8.3 Short Answer Questions
1) The pectoral girdle consists of the clavicle and the ________.
2) When examining the clavicle, one would find the ________ tubercle at the acromial end.
3) In anatomical position, the ________ is the most lateral bone in the leg.
4) In the wrist, lateral to the lunate is the scaphoid, and medial to the lunate is the ________.
5) When the forearm is flexed at the elbow, the coronoid process of the ulna fits into the ________ fossa of the humerus.
6) The large processes on the proximal end of the humerus are called tubercles, but the similar landmarks on the femur are called ________.
7) The ________ is the tarsal bone lateral to the navicular.
8) At the distal humerus, the trochlea articulates with the ________.
9) Most fingers and toes have a proximal, a middle, and a ________ phalanx.
10) When you sit cross-legged for a while on a hard surface, your "rear end" hurts because you have been distributing weight directly over your bony ________ tuberosities.
11) The ________ spine lies between the greater and lesser sciatic notches.
12) The ________ ligaments run from each lateral surface of the sacrum to the ischial tuberosities to hold the pelvis together.
13) The head of the femur has a ________, from which a ligament extends that attaches to the inner surface of the acetabulum.
14) An interosseous membrane is found between the tibia and the ________ in the lower extremity.
15) The pelvic girdle consists of the paired ________.