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B A Posterior View D C E Lateral View bio.4165...fall.quarter.2005...lab.quiz.1...page.1 of 6

F I G 35 Posterior View H bio.4165...fall.quarter.2005...lab.quiz.1...page.2 of 6

J Posterior View L K Inferior View O M N Medial View bio.4165...fall.quarter.2005...lab.quiz.1...page.3 of 6

P Medial View Q Lateral View R S Superior View T bio.4165...fall.quarter.2005...lab.quiz.1...page.4 of 6

Select your answers from these lists BONES atlas axis body of sternum calcaneus capitate cervical vertebra (not C1 or C2) clavicle coccyx cuboid false rib femur fibula floating rib hamate humerus ilium intermediate cuneiform ischium lateral cuneiform lumbar vertebra lunate manubrium medial cuneiform metacarpal(s) metatarsal(s) patella phalanx (phalanges) pisiform pubis radius sacrum scaphoid scapula talus thoracic vertebra tibia trapezium trapezoid triquetral (triquetrum) true rib ulna xiphoid PARTS OF BONES acetabulum acromial end of clavicle acromion angle of rib anterior arch of atlas axillary (lateral) margin of scapula bicipital (intertubercular) groove body (of bone) capitulum conoid tubercle coracoid process coronoid fossa coronoid process costal facet costal groove deltoid tuberosity glenoid cavity greater sciatic notch greater trochanter greater tubercle head (of bone) iliac crest inferior articular process infraspinous fossa intercondylar eminence intercondylar fossa interosseous ridge intertrochanteric crest ischial spine ischial tuberosity ischiopubic ramus lamina lateral epicondyle lateral femoral condyle lateral malleolus lateral sacral crest lateral tibial condyle lesser sciatic notch lesser trochanter bones and structures of the skull are separately listed on page 6 PARTS OF BONES, cont d lesser tubercle linea aspera medial epicondyle medial femoral condyle medial malleolus medial tibial condyle median sacral crest neck (of bone) obturator foramen odontoid process olecranon olecranon fossa patellar surface pedicle posterior arch of atlas pubic symphysis radial notch radial tuberosity sacral canal sacral hiatus sacroiliac joint shaft (of bone) spine of scapula spinous process sternal end styloid process subscapular fossa superior articular process superior margin of scapula supraspinous fossa tibial tuberosity transverse foramen transverse process trochlea trochlear (semilunar) notch tubercle of rib ulnar notch vertebral (medial) margin of scapula bio.4165...fall.quarter.2005...lab.quiz.1...page.5 of 6

Select your answers for the skull from this list only frontal bone maxilla occipital bone parietal bone temporal bone zygoma coronal suture lambdoidal suture sagittal suture squamosal suture angle of mandible mastoid process mental foramen styloid process supraorbital foramen zygomatic arch V Z1 U W1 Y X W2 Z2 bio.4165...fall.quarter.2005...lab.quiz.1...page.6 of 6

Rules: If a question is only a letter, identify the bone, unless the question states [structure], in which case identify the labeled structure. If the question is a letter and number, identify the part of the bone, unless the question states [bone], in which case identify the bone. A. A10. B. C. C34. D5. [bone] E. F2. [bone] F24. [bone] G. H. I. I3. I8. I10. J. K. K33. Name: L. L18. M. M5. M11. N11. O. O7. P3. [bone] Q4. Q10. [bone] R. R3. R24. S10. S20. [bone] T. U. V. W1. [bone] W2. X. Y. [structure] Z1. Z2. bio.4165...fall.quarter.2005...lab.quiz.1...page.7 of 6

Rules: If a question is only a letter, identify the bone. If the question is a letter and numberidentify the part of the bone, unless the question states [bone], in which case identify the bone. Answer Key: A. scapula A10. acromion B. thoracic vertebra C. ulna C34. styloid process D5. scaphoid [bone] E. axis F2. true ribs [bone] F24. manubrium [bone] G. sacrum H. patella I. femur I3. head (of femur) I8. lesser trochanter I10. intertrochanteric crest J. coccyx K. clavicle K33. conoid tubercle L. cervical vertebra L18. transverse foramen M. lumbar vertebra M5. pedicle M11. spinous process N11. neck of rib O. radius O7. radial tuberosity P3. talus [bone] Q4. obturator foramen Q10. ilium [bone] R. humerus R3. head (of humerus) R24. trochlea S10. medial malleolus S20. fibula [bone] T. atlas U. parietal bone V. frontal bone W1. temporal bone [bone] W2. mental foramen X. occipital bone Y. zygomatic arch [structure] Z1. coronal suture Z2. mastoid process bio.4165...fall.quarter.2005...lab.quiz.1...page.8 of 6