Diagrams Flashcards
1
Q
1.
A
intertubercular groove
2
Q
2.
A
lesser tubercle
3
Q
3.
A
lateral epicondyle
4
Q
4.
A
capitulum
5
Q
5.
A
humeral condyle
6
Q
6.
A
head
7
Q
7.
A
anatomical neck
8
Q
8.
A
medial epicondyle
9
Q
9.
A
coronoid fossa
10
Q
10.
A
trochlea
11
Q
11.
A
greater tubercle
12
Q
12.
A
surgical neck
13
Q
13.
A
deltoid tuberosity
14
Q
14.
A
shaft
15
Q
15.
A
olecranon fossa
16
Q
16.
A
lateral epicondyle
17
Q
17.
A
trochlea
18
Q
1.
A
talus
19
Q
2.
A
calcaneus
20
Q
3.
A
cuboid
21
Q
1.
A
trochlear notch
22
Q
2.
A
olecranon process
23
Q
3.
A
coronoid process
24
Q
4.
A
head
25
Q
5.
A
radial tuberosity
26
Q
6.
A
middle radialulnar
27
Q
7.
A
head
28
Q
8.
A
styloid process
29
Q
9.
A
styloid process
30
Q
Which bone is the radius and which one is the ulnar? How do you know?
A
Left is radius, right is ulnar; for the radius, styloid process is lateral and for the ulna, trochlear notch is anterior and styloid process is medial