Differences In The Sternal And Acromial Ends & The Dorsal And Ventral Surfaces of the scapula
Chapter 7
Exercise 1
Examine a clavicle; either a picture or a model from the classroom. How would you describe the differences in the sternal and acromial ends?
Exercise 2
In your own words, describe the differences between the dorsal and ventral surfaces of the scapula. Which features do you think would be most helpful for determining left from right?
Exercise 3
Examine the glenoid fossa of the scapula and the head of the humerus together. Do you think it would be easy to dislocate this joint? Why or why not?
Exercise 4
Four bones articulate with the humerus. List them and describe where they articulate.
Match the bony marking to its definition:
Meatus a. large projections on the femur
Line b. thick, prominent ridge
Fossa c. canal-like passageway
Trochanter d. depression or hollow
Torus e. small, narrow ridge
2.Which of the following are axial elements? Which are appendicular elements?
Ribs Sternum
Radius Tarsals
Ulna Ilium
Skull Femur
3.Match the following bones to their location in the body:
Ulna a. thorax (chest)
Pubis b. upper limb
Sternum c. lower limb
Fibula d. pelvic girdle
Carpals e. pectoral girdle
Metatarsals
Scapula
4.Label the bones indicated on the following illustration.
a
b
c
d
e
5.Match the following movement with its opposite:
Pronation a. Inversion
Extension b. Abduction
Eversion c. Supination
Adduction d. Flexion
7.Label the bones indicated on the following illustration - a b c d e
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