The pelvic girdle consist of 2 The head of the femur articulates with the of coxa. Name the largest portion of the coxa:

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Answer the following questions:
1. The pelvic girdle consist of 2
2. The head of the femur articulates with the
of coxa.
3. Name the largest portion of the coxa:
4. The coxae come together anteriorly at the joint called
5. The
the prominence of the hip.
6. Name the largest foramen in the human skeleton:
7. The anatomical name for the "hip bone" is
8. The plural of coxa is
9. The largest portion of the coxa is
is the superior margin of the ilium that causes
10. Coxae come together anteriorly at the joint called
11. The pelvic girdle is form by 2
12. The pectoral girdle is formed by the
13. The first cervical vertebra is called C1 or
and the
14. The second cervical vertebra is called C2 or
15. Kyposis distorts the vertebral column producing a "humpback".
condition involves an exaggerated
16. Both the coccyx and the
This
curve.
are vertebral bones that are actually
fused vertebrae in adults.
17. Thoracic vertebrae are
to lumbar vertebrae.
18. The ONLY bone that does not articulate with another bone is the
19. The medial bumps along the midline of your back are caused by the
of each vertebra.
20. The
ribs connect directly to the sternum.
ribs connect indirectly to the sternum.
cartilage.
21. The
22. Costal cartilages are made of
23. The anatomical name of the "tailbone" is
24. The only vertebrae with transverse foramina are
25. What passes through transverse foramina?
in 2 hands?
in 2 hands?
in 2 hands?
in 2 feet?
in 2 feet?
26. How many carpals are there in 1 hand?
27. How many phalanges are there in 1 hand?
28. How many metacarpals are there in 1 hand?
29. How many tarsals are there in 1 foot?
30. How many metatarsals are there in 1 foot?
31. How many phalanges are there in 1 foot?
32. How many TOTAL phalanges are there in the body?
33. Name the largest tarsal bone.
in 2 feet?
11
Transcribed Image Text:BIOL 2301 Chapter 8 OpenStax Answer the following questions: 1. The pelvic girdle consist of 2 2. The head of the femur articulates with the of coxa. 3. Name the largest portion of the coxa: 4. The coxae come together anteriorly at the joint called 5. The the prominence of the hip. 6. Name the largest foramen in the human skeleton: 7. The anatomical name for the "hip bone" is 8. The plural of coxa is 9. The largest portion of the coxa is is the superior margin of the ilium that causes 10. Coxae come together anteriorly at the joint called 11. The pelvic girdle is form by 2 12. The pectoral girdle is formed by the 13. The first cervical vertebra is called C1 or and the 14. The second cervical vertebra is called C2 or 15. Kyposis distorts the vertebral column producing a "humpback". condition involves an exaggerated 16. Both the coccyx and the This curve. are vertebral bones that are actually fused vertebrae in adults. 17. Thoracic vertebrae are to lumbar vertebrae. 18. The ONLY bone that does not articulate with another bone is the 19. The medial bumps along the midline of your back are caused by the of each vertebra. 20. The ribs connect directly to the sternum. ribs connect indirectly to the sternum. cartilage. 21. The 22. Costal cartilages are made of 23. The anatomical name of the "tailbone" is 24. The only vertebrae with transverse foramina are 25. What passes through transverse foramina? in 2 hands? in 2 hands? in 2 hands? in 2 feet? in 2 feet? 26. How many carpals are there in 1 hand? 27. How many phalanges are there in 1 hand? 28. How many metacarpals are there in 1 hand? 29. How many tarsals are there in 1 foot? 30. How many metatarsals are there in 1 foot? 31. How many phalanges are there in 1 foot? 32. How many TOTAL phalanges are there in the body? 33. Name the largest tarsal bone. in 2 feet? 11
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