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RAD 130 Ch 6 Exam With Complete Solutions The bones that connect the upper limb to the trunk are collectively termed the: -upper extremity girdle. -upper limb fixators. -shoulder girdle. -shoulder joint proper. shoulder girdle The acromial extremity of the clavicle articulates with the:...

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The bones that connect the upper limb to the trunk are collectively termed the:
-upper extremity girdle.
-upper limb fixators.
-shoulder girdle.
-shoulder joint proper.
shoulder girdle
The acromial extremity of the clavicle articulates with the:
-glenoid cavity.
-coracoid process.
-sternal extremity of the clavicle.
-acromion process of the scapula.
acromion process of the scapula
The part identified on the clavicle in this figure is the:


a.
sternal extremity.
b.
acromial extremity.
c.
inferior angle.
d.
subscapular fossa.
acromial extremity.
The part identified by the arrow in this figure is the:

,a.
acromion.
b.
coracoid process.
c.
glenoid cavity.
d.
superior border.
acromion
The part identified by the arrow in this figure is the:


a.
superior angle.
b.
inferior angle.
c.
coracoid process.
d.
lateral border.
inferior angle
The bone part identified by the arrow in this figure is the:


a.
acromion.
b.
costal surface.
c.
coracoid process.
d.
glenoid cavity.
coracoid process

, The bony area identified by the arrow in this figure is the:


a.
acromion.
b.
costal surface.
c.
coracoid process.
d.
glenoid cavity.
glenoid cavity
The area of the proximal humerus located directly below the tubercles, which is
the site of many fractures, is called the:
-anatomic neck.
-surgical neck.
-coracoid process.
-intertubercular groove.
surgical neck
The small, rounded, elevated process identified by the arrow in this figure is the:


a.
acromion.
b.
anatomic neck.
c.
greater tubercle.
d.
lesser tubercle.
lesser tubercle.
The depression identified in this figure is called the:

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