Skeletal System Olympics (Pectoral Girdle/Upper Limb)
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- Q1This bone extends between the manubrium of the sternum and the acromion of the scapula:ScapulaHumerusUlnaClavicle20s
- Q2This bone is located on the opposite side of the forearm from the thumb:MetacarpalsPhalangesRadiusUlna20s
- Q3This bone is located between the elbow and the wrist, and it provides structure for the lower arm:ClavicleRadiusCarpalsPhalanges20s
- Q4The bone is a big, flattened, and triangular bone, and is located on the upper part of the posterolateral aspect of the thorax, opposing second to seventh ribs:CarpalsHumerusUlnaScapula20s
- Q5This bone transmits force from the upper limb to the axial skeleton:ScapulaManubriumSacrumClavicle20s
- Q6Apart from providing support to the major muscles of the shoulder, the upper and the lower arms, this bone also acts as an anchor to the axillary nerve, the radial nerve, and the ulnar nerve:HumerusRadiusPhalangesFibula20s
- Q7The ___________ are the bones of the fingers and toes.PhalangesSphenoidMetatarsalsHumerus20s