5. large hole in the os coxa 6. structure that articulates with the femur at the hip --4. 11. Identify the bones that form the os coxae. (check all that apply) a. coccyx b. llum c. ischium d. pubis --e. sacrum

Explanation / Answer

6. true - innermost digit of a forelimb is called pollex

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8. A. acromion process

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11.  os coxa is made from the fusion of three bones: the ilium, ischium, and pubis. These 3 bones fuse at the deep hemispherical socket called the acetabulum, which receives the femur.

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