Forearm and Hand Bones Anatomy Quiz
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Which bone articulates with the humerus at the capitulum and with the ulna at the radial notch?

  • Lunate
  • Ulna
  • Scaphoid
  • Radius (correct)

Which bone of the forearm has a styloid process projecting laterally at its distal end?

  • Ulna
  • Scaphoid
  • Radius (correct)
  • Lunate

Which bone of the forearm has the radial tuberosity below its neck?

  • Radius (correct)
  • Carpals
  • Metacarpals
  • Ulna

Which bone of the forearm has the ulnar notch at its lower/distal end?

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Which bone of the forearm has the interosseous border for the attachment of the interosseous membrane?

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Which bone articulates with the scaphoid and lunate bones at its distal end?

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Which bone of the forearm has the ulnar notch at its lower/distal end?

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Which bone has the radial tuberosity below its neck?

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Which bone has the interosseous border for the attachment of the interosseous membrane?

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Which bone's proximal end articulates with the humerus at the capitulum and with the ulna at the radial notch?

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Radius

A bone in the forearm that articulates with the humerus at the capitulum and the ulna at the radial notch.

Radial Tuberosity

A bump on the radius below its neck where the biceps muscle attaches.

Styloid Process of Radius

A projection from the distal end of the radius that extends laterally.

Ulna

The bone in the forearm opposite the radius, which has the ulnar notch on the radius.

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Interosseous Border

The edge of the radius that serves as an attachment for the interosseous membrane.

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Capitulum

A part of the humerus where the radius articulates.

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Ulnar Notch

A feature on the distal end of the radius where the ulna sits.

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Scaphoid and Lunate Bones

Carpal bones that articulate with the distal end of the radius.

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Forearm Bones

Include the radius and ulna, crucial for arm movement.

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Distal End of Radius

The far end of the radius that connects to the wrist bones.

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