Anatomy Quiz - Upper Extremity Bones

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Anatomy Quiz - Upper Extremity Bones - Some questions may anatomy quiz that you will respond to test your knowledge of the bones of the upper limbs. Some issues may be too easy for you, while some are a little tricky.

As an anatomy quiz bones of the upper limbs, you can go on your book or your notes first. Or, if you are comfortable with your knowledge of the anatomy of the bones of the upper end, you can continue. Anyway, do not worry be classified here. Have fun

What you need
  • Good background on the terms and the bones of the upper end of management and anatomical parts ;!
  • pen or pencil;
  • Piece of paper

INSTRUCTION:

There is only one answer for each question. Write the letter of your choice on a piece of paper and see if your answers are correct by comparing the part ANSWERS on this page.

  1. This is considered the longest bone of a mature, normal upper end?
    1. Radius
    2. ulna
    3. humerus
    4. Femur

  2. What call -you lateral forearm bone?
    1. Radius
    2. ulna
    3. humerus
    4. first metacarpal

  3. Which of the following is NOT a long bone?
    1. humerus
    2. Radius
    3. pisiforme
    4. 5th metacarpal

  4. Which of the following is NOT found on the upper part of the humerus?
    1. humeral head
    2. Medial epicondyle
    3. periosteum
    4. sulcus intertubercular

  5. The "olecranon" is a part of
    1. fifth metacarpal.
    2. ulna.
    3. humerus.
    4. Radius.

  6. the following are distal portions of the humerus, EXCEPT
    1. Capitulum
    2. Olecranon
    3. lateral epicondyle
    4. Olecranon fossa

  7. the proximal carpal row is composed of
    1. Radius, ulna, scaphoid and lunate.
    2. pisiform, triquetrum, lunate and scaphoid.
    3. trapezium, trapezoid, capitate and hooked.
    4. triquetrum, trapezoid, trapezoids and trapezius

  8. distal carpal row is composed of
    1. Radius, ulna, scaphoid and lunate.
    2. pisiform, triquetrum, lunate and scaphoid.
    3. trapezium, trapezoid, capitate and hooked.
    4. triquetrum, trapezoid, trapezoid and scaphoid.

  9. the radial slot is a part of
    1. Radius.
    2. ulna.
    3. humerus.
    4. Carpe.

  10. you have a thorough knowledge of the anatomical directional terms and you've already memorized the parts of the bones of the upper limbs. Which of the following is not easily determined by looking back humeral bone?
    1. trochlea
    2. body
    3. Olecranon fossa
    4. Head

Make sure you have all the answer correctly by comparing it with the answers below Anatomy quiz

Replies :.

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3. C
4. B
5. B

6. B
7. B
8. C
9. B
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