15 Questions
Where is the intercondylar eminence located?
medial malleolus
Which of the following is not a component of the hip bone?
SACRUM
Which of the following is not a part of the distal end of the humerus?
HEAD
What type of joint is the atlanto-axial lateral joint?
Compound
What type of joint is the ankle joint?
Pivot
Which of the following is not a main part of the sphenoid bone?
STYLOID PROCESS
The ankle joint is formed by all of the following bones, except:
Femur
Which of the following does not belong to the temporal bone?
Pterigoid Fossa
Which of the following does not belong to openings of the pterygopalatine fossa?
Stylomastoid
Which of the following belongs to the chest muscles?
Longissimus
All of the following are parts of the rib, except:
Head
The distal end of the humerus consists of:
Trochlea
Medial malleolus is a part of:
Tibia
Superior and mobile nasal conches are parts of the:
Ethmoid Bone
The external Auditory meatus belongs to the:
Temporal Bone
Study Notes
Bony Landmarks and Structures
- The intercondylar eminence is located in the tibia.
- The hip bone does not have a component called the "trochanter".
- The distal end of the humerus does not have a part called the "head".
- The atlanto-axial lateral joint is a pivot joint.
- The ankle joint is a hinge joint.
- The sphenoid bone does not have a main part called the "mastoid process".
Joints and Bones
- The ankle joint is formed by all bones except the fibula.
- The temporal bone does not have a part called the "zygoma".
- The pterygopalatine fossa does not have an opening called the "stylomastoid foramen".
- The pectoralis major is a chest muscle.
- The rib does not have a part called the "xiphoid process".
Skeletal System
- The distal end of the humerus consists of the capitulum, trochlea, and medial and lateral epicondyles.
- The medial malleolus is a part of the tibia.
- The superior and mobile nasal conches are parts of the nasal bone.
- The external Auditory meatus belongs to the temporal bone.
Test your knowledge of human anatomy bone components with this quiz. Identify the components of hip bone, distal end of humerus, proximal end of tibia, and more.
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