Lab Section ame Select the response that matches the statements that follow and
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Lab Section ame Select the response that matches the statements that follow and write it in the answer column. clavicle rib symphysis pubis ulna hyoid femur sternum patella skull coxal bone radius sacrum rib cage tibia humerus fibula scapula vertebrae 1. Breastbone. rib cana s 2. Shinbone. ibio 3. Upper arm bone. Wna 4. Thighbone. 5. Joint between coxal bones. 6. Horseshoe-shaped bone under lower jaw. 7. Medial bone of forearm. 8. Thin bone lateral to tibia. fibula 9-10. Two bones forming the shoulder girdle. 11-13. Three bones forming the elbow joint. 14-15. Two bones forming the knee joint. 16. Bones with which ribs articulate posteriorly. 17. Limb bone articulating with a scapula. 18. Limb bone articulating with a coxal bone. 19. Part of vertebral column attached to coxal bones. 20. Articulates with humerus and clavicle.Explanation / Answer
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2) SHINBONE -- TIBIA ,it is very strong and large bone.it is also known as SHANKBONE.tibia is usually found next to fibula on medially.
6) HORSESHOE SHAPED BONE UNDER LOWER JAW -- HYOID It is present at the level of C3.it is supported by muscles it helps in providing attachment to the muscles of floor of mouth and the tongue above and epiglottis and pharynx behind and larynx below it.
4) THIGH BONE-- FEMUR it is the longest bone in the body.body weight is supporteed by femur during walking , running , standing etc.
14 - 15 ) TWO BONES FORMING KNEE JOINT -- TIBIA AND FEMUR
it is also known as tibiofemural joint.knee joint is basically joining of proximal tibia to the distal femur.
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