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Bone Identification Quiz: Names and Structures

Test your knowledge of bone names and structures with this quiz. Identify bones, articulations, structures, and areas based on descriptions. Determine right or left bones and answer questions about pelvic differences. This quiz covers various bones in the body.

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Bone Identification Quiz: Names and Structures

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  1. Is this how the names of the bones seem in your head by now?

  2. 1 Name of articulation 2 Area 3 Area 4 Structure 5 Point 6 Structure 8 Bone 7 - Name of articulation 3 m

  3. 9 Name of these bones? 10 Are these right or left bones? 11 Prominence 13 Structure 12 Prominence 16 Structure 17 Area 14 Bone 15 Bone 18 Opening 19 What are the three bones that make up the structure in # 13 4 m

  4. A B 20 - Which of the above pelves is from a female? 21 – What are the differences between them that allowed you to make that determination? (Use area below question 44 to write your answers) 3 m

  5. 22 Structure 23 Structure 24 Structure 25 Is this a right or left bone? 26 Name of this bone? 28 Structure 27 Area 30 Area 29 Structure 3 m

  6. 31 Structure 32 Structure 35 Is this a right or left bone? 33 Bone 34 Bone 37 Structure 36 Structure 3 m

  7. 38 Bone 40 Bone 39 Bone 42 Bone 41 Bone 43 Bone 44 Bone 3 m

  8. 1 Sacroiliac joint 2 Iliac crest 3 Iliac fossa 4 Ischial spine 5 anterior superior iliac spine 6 Superior pubic ramus 8 Ischium 7 – Symphysis pubis

  9. 9 Os Coxa (one hip bone) 10 Left 11 Posterior inferior iliac spine 13 Acetabulum 12 Anterior inferior iliac spine 16 Ischial tuberosity 17 Lesser sciatic notch 18 Obturator foramen 14 Pubis 15 Ischium 19 Ilium, ischium, and pubis

  10. A B 20 – Pelvis A is a female pelvis 211. Iliac bones are more flared in the female; hips are broader2. Pubic angle is greater in the female pelvis3. Greater distance between the ischial spines in the female pelvis4. Broader, flatter pelvis in females; wider, more circular pelvic inlet5. Less projection of sacrum and coccyx into the pelvic outlet in the female pelvis

  11. 22 Greater trochanter 23 Head of femur 24 Lesser trochanter 25 Left 26 Femur 27 Intercondylar notch (fossa) 28 Lateral epicondyle 29 Medial condyle 30 Patellar surface

  12. 31 Tibial tuberosity 32 Medial condyle 35 Right 33 Fibula 34 Tibia 37 Lateral malleolus 36 Medial malleolus

  13. 38 - 1st proximal phalanx 40 - 2nd Metatarsal 39 Lateral cuneiform 42 Navicular 41 Cuboid 43 Talus 44 Calcaneus

  14. Easy, wasn’t it?

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