The cartilages that attach the ribs to the sternum are called as:
1. elastic cartilages
2. costal cartilages
3. calcified cartilages
4. fibrous cartilages
The atlas vertebra of humans:
1. articulates with temporal bone.
2. does not have a body.
3. has an odontoid process.
4. does not have a vertebral foramen.
All thoracic vertebrae:
1. lack a transverse process.
2. lack a body.
3. have facets for ribs.
4. have transverse foramen.
A medical condition in which a person's spine has a sideways curve is called:
1. lordosis.
2. kyphosis.
3. scoliosis.
4. PIVD.
The pectoral girdle is composed of
1. | coxa and femur | 2. | scapula and humerus |
3. | scapula and clavicle | 4. | clavicle and sternum |
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The two processes on the dorsal surface of the scapula are the:
1. | glenoid and infraspinatus | 2. | obturator and coracoid |
3. | coracoid and acromion | 4. | capitulum and trochlea |
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The number of phalanges in thumb is/are:
1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. 4
The carpal bones are the eight small bones that make up the wrist (or carpus) and are arranged in:
1. two rows of 4
2. four rows of 2
3. two rows of 5 and 3
4. four rows of 1,1,3,3
A large sesamoid bone in the leg is:
1. talus
2. patella
3. navicular
4. fibula
To form the largest ball and socket joint in the human body, the head of the femur articulates with:
1. | acetabulum | 2. | obturator foramen |
3. | glenoid cavity | 4. | olecranon fossa |