Chapter 13: Appendicular Skeleton Patton: Anatomy and Physiology, 10th Edition Exam Questions and Answers| 100% Accurate
Chapter 13: Appendicular Skeleton Patton: Anatomy and Physiology, 10th Edition Exam Questions and Answers| 100% Accurate The layman's name for the clavicle is the: - collarbone The trochlea and capitulum can be described as: - distal portions of the humerus The human hand has greater dexterity than the forepaw of any animal because of the freely movable joint of the: - thumb The ulna articulates proximally with the: - humerus Metacarpal bones form the framework of the: - hand The pisiform bone can be found in the: - wrist The structure above the pelvic inlet, which is bordered by muscle in the front and bone along the sides and back, is called the: - false pelvis The anterior of the pelvic girdle is formed by the: - pubis During childbirth, a baby passes through an imaginary plane called the: - pelvic outlet
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