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Chapter 7, Problem 9RFT
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Match the term heel bone with the most closely related descriptions given below:
a) tibia
b) pectoral girdle
c) radius
d) phalanges
e) pelvic girdle
f) femur
g) infraspinous fossa
h) calcaneus
i) ilium
j) humerus
Introduction:
The tarsus, most commonly known as the ankle, consists of many bones, namely the cuboid, talus, navicular, and calcaneus. The heel bone is also known as the calcaneus. The backside of this bone is rough and irregular in shape. It is the largest of the tarsal bones.
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PART I: Write a letter of the correct responses besides the questions in Column A which corresponds to responses in column B.PART II: Write a letter of the correct responses besides the questions in Column A which corresponds to responses in column B.PART I: COLUMN A( Tarsal bones )COLUMN B( Bony description )
1, ……………….Talus
A.Three arranged bones
2. ………………. CalcaneusB. Located between talus and medial cuneiform
3. ……………… Naviculae
C. Form a heel
4. ……………….Cuboid D: Form a joint with tibia
5. ……………… CuneiformE.Forms a joint with a patella
F: laterally located anterior to cuneiform
G: located superior to talus
H: located inferior to calcaneus
PART II.COLUMN ACOLUMN B
1, ……………… Aorta
A.Drains blood to the left atrium.
2. ……………… Pulmonary truckB. Collect blood from lower body parts draining to the heart
3. ……………… inferior vena cava
C. Supply blood to all body tissues
4. ………………Superior venacava
D: blood from head , neck and upper limbs is drained to the right atrium
5. ……………..…
In the forearm, the radius is the____ bone; therefore, the radial notch of the ulna points___ . (a) lateral/medially, (b) lateral/laterally, (c) medial/medially, (d) medial/laterally.
Each hip bone of the pelvic girdle consists of three fused bones: the: (a) ulna, radius, humerus. (b) ilium, ischium, pubis. (c) femur, tibia, fibula. (d) hamate, capitate, trapezium.
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