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BIOL 121C CHAPTER 7 THE SKELETAL SYSTEM APPENDICULAR DIVISION Human Anatomy, 7e (Martini/Timmons/Tallitsch) Chapter 7 The Skeletal System: Appendicular Division 1) The pectoral girdle, upper limb bones, pelvic girdle, and lower limb bones make up the A) axial skeleton. B) appendicular skeleton. C) pelvis. D) thoracic cage. E) vertebral column. 2) The radial structures in contact with the ulna include the A) ulnar notch. B) head. C) radial tuberosity. D) antebrachial joint. E) ulnar notch and head. 3) Which of the following is the attachment site for the deltoid muscle? A) bicipital groove B) lesser tubercle C) greater tubercle D) pectoral tubercle E) deltoid tuberosity 4) Upper limb bones include the A) clavicle and humerus. B) clavicle, scapula, and humerus. C) humerus, ulna, and radius. D) humerus, tibia, and fibula. E) scapula and humerus. 5) The corners of the scapula include (the) A) superior angle, medial angle, and lateral angle. B) superior angle, inferior angle, and lateral angle. C) inferior angle, lateral angle, and axillary angle. D) inferior angle, medial angle, and vertebral angle. E) None of the answers are correct. 6) Which of the following is a structure of the ulna? A) olecranon B) supraspinous fossa C) spine D) superior angle E) glenoid cavity 7) The point of the elbow is formed by the ________ of the ulna. A) supraglenoid tubercle B) infraglenoid tubercle C) radial tuberosity D) olecranon process E) infraspinous fossa 8) The capitulum is a part of the A) scapula. B) ulna. C) humerus. D) radius. E) clavicle. 9) The depression on the distal end of the anterior humerus is (the) A) olecranon fossa. B) coronoid fossa. C) intercondylar fossa. D) intertubercular groove. E) None of the answers are correct. 10) The space between the greater and lesser tubercles of the humerus is called the A) surgical neck. B) coronoid fossa. C) intertubercular sulcus. D) anatomic neck. E) intercondylar fossa. 11) Most of the posterior surface of the scapula is formed by the A) infraspinous fossa. B) glenoid cavity. C) subscapular fossa. D) supraspinous fossa. E) supraspinous fossa. 12) A muscle that flexes the elbow is attached to (the) A) ulnar notch. B) radial notch. C) styloid process.

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