Anatomy of the Clavicle
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Qual es le termino correct que describe 'Subclavian Groove'?

  • Trapezoid Line
  • Acromial Facet
  • Conoid Tubercle
  • Subclavian Groove (correct)
  • Qual es le termino correct que describe 'Conoid tubercle'?

  • Trapezoid Line
  • Impression for costoclavicular ligament
  • Conoid Tubercle (correct)
  • Sternal End
  • Qual es le termino correct que describe 'Trapezoid line'?

  • Trapezoid Line (correct)
  • Anterior
  • Sternal Facet
  • Acromial End
  • Qual es le termino correct que describe 'Acromial facet (articular surface)'?

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    Qual es le termino correct que describe 'Impression for costoclavicular ligament'?

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    Qual es le termino correct que describe 'Posterior'?

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    Qual es le termino correct que describe 'Anterior'?

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    Qual es le termino correct que describe 'Inferior Surface'?

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    Qual es le termino correct que describe 'Sternal facet (articular surface)'?

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    Qual es le termino correct que describe 'Sternal end'?

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    Qual es le termino correct que describe 'Acromial end'?

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    Study Notes

    Clavicula Diagram Labels

    • Subclavian Groove: Area on the inferior surface of the clavicle; serves as a passage for the subclavian vessels.

    • Conoid Tubercle: Bony prominence located on the posterior surface; serves as an attachment point for the conoid ligament.

    • Trapezoid Line: Slight ridge running from the conoid tubercle to the acromial end; serves as an anchor for the trapezoid ligament.

    • Acromial Facet (Articular Surface): Smooth surface at the acromial end; articulates with the acromion of the scapula, facilitating shoulder movement.

    • Impression for Costoclavicular Ligament: Indentation on the inferior surface; provides attachment for the costoclavicular ligament, stabilizing the clavicle.

    • Posterior: Refers to the back surface of the clavicle; often features anatomical landmarks like the conoid tubercle.

    • Anterior: Refers to the front surface of the clavicle; typically smooth and rounded, allowing for muscular attachments.

    • Inferior Surface: The underside of the clavicle; contains specific landmarks for ligament and muscle attachments, providing stability.

    • Sternal Facet (Articular Surface): Surface located at the sternal end; articulates with the manubrium of the sternum, forming the sternoclavicular joint.

    • Sternal End: The medial end of the clavicle; connects to the sternum, playing a crucial role in the shoulder girdle.

    • Acromial End: The lateral end of the clavicle; connects to the acromion, involved in shoulder joint articulation.

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    Este quiz testa tu cognition sobre le partes del clavicula, inclusa terminos como 'groove subclavian' e 'tubercle conoid'. Examina tu comprension del diagramma anatomico e le unione de structuras. Perfice tu cognoscentia del anatomia humana.

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