Chapter 8 Flashcards

1
Q

The appendicular skeleton has this many bones

A

126

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2
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Appendicular skeleton consists of

A

bones of the upper and lower limbs including girdles that attach them to the axial skeleton

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3
Q

The two pectoral (shoulder) girdles include

A

the clavicle (collar bone) and scapula (shoulder blade)

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4
Q

Medial (sternal) end of the clavicle articulates with the

A

manubrium of the sternum

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5
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Lateral (acromial) end articulates with

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the acromion of the scapula

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6
Q

The scapula/shoulder blade is located

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in the superior part of the posterior thorax between the second and seventh ribs

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7
Q

The scapulas attachment point for the humerus

A

glenoid cavity

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8
Q

the radius is located

A

on the thumb side (lateral)

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9
Q

the ulna is located

A

on the pinky side

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10
Q

How many bones are in the carpal (wrist)

A

8 bones

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11
Q

The proximal row of carpal bones

A

schaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform

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12
Q

The distral row of the carpal bones

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trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, hammate

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13
Q

Metacarpals

A

hand bones

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14
Q

Numbering the fingers starts with the

A

thumb

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15
Q

The phalanges are broken down into 3 sections

A

proximal, middle and distal

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16
Q

The pelvic bone is made up of two hip bones

A

os coxa and coxal bones

17
Q

Each hip bone is made up of three individual bones

A

the ilium, the ischium and the pubis

18
Q

Pubic symphysis

A

where the two pelvic hip bones articulate

19
Q

the 3 individual hip bones fuse into one hip bone by age

A

23

20
Q

The head of the femur articulates with the (1) of the hip bone as a (2)

A

(1) acetabulum (2) ball and socket joint

21
Q

The pelvis is devided into a superior and an inferior portion by the (1) where the abdomen meets the pelvic cavity

A

pelvic brim

22
Q

The area of the bony pelvis superior to the pelvic brim is known as the

A

false (greater) pelvis

23
Q

the area of the bony pelvis inferior to the pelvic brim is known as the

A

true (lesser) pelvis

24
Q

Bones of the male pelvis are ususally

A

larger and heavier

25
Q

The female pelvis is …. than that of the male

A

wider and shallower

26
Q

the proximal end (head) of the femur inserts inot the

A

acetabulum of the hip bone (hip joint)

27
Q

The distal end of the femur articulates with the

A

tibia (shinbone/knee joint) and patella (kneecap)

28
Q

The lower leg consists of the

A

tibia and fibula

29
Q

The tibias proximal end articulates with the

A

femur

30
Q

the tibias distal end articulates with the

A

talus bone of the ankle

31
Q

the tibial tuberosity on the anterior surface is the point of attachement for the

A

patellar ligament

32
Q

the tarsus (ankle) contains #

A

7 tarsal bones

33
Q

the metatarsus (foot bone) contains #

A

5 metatarsal bones

34
Q

The foot has … arches

A

2

35
Q

The 2 foot arches are called

A

the longitudinal arch and transverse arch

36
Q

the purpose of the arch in the foot

A

support weight of the body, provide leverage while walking and distribute the body’s weight over the foot.

37
Q

curvatures obvious at birth

A

thoracic and sacral

38
Q

secondary curvatures

A

cervical and lumber