Features of the Bones

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Name morphological points on various human bones
Sean Begg
Quiz by Sean Begg, updated more than 1 year ago
Sean Begg
Created by Sean Begg about 6 years ago
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Question 1

Question
Click on the dot on top to name the bone. Click on each orange point and name the feature. Click on the lines above the image to state which side of the body the bone is from.
Answer
  • fovea capitis
  • linea aspera
  • patellar articular surface
  • lesser trochanter
  • head
  • greater trochanter
  • condyles
  • Right
  • Left
  • Left
  • Right
  • femur

Question 2

Question
Click on the dot on top to name the bone. Click on each orange point and name the feature. Click on the lines above the image to state which side of the body the bone is from.
Answer
  • tibia
  • right
  • left
  • left
  • right
  • tibial tuberosity
  • intercondyloid eminence
  • fibular articular facet
  • fibular articular surface
  • medial malleolus

Question 3

Question
Click on the dot on top to name the bone. Click on each orange point and name the feature. Click on the lines above the image to state which side of the body the bone is from.
Answer
  • humerus
  • right
  • left
  • right
  • left
  • lesser tubercle
  • deltoid tuberosity
  • trochlea
  • capitulum
  • head
  • olecranon fossa
  • medial epicondyle
  • greater tubercle

Question 4

Question
Click on the dot on top to name the bone. Click on each orange point and name the feature. Click on the lines above the image to state which side of the body the bone is from.
Answer
  • ulna
  • right
  • left
  • right
  • left
  • olecranon process
  • radial notch
  • styloid process

Question 5

Question
Click on the dot on top to name the bone. Click on each orange point and name the feature. Click on the lines above the image to state which side of the body the bone is from.
Answer
  • radius
  • left
  • right
  • right
  • left
  • head
  • ulnar notch
  • radial tuberosity
  • styloid process

Question 6

Question
Click on the dot on top to name the bone. Click on each orange point and name the feature. Click on the lines above the image to state which side of the body the bone is from.
Answer
  • os coxae
  • right
  • left
  • ischium
  • auricula formation
  • greater sciatic notch
  • pubic symphysis

Question 7

Question
Click on the dot on top to name the bone. Click on each orange point and name the feature. Click on the lines above the image to state which side of the body the bone is from.
Answer
  • os coxae
  • left
  • right
  • iliac crest
  • ilium
  • ischial tuberosity
  • acetablum
  • obturator foramen

Question 8

Question
Click on the dot on top to name the bone. Click on each orange point and name the feature. Click on the lines above the image to state which side of the body the bone is from.
Answer
  • scapula
  • right
  • left
  • acromium process
  • superior angle
  • inferior angle
  • scapular notch
  • auxiliary border

Question 9

Question
Click on the dot on top to name the bone. Click on each orange point and name the feature. Click on the lines above the image to state which side of the body the bone is from.
Answer
  • scapula
  • left
  • right
  • glenoid fossa
  • acromium process
  • coracoid process
  • body
  • vertebral border

Question 10

Question
Click on the dot on top to name the bone. Click on each orange point and name the feature. Click on the lines above the image to state which side of the body the bone is from.
Answer
  • clavicle
  • right
  • left
  • right
  • left
  • scapular articular surface
  • sternal articular surface
  • conoid tubercle
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