Exam 8: The Skeletal System: Articulations
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The bone that has a trochlea, a capitulum, and a greater tubercle is the
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The boundaries of the pelvic outlet include all those listed below except the
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The calcaneal tuberosity is the region of the foot that makes contact with the ground while walking.
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How is it possible to tell whether an isolated clavicle is the right or left one?
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What are the anatomical differences between male and female athletes that result in a greater incidence of knee problems for women?
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The bone that has a trochlear notch, an olecranon process, and a coronoid process is the
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Which of the bony landmarks listed below is not part of the distal end of the humerus?
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The pubic symphysis is a pad of hyaline cartilage between the two pubic bones.
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The spine lies between the greater and lesser sciatic notches.
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Most fingers and toes have a proximal, a middle, and a(n) phalanx.
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Figure 8.1
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-Which letter indicates the bone that has tuberosities that are the strongest parts of the hip bones?

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The olecranon process is found on which of the bones listed below?
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The medial malleolus is found on which of the bones listed below?
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