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Chapter Nine The Skeletal System: Appendicular Skeleton 189 Exercise 9.5: Bones

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Question

Chapter Nine The Skeletal System: Appendicular Skeleton 189 Exercise 9.5: Bones of the Lower Limb 12. Match the bones listed in coum A with the corresponding joint listed in column B. Colunn A 1. os coxs and femur 2. femur and tibia 3. tibia, fibula, and talus Column B a.ankle b. hip 13. The anatomic name for the big toe is talus (True False) 14. Match the description listed in column A we the tarsal bone listed n coun Column A Colum -1, shaped lice a "ship-and located arterer to the thus a. calcaneus 2. major weight-bearing bone that articuiates with the tibla and fioula to form the ankle jolnt bcunelforms 3. shaped lke a "wedge and located at the base of the frst second, and third metatarsals c navicular -4, forms the heel d. talus 15. There are seven/eight) carpal bones and tseveneight) tarsal bones. Exercise 9.6: Surface Anatomy Review-Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb 16. Match the description listed in column A with the bone or bony landmark isted in column B. Column a. Blac crest b. lateral epicondyle of the femur c. lateral malieolus of the fibula d. medial epicondyle of the femur e. medial malieolus of the tibla Column A 1. ridge of bone palpated when placing the hands on the hips 2. palpated on the anterior part of the knee -3. palpated on the lateral aspect of the knee 4, palpated on the anterior leg. distal to the knee . 5, palpated on the medial aspect of the anke --6. palpated on the lateral aspect of the aide palpated on the medial aspect of the knee patella g. tbial tuberosity Can You Apply What You've Learned? 17. What are the structural and functional differences between the anatomical and surgical necks of the humerus? 18. Construct a unique mnemonic to assist with recall of the carpal bones. Write the mnemonic here: 19. Compare and contrast both the appearance and the location of the carpal and tarsal bones

Explanation / Answer

12.

Coxa and Femur - Hip

Femur and Tibia - Knee

Tibia, Fibula and Talus - Ankle

Coxa is also known as hip bone.

Femur is also known as thigh bone

13. False.

The anatomical name is hallux

Tibia is the Shin bone

Fibula is present parallel to tibia.

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