Chapter 5 - 7 Weekly Quizzes Flashcards

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  1. What is the most medial/distal structure of the bone of the brachium that is covered in Periosteum?
A

Medial Epicondyle of the Humerus

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  1. What articulates with the distal surface of the third carpal bone found in the distal row?
A

Metacarpal III

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  1. What is the most distal/lateral structure of the bone of the brachium that is not covered in periosteum?
A

Capitulum of the Humerus

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  1. What is the inferior articulating surface of the Posterior Bone of the Pectoral Girdle?
A

Glenoid Cavity of the Scapula

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5
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  1. What do we call the growth of long bones when they increase in diameter?
A

Appositional Growth

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  1. What is the structure superior to a distal condyle?
A

Epicondyle

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  1. What is the most Distal/Medial projection of the bone of the brachium that is not covered in Periosteum?
A

Trochlea of the Humerus

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  1. What is the most distal/medial structure of the leg?
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Medial Malleolus of the Tibia

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  1. What is the most distal/medial structure of the leg?
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Proximal

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  1. What is the most inferior/medial process of the sphenoid bone on the left side?
A

Lt. Medial Pterygoid Plate of the Sphenoid Bone

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  1. Starting from the Lateral border, what is the Second Carpal bone in the Proximal row?
A

Lunate Bone

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  1. What is the most Distal/Lateral structure of the Bone of the Thigh?
A

Lateral Condyle of the Femur or
Lateral Epicondyle of Femur

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  1. What indentation is found in the medial surface of the proximal articulating structure of the bone of the thigh?
A

Fovea Capitis of the Femur

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  1. What is the most distal/medial structure in the antebrachium?
A

Styloid Process of the Ulna

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  1. What bones form the right squamous suture?
A

Rt. Parietal and Rt. Temporal Bones

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  1. What short area of muscle attachment on the posterior surface is found immediately distal/lateral to the most superior/lateral bony projection of the bone of the thigh?
A

Gluteal Tuberosity of the Femur

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  1. What is the most inferior/anterior structure of the Os Coxae where muscles attach?
A

Pubic Tubercle of the Pubic Bone

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  1. What is medial to both the Right and Left Posterior Sacral Foramina?
A

Median Sacral Crest of the Sacrum

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  1. What is the name of the rings of bone on the external edge of long bones, that run the entire circumference of the bone?
A

External Circumferential Lamellae

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  1. What is the posterior/distal fossa of the Humerus?
A

Olecranon Fossa of the Humerus

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  1. What is the most distal/lateral structure of the leg?
A

Lateral Malleolus of the Fibula

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  1. Collectively, what are the bones of the foot (arch) called?
A

Metatarsal Bones

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  1. What is the 3rd bone from the lateral border in the proximal row of the Carpal bones that is visible in both the anterior and posterior views?
A

Triquetrum

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  1. What is between the proximal articulating structures of the bone that articulates with the distal surface of the bone of the thigh?
A

Intercondylar Eminence of the Tibia

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  1. What is the most superior/posterior process of the posterior bone in the Pectoral Girdle?
A

Acromion of the Scapula

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  1. What is the most medial/inferior non-articulating bone structure of the bone of the thigh?
A

Medial Epicondyle of the Femur

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  1. What artery supplies the most distal section of a long bone?
A

Epiphyseal Artery

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  1. What part of the anterior bone of the Pectoral Girdle articulates with the posterior bone of the Pectoral Girdle?
A

Acromial End of the Clavicle

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29
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  1. What is the most posterior process of the Rt. Zygomatic Bone?
A

Right Temporal Process of the Zygomatic Bone

30
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  1. What carpal bone cannot be seen from the posterior view?
A

Pisiform

31
Q
  1. What is the most inferior/posterior structure of the Os Coxae?
A

Ischial Tuberosity of the Ischium

32
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  1. What is found running the length of the shaft in the posterior view of the bone of the thigh?
A

Linea Aspera of the Femur

33
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  1. What structures are found in the rim of the Foramen Magnum towards the Anterior/Lateral aspect?
A

Right and Left Hypoglossal Canals of the Occipital Bone

34
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  1. What is found between the two large bony structures on the proximal area/anterior view of the bone of the brachium?
A

Intertubercular Sulcus/Groove of the Humerus

35
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  1. What is the most inferior/posterior projection of the Left Temporal bone?
A

Mastoid Process of the Left Temporal Bone

36
Q
  1. What suture runs from right to left (or left to right) in the posterior of the skull?
A

Lambdoid Suture

37
Q
  1. What is the most inferior of the muscles that pull the upper lip superiorly?
A

Zygomaticus Major

38
Q
  1. What muscle that originates on the ribs Abducts & Stabilizes the scapula?
A

Serratus Anterior

39
Q
  1. What whole muscle in the Posterior Compartment of the Brachium only Extends the Antebrachium at the Elbow Joint?
A

Anconeus Muscle

40
Q
  1. What is an action of the Axial Muscle that forms the cheek?
A

Holds Food Between Teeth During Chewing

41
Q
  1. What articulates with the distal surface of the third carpal bone found in the distal row?
A

Metacarpal III

42
Q
  1. What is the deepest/most inferior of the muscles that move the pectoral girdle?
A

Rhomboid major

43
Q
  1. What Muscle of Mastication inserts on the Mastoid Process of the Temporal Bone?
A

None

44
Q
  1. What is the most superficial/superior/posterior muscle on the Right side of the Muscles that Move the Pectoral Girdle ?
A

Right Trapezius

45
Q
  1. What muscle is medial to the most inferior of the muscles of mastication?
A

Buccinator Muscle

46
Q
  1. What is the most inferior muscle that inserts on the Vertebral (Medial) Border of the Scapula?
A

Rhomboid Major

47
Q
  1. What muscle that moves the Pectoral Girdle is totally anterior?
A

Pectoralis Minor

48
Q
  1. What Muscle is inferior to the most Superior/Anterior of the Axial Muscles?
A

Orbicularis Oculi

49
Q
  1. What muscle of Facial Expression pulls the upper lip superiorly and exposes the upper teeth?
A

Zygomaticus minor

50
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  1. What is Superficial to all but One of the Muscles in the Anterior Compartment of the Antebrachium in the area of the Carpi?
A

Flexor Retinaculum

51
Q
  1. What Axial Muscle is superior to the Mental Region?
A

Orbicularis Oris

52
Q
  1. What muscle returns the Antebrachium to the Anatomical Position from a position where the palm is facing Posterior?
A

Supinator Muscle

53
Q
  1. What is the most medial /superficial muscle of the anterior compartment of the antebrachium?
A

Flexor Carpi Ulnaris

54
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  1. What is the most inferior muscle that pulls the lower lip and, to some extent, the mandible, inferior?
A

Platysma Muscle

55
Q
  1. What is the action when only the muscles on one side of the posterior neck contract?
A

Rotate head to same side

56
Q
  1. What is the most proximal/deep muscle of the Anterior Compartment of the Antebrachium?
A

Pronator Teres

57
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  1. What is the insertion of the most superior/medial muscle of mastication?
A

Coronoid Process of the Mandible

58
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  1. What is the Origin and Insertion of the most Superior/Posterior of the Rotator Cuff Muscles? Show Origin as O: and Insertion as I:
A

O: Supraspinous Fossa of Scapula, I: Greater Tubercle of Humerus

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  1. What deep/lateral muscle crosses the joint where the Clavicle and the Scapula articulate?
A

Deltoid muscle

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  1. What is the most Medial muscle in the Posterior Compartment of the Antebrachium?
A

Extensor Carpi Ulnaris Muscle

61
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  1. What is the Origin and Insertion of the most Anterior Muscle of the Rotator Cuff Muscles?
A

O: Subscapular Fossa of Scapula, I: Lesser Tubercle of Humerus

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Q
  1. What is the most inferior, for most of its length, of the Posterior Rotator Cuff muscles?
A

Teres Minor

63
Q
  1. What muscle Inserts on the most Distal/Lateral structure of the Antebrachium?
A

Brachioradialis

64
Q
  1. What is the most inferior muscle that originates on the lateral (axillary) border of the scapula?
A

Teres Major

65
Q
  1. What is the origin and insertion of the most inferior of the posterior rotator cuff muscles?
A

O: Lateral Border of Scapula I: Greater Tubercle of the Humerus

66
Q
  1. What is the 3rd bone from the lateral border in the proximal row of the Carpal bones that is visible in both the anterior and posterior views?
A

Triquetrum

67
Q
  1. What is the Origin and Insertion of the most Proximal/Deep/Medial muscle in the Anterior Compartment of the Brachium?
A

O: Coracoid Process of Scapula, I: Middle/Medial Shaft of Humerus

68
Q
  1. What is the most Superficial muscle in the Midline of the Anterior Antebrachium?
A

Palmaris longus muscle

69
Q
  1. What is the most superior/posterior process of the posterior bone in the Pectoral Girdle?
A

The Acromion of the Scapula

70
Q
  1. What is the most inferior/posterior structure of the Os Coxae?
A

Ischial Tuberosity of the Ischium

71
Q
  1. What is the Deepest/Most Inferior/Most Posterior muscle in the Gluteal Muscle Compartment of the Thigh?
A