1) Match the appearance of the pubic symphysis with the age during which it occu
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1) Match the appearance of the pubic symphysis with the age during which it occurs.
Develops a well-defined rim
Appears roughened or billowed
Concavities and arthritis
Match each of the options above to the items below.
Teens and early 20s
30s and 40s
60s and over
2) Because the scapula is directly connected to the axial skeleton, it cannot move freely across the thorax.
True or False
3)The fibula does not bear any weight during walking or standing.
True or False
4) Fill in blank
If you palpate the bony projection on the lateral side of your wrist, just proximal to the thumb, what part of the radius are you feeling?
5) The pad of fibrocartilage between the left and right pubic bones is which type of joint? Check all that apply.
Check All That Apply
Fibrous joint
Syndesmosis
Cartilaginous joint
Symphysis
6) An anthropologist examines an ancient human pelvis in an attempt to learn more about its lifestyle. She notices that the pelvis has a wide greater sciatic notch, a short, wide sacrum, and a subpubic angle of 110 degrees. Is she inspecting a male or female pelvis?
Multiple Choice
Female
Male
7) Articulations involve only the point of contact between bones and other bones.
True or False
Explanation / Answer
ans1.well defined rim-30&40
billowed-teen
arthiritis-60
ans2.false
ans3.true
ans4.styloid process
ans 5.symphysis,cartilagenous joint
ans6.female
ans 7.false
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