Bones of the Upper Limb Quiz
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Which two bones make up the pectoral girdle?

  • Clavicle and humerus
  • Scapula and humerus
  • Scapula and radius
  • Clavicle and scapula (correct)

What is the name of the end of the clavicle that is flattened and butts up against the sternum?

  • Acromial end
  • Inferior end
  • Sternal end (correct)
  • Superior end

Which surface of the clavicle is superior?

  • Flattened surface (correct)
  • Inferior surface
  • Sternal end
  • Acromial end

Which bone is found more toward the posterior portion of the body in the pectoral girdle?

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What is the name of the atlas of anatomy from which the majority of the images in the screencast have been taken?

<p>Neder Atlas (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which bone is part of the pectoral girdle and is found more towards the posterior portion of the body?

<p>Scapula (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the name of the end of the clavicle that is flattened and butts up against the sternum?

<p>Sternal end (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which surface of the clavicle is inferior?

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What is the name of the atlas of anatomy from which the majority of the images in the screencast have been taken?

<p>Neder Atlas (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the name of the bone that is part of the pectoral girdle and is flat in shape?

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Pectoral girdle bones

The two bones that form the pectoral girdle are the clavicle and scapula.

Clavicle end name

The flattened end of the clavicle that connects to the sternum is called the sternal end.

Superior surface of the clavicle

The superior surface of the clavicle is flattened and is the top side when positioned normally.

Posterior bone in pectoral girdle

The bone found more towards the posterior portion of the body in the pectoral girdle is the scapula.

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Neder Atlas

The name of the atlas of anatomy used for many images in the screencast is Neder Atlas.

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Inferior surface of the clavicle

The inferior surface of the clavicle is the bottom side when the bone is positioned normally.

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Flat bone in pectoral girdle

The bone part of the pectoral girdle that is flat in shape is the clavicle.

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Scapula position in the body

The scapula is located more towards the posterior aspect of the body in the pectoral girdle.

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Clavicle

The clavicle, also known as the collarbone, connects the arm to the body.

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Two components of the pectoral girdle

The clavicle and scapula together form the pectoral girdle, supporting shoulder movement.

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Study Notes

Pectoral Girdle

  • The pectoral girdle is composed of two bones: the scapula and the clavicle.
  • The clavicle has a flattened end that articulates with the sternum, known as the sternal end.
  • The superior surface of the clavicle is the upper surface.
  • The scapula is located more toward the posterior portion of the body in the pectoral girdle.
  • The majority of the images in the screencast have been taken from Netter's Atlas of Anatomy.
  • The scapula is a flat bone that is part of the pectoral girdle and is located more towards the posterior portion of the body.
  • The inferior surface of the clavicle is the lower surface.

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Test your knowledge on the bones of the upper limb in this informative screencast. Learn about the pectoral girdle, clavicle bone, and scapula with images from the Neder Atlas of Anatomy. Get ready to enhance your understanding of the skeletal system!

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