(Q005) Use directional terminology to describe the relationship between the following pairs of bones in the human skeleton. Match the blank in the following statements to the correct directional term. NOTE: Directional terms WILL NOT be used more than once. The cranium is to the pelvis. [ Choose ] The tibia is to the fibula. [ Choose ]
(Q005) Use directional terminology to describe the relationship between the following pairs of bones in the human skeleton. Match the blank in the following statements to the correct directional term. NOTE: Directional terms WILL NOT be used more than once. The cranium is to the pelvis. [ Choose ] The tibia is to the fibula. [ Choose ]
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![(Q005) Use directional terminology to describe the relationship between the following pairs of bones in the human skeleton.
Match the blank in the following statements to the correct directional term. NOTE: Directional terms WILL NOT be used more than once.
The cranium is
to the pelvis.
[ Choose ]
The tibia is
to the fibula,
[Choose ]
The sternum is
to the thoracic vertebrae.
[ Choose ]
The radius is
to the humerus.
[ Choose ]
The femur is
to the tarsals.
[ Choose ]
The pinky toe phalanges are
to the big toe phalanges.
[Choose ]
The occipital is
to the frontal.
[ Choose ]
The lumbar vertebrae are
to the cervical vertebrae.
[Choose ]](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F9f8ea0c3-20cc-4167-a0d0-5d27a7bf8fa1%2F1d39e4fc-c4b0-40cc-b8ca-46e21ec9bedd%2Ficijz38_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:(Q005) Use directional terminology to describe the relationship between the following pairs of bones in the human skeleton.
Match the blank in the following statements to the correct directional term. NOTE: Directional terms WILL NOT be used more than once.
The cranium is
to the pelvis.
[ Choose ]
The tibia is
to the fibula,
[Choose ]
The sternum is
to the thoracic vertebrae.
[ Choose ]
The radius is
to the humerus.
[ Choose ]
The femur is
to the tarsals.
[ Choose ]
The pinky toe phalanges are
to the big toe phalanges.
[Choose ]
The occipital is
to the frontal.
[ Choose ]
The lumbar vertebrae are
to the cervical vertebrae.
[Choose ]
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