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Which of the following is an example of a rounded elevation on upper limb bones?
Which term refers to an articular elevation found on upper limb bones?
What is classified as a depression feature in upper limb bones?
Which of the following is NOT a type of elevation feature on upper limb bones?
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Which of the following terms refers to a linear elevation feature on upper limb bones?
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U.L Bones Features
- Clavicle, Scapula, Humerus are the bones of the upper limb
- Bony Features are elevations, depressions and perforations
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Elevation Features: are linear and rounded
- Linear elevations: Lines, crests, and ridges
- Rounded elevations: Tubercles, tuberosities, trochanters, and malleoli
- Articular elevations: Heads, Trochleas and capitulums, Condyles and epicondyles
- Depression Features: Notches, grooves (sulci), and fossae
- Perforations: are holes in the bone
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Explore the anatomical features of the upper limb bones, including the clavicle, scapula, and humerus. This quiz covers various bony features such as elevations, depressions, and perforations, alongside their specific types and purposes in human anatomy.