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Which bone is responsible for the movement of the humerus medially and laterally?
Which bone is responsible for the movement of the humerus medially and laterally?
- Radius
- Scapula (correct)
- Clavicle
- Humerus
What are the two bony landmarks mentioned in the text?
What are the two bony landmarks mentioned in the text?
- Greater Tubercle and Lesser Tubercle
- Intertubercular Groove and Pectoralis Major
- Greater Tubercle and Intertubercular Groove (correct)
- Lesser Tubercle and Intertubercular Groove
What is the naming criteria based on muscle size?
What is the naming criteria based on muscle size?
- Location
- Shape
- Action
- Size (correct)
Which bone is diamond-shaped?
Which bone is diamond-shaped?
Which muscle is located in the chest region?
Which muscle is located in the chest region?
Study Notes
Skeletal System
- The scapula is responsible for the movement of the humerus medially and laterally.
Bony Landmarks
- The two bony landmarks mentioned in the text are the coracoid process and the acromion process.
Muscle Anatomy
- The naming criteria for muscles is based on their size, shape, origin, insertion, function, and direction of fibers.
Bone Shapes
- The scapula is a diamond-shaped bone.
Muscle Location
- The pectoralis muscle is located in the chest region.
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Test your knowledge of the shoulder and arm bones with this quiz! Learn about the bony landmarks and their functions. Identify the Greater Tubercle and other important structures. Challenge yourself and enhance your understanding of the shoulder and arm anatomy.