Anatomy Bones (Upper Extremities, Lower Extremities and Pelvis) - Recalls - Dr. Detoyato
Anatomy Bones (Upper Extremities, Lower Extremities and Pelvis) - Recalls - Dr. Detoyato
Anatomy Bones (Upper Extremities, Lower Extremities and Pelvis) - Recalls - Dr. Detoyato
Detoyato
4. A smooth and prominent ridge at the junction of the posterior surface of the neck with the
shaft, descending medially from the posterosuperior angle of the of the greater trochanter
to the lesser trochanter
a. Intertrochanteric crest
b. Intertrochanteric line
c. Gluteal tuberosity
d. Quadrate tubercle
9. It is the longest among the metatarsals and its cuneiform base bears four articular facets
a. 1st
b. 2nd
c. 3rd
d. 4th
14. A tubercle in the dorsal aspect of the distal radius which is grooved on its ulnar side by the
tendon of extensor pollicis longus.
a. Guyon’s tubercle
b. Hamate’s tubercle
c. Lister’s tubercle
d. Frohse’s tubercle
18. The part of the pelvic girdle which touches any objects a person sits on
a. Iliac crest
b. Symphysis pubis
c. Coccyx
d. Ischial tuberosity
24. This ligament is attached to the ischial spine and separates the……
a. Capitate
b. Hamate
c. Pisiform
d. Scaphoid
34. These structures are the remnants of the pedicles and superior articular process
a. Cornua
b. Promontory
c. Vertebral foramina