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Chapter 8 – The Appendicular Skeleton

Forearm,
Girdles Keep Skeletons in Articulations Carpals, and Bone Yard
It Together the Closet Phalanges

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FINAL ROUND
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Topic 1: Girdles Keep It Together
$100 Question

The pectoral girdle consists of the ____.

a. scapulae and humerus


b. clavicles, humerus, and sternum
c. clavicles and scapulae
d. scapulae only
ANSWER

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Topic 1: Girdles Keep It Together
$100 Answer

The pectoral girdle consists of the ____.

a. scapulae and humerus


b. clavicles, humerus, and sternum
c. clavicles and scapulae
d. scapulae only
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Topic 1: Girdles Keep It Together
$200 Question

Which three bones make up a coxal bone?

a. ilium, ischium, and femur


b. ilium, ischium, and pubis
c. ilium, acetabulum, and pubis
d. ilium, femur, and pubis
ANSWER

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Topic 1: Girdles Keep It Together
$200 Answer

Which three bones make up a coxal bone?

a. ilium, ischium, and femur


b. ilium, ischium, and pubis
c. ilium, acetabulum, and pubis
d. ilium, femur, and pubis
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Topic 1: Girdles Keep It Together
$300 Question

The only direct articulation of the pectoral girdle


to the axial skeleton is at the ______.

a. medial end of the clavicle and


manubrium
b. head of the femur to the acetabulum
c. lateral end of the clavicle to the head of
the humerus
ANSWER
d. none of the above
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Topic 1: Girdles Keep It Together
$300 Answer

The only direct articulation of the pectoral girdle


to the axial skeleton is at the ______.

a. medial end of the clavicle and


manubrium
b. head of the femur to the acetabulum
c. lateral end of the clavicle to the head of
the humerus
d. none of the above
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Topic 1: Girdles Keep It Together
$400 Question

Why would a broken clavicle affect the mobility


of the arm?

a. The clavicle holds the upper arm away


from the body.
b. The clavicle is attached to the glenoid
cavity of the scapula.
c. The clavicle attaches to the humerus.
ANSWER
d. none of the above
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Topic 1: Girdles Keep It Together
$400 Answer

Why would a broken clavicle affect the mobility


of the arm?

a. The clavicle holds the upper arm away


from the body.
b. The clavicle is attached to the glenoid
cavity of the scapula.
c. The clavicle attaches to the humerus.
d. none of the above
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Topic 1: Girdles Keep It Together
$500 Question

What are characteristics of a male pelvis?

a. a greater true pelvis compared to the female,


curved sacrum and coccyx
b. The angle at pubic symphysis is greater than 100
degrees.
c. The true pelvis is narrow compared to the female,
the sacrum is flat, and the angle of pubic symphysis
is less than 100 degrees.
d. The true pelvis is narrow compared to the female,
the sacrum is flat, and the angle of pubic symphysis
is greater than 100 degrees. ANSWER

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Topic 1: Girdles Keep It Together
$500 Answer

What are characteristics of a male pelvis?

a. a greater true pelvis compared to the female,


curved sacrum and coccyx
b. The angle at pubic symphysis is greater than 100
degrees.
c. The true pelvis is narrow compared to the female,
the sacrum is flat, and the angle of pubic symphysis
is less than 100 degrees.
d. The true pelvis is narrow compared to the female,
the sacrum is flat, and the angle of pubic symphysis
is greater than 100 degrees.
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Topic 2: Skeletons in the Closet
$100 Question

On which bone would you find a medial


malleolus?

a. talus
b. fibula
c. tibia
d. femur ANSWER

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Topic 2: Skeletons in the Closet
$100 Answer

On which bone would you find a medial


malleolus?

a. talus
b. fibula
c. tibia
d. femur
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Topic 2: Skeletons in the Closet
$200 Question

Which foot bone transmits the weight of


the body from the tibia toward the toes?

a. calcaneus
b. navicular bone
c. cuboid bone
d. talus ANSWER

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Topic 2: Skeletons in the Closet
$200 Answer

Which foot bone transmits the weight of


the body from the tibia toward the toes?

a. calcaneus
b. navicular bone
c. cuboid bone
d. talus
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Topic 2: Skeletons in the Closet
$300 Question

When you are seated, which part of the


pelvis bears your body’s weight?

a. obturator foramen
b. posterior inferior iliac spines
c. ischial tuberosities
d. pubic tubercle ANSWER

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Topic 2: Skeletons in the Closet
$300 Answer

When you are seated, which part of the


pelvis bears your body’s weight?

a. obturator foramen
b. posterior inferior iliac spines
c. ischial tuberosities
d. pubic tubercle
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Topic 2: Skeletons in the Closet
$400 Question

Which of the following are bone markings


found on the femur?

a. the greater and lesser trochanter


b. linea aspera
c. linea alba
d. both A and B
ANSWER

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Topic 2: Skeletons in the Closet
$400 Answer

Which of the following are bone markings


found on the femur?

a. the greater and lesser trochanter


b. linea aspera
c. linea alba
d. both A and B
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Topic 2: Skeletons in the Closet
$500 Question

Which tarsal bone is a medial ankle bone?

a. cuboid
b. navicular
c. Intermediate cuneiform bone
d. none of the above

ANSWER

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Topic 2: Skeletons in the Closet
$500 Answer

Which tarsal bone is a medial ankle bone?

a. cuboid
b. navicular
c. Intermediate cuneiform bone
d. none of the above

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Topic 3: Articulations
$100 Question

Which bone articulates with the scapula at


the glenoid cavity?

a. acromial end of the clavicle


b. head of the humerus
c. condyle of the humerus
d. olecranon of the ulna ANSWER

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Topic 3: Articulations
$100 Answer

Which bone articulates with the scapula at


the glenoid cavity?

a. acromial end of the clavicle


b. head of the humerus
c. condyle of the humerus
d. olecranon of the ulna
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Topic 3: Articulations
$200 Question

The head of the femur articulates at the


____.

a. acetabulum
b. glenoid fossa
c. fovea capitis
d. ilium ANSWER

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Topic 3: Articulations
$200 Answer

The head of the femur articulates at the


____.

a. acetabulum
b. glenoid fossa
c. fovea capitis
d. ilium
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Topic 3: Articulations
$300 Question

The patellar ligament attaches to which


structure?

a. the tibial tuberosity


b. the lateral malleolus
c. the intercondylar eminence
d. the hamstring muscles ANSWER

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Topic 3: Articulations
$300 Answer

The patellar ligament attaches to which


structure?

a. the tibial tuberosity


b. the lateral malleolus
c. the intercondylar eminence
d. the hamstring muscles
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Topic 3: Articulations
$400 Question

Which structures participate in the knee


joint?

a. medial and lateral epicondyles


b. fibula and tibia
c. patella and gluteal tuberosity
d. medial and lateral condyles
ANSWER
of the femur BACK TO GAME
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Topic 3: Articulations
$400 Answer

Which structures participate in the knee


joint?

a. medial and lateral epicondyles


b. fibula and tibia
c. patella and gluteal tuberosity
d. medial and lateral condyles
of the femur BACK TO GAME
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Topic 3: Articulations
$500 Question

The trochlea of the humerus articulates with the


____, and the capitulum articulates with the ___.

a. coronoid process of the ulna; olecranon


fossa of the humerus
b. trochlear notch of the ulna; head of the
radius
c. olecranon process of the ulna; radial
notch
d. head of the radius; trochlear
ANSWER
notch of the ulna
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Topic 3: Articulations
$500 Answer

The trochlea of the humerus articulates with the


____, and the capitulum articulates with the ___.

a. coronoid process of the ulna; olecranon


fossa of the humerus
b. trochlear notch of the ulna; head of the
radius
c. olecranon process of the ulna; radial
notch
d. head of the radius; trochlear
notch of the ulna
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Topic 4: Forearm, Carpals, and Phalanges
$100 Question

Which bone of the forearm is lateral in the


anatomical position?

a. ulna
b. radius
c. scaphoid
d. depends on hand position ANSWER

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Topic 4: Forearm, Carpals, and Phalanges
$100 Answer

Which bone of the forearm is lateral in the


anatomical position?

a. ulna
b. radius
c. scaphoid
d. depends on hand position
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Topic 4: Forearm, Carpals, and Phalanges
$200 Question

Bill accidentally fractures his first distal


phalanx with a hammer. Which finger is
broken?

a. thumb
b. small finger
c. ring finger
ANSWER
d. index finger
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Topic 4: Forearm, Carpals, and Phalanges
$200 Answer

Bill accidentally fractures his first distal


phalanx with a hammer. Which finger is
broken?

a. thumb
b. small finger
c. ring finger
d. index finger
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Topic 4: Forearm, Carpals, and Phalanges
$300 Question

An anatomy student says to you, “Sam likes to


push the toy car hard.” She is referring to the __.

a. damage that occurred at last night’s


party
b. scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform,
trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, and
hamate
c. way to remember the names of the eight
carpal bones
ANSWER
d. both B and C
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Topic 4: Forearm, Carpals, and Phalanges
$300 Answer

An anatomy student says to you, “Sam likes to


push the toy car hard.” She is referring to the __.

a. damage that occurred at last night’s


party
b. scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform,
trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, and
hamate
c. way to remember the names of the eight
carpal bones
d. both B and C
BACK TO GAME
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Topic 4: Forearm, Carpals, and Phalanges
$400 Question

With carpal tunnel syndrome the ______


nerve is compressed.

a. median
b. medium
c. medial
d. radial ANSWER

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Topic 4: Forearm, Carpals, and Phalanges
$400 Answer

With carpal tunnel syndrome the ______


nerve is compressed.

a. median
b. medium
c. medial
d. radial
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Topic 4: Forearm, Carpals, and Phalanges
$500 Question

Inflammation of connective tissue between the


_____ and carpal bones causes ______.

a. deltoid tuberosity; congenital talipes


equinovarus
b. interosseous membrane; flat feet
c. flexor retinaculum; carpal tunnel
syndrome
d. extensor retinaculum; carpal
ANSWER
tunnel syndrome
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Topic 4: Forearm, Carpals, and Phalanges
$500 Answer

Inflammation of connective tissue between the


_____ and carpal bones causes ______.

a. deltoid tuberosity; congenital talipes


equinovarus
b. interosseous membrane; flat feet
c. flexor retinaculum; carpal tunnel
syndrome
d. extensor retinaculum; carpal
tunnel syndrome
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Topic 5: Bone Yard
$100 Question

What structure of the scapula divides its


posterior surface into two regions?

a. acromion process
b. coracoid process
c. scapular spine
d. supraspinous fossa ANSWER

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Topic 5: Bone Yard
$100 Answer

What structure of the scapula divides its


posterior surface into two regions?

a. acromion process
b. coracoid process
c. scapular spine
d. supraspinous fossa
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Topic 5: Bone Yard
$200 Question

How is the pelvis of females adapted for


childbearing?

a. narrow pubic angle


b. greater curvature on sacrum
c. broad, low pelvis
d. heart-shaped pelvic inlet ANSWER

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Topic 5: Bone Yard
$200 Answer

How is the pelvis of females adapted for


childbearing?

a. narrow pubic angle


b. greater curvature on sacrum
c. broad, low pelvis
d. heart-shaped pelvic inlet
BACK TO GAME
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Topic 5: Bone Yard
$300 Question

The rounded projections on either side of the


elbow are the _____ and _____ and are parts of
which bone?

a. medial and lateral epicondyles; humerus


b. trochlea and capitulum; humerus
c. olecranon and head of radius; radius
d. Both A and B are correct. ANSWER

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Topic 5: Bone Yard
$300 Answer

The rounded projections on either side of the


elbow are the _____ and _____ and are parts of
which bone?

a. medial and lateral epicondyles; humerus


b. trochlea and capitulum; humerus
c. olecranon and head of radius; radius
d. Both A and B are correct.
BACK TO GAME
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Topic 5: Bone Yard
$400 Question

The greater and lesser tubercles of the


humerus are important sites for __.

a. red bone marrow production


b. muscle attachment
c. a large tendon
d. forming the lateral contour
ANSWER
of the shoulder BACK TO GAME
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Topic 5: Bone Yard
$400 Answer

The greater and lesser tubercles of the


humerus are important sites for __.

a. red bone marrow production


b. muscle attachment
c. a large tendon
d. forming the lateral contour
of the shoulder BACK TO GAME
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Topic 5: Bone Yard
$500 Question

While jumping off the back steps at his


house, 10-year-old Joey lands on his right
heel and breaks his foot. Which foot bone
is most likely broken?

a. talus
b. calcaneus
c. navicular
ANSWER
d. first metatarsal bone
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Topic 5: Bone Yard
$500 Answer

While jumping off the back steps at his


house, 10-year-old Joey lands on his right
heel and breaks his foot. Which foot bone
is most likely broken?

a. talus
b. calcaneus
c. navicular
d. first metatarsal bone
BACK TO GAME
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FINAL ROUND Question

The fibula neither participates in the knee joint


nor bears weight. When it is fractured,
however, walking becomes difficult. Why?

a. Fibula helps stabilize the ankle joint.


b. Fibula attaches many leg muscles.
c. Both A and B are correct.
d. None of the above are correct. ANSWER

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FINAL ROUND Answer

The fibula neither participates in the knee joint


nor bears weight. When it is fractured,
however, walking becomes difficult. Why?

a. Fibula helps stabilize the ankle joint.


b. Fibula attaches many leg muscles.
c. Both A and B are correct.
d. None of the above are correct.
BACK TO GAME
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