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iulli aRa coccyxarger pelvic outlet ow peVIS all of the above are correct 58. The point of the elbow is actually the of the ulna A. styloid process A head The large medial bone of the leg is the olecranon (process) C. coronoid process D. trochlear notch 59. 60. 61. Atibia B. femur A. skull A. sacrum C. fibula D. humerus E.una Differences in the skeleton of males and females can best be seen in the characteristics of the elvis C. thoracic cage E. sacrum D. teeth Which parts of the vertebral column lack intervertebral discs B. coccyx D. all of the above are correct A. humerus B. femur A. skullB. pectoral girdle C.vertebral column D. auditory ossicles E. hyoid A. cuneiform bones B. cuboid C. calcaneus D. talus E.navucular A. medial to the radius E. A and B only 62. The bones of the forearm include the 63. Which of the following is NOT part of the axial division of the skeletal system 64. Which tarsal bones articulate with tibia and fibula 65. While an individual is in the anatomical position, the ulna lies C.tibia D. fibula E. radius C, inferior to the radius B. lateral to the radius E. none of the above is correct D. superior to the radiusExplanation / Answer
62] The bones of forearm includes the radius.
The forearm contains two long bones, the radius and the ulna, forming the radioulnar joint.
63] Pectoral girdle is not part of axial division of skeleton system.
Axial skeleton includes:
Skull- head[22 bones], hyoid bones [7 bobes] and ear ossciles [3 small bones found in each middle ear].
Ossiclesp Vertebral colomn-vertebra[24 bones], sacrum and coccyx
Thorasic cage-12 pairs of ribs, and the sternum, the flattened bone of the anterior chest.
64] The talus articulates with tibia and fibula.
Two of the tarsal bones, the talus bone and calcaneus bone, form the hindfoot.
The talus articulates with the tibia and fibula at the ankle and the calcaneus forms the heel.
65] While an individual lies in an anatomical position, ulna lies medial to radius.
The ulna is a long bone found in the forearm that stretches from the elbow to the smallest finger
In standard anatomical position, it is found on the medial side of the forearm and runs parallel to the radius.
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