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The human body has a lot of bones and how ever weird they look they have a specific function. Take up the quiz below and see if you are able to name the parts of the bones shown in each question. All the best and keep on revising the topic before the midterms.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    What is C pointing at?

    • A.

      Scaphoid

    • B.

      Lunate

    • C.

      Pisiform

    • D.

      Capitate

    • E.

      Triquetrum

    Correct Answer
    C. Pisiform
    Explanation
    C is pointing at the pisiform bone. The pisiform is a small bone located in the wrist, on the ulnar side. It is easily identifiable due to its distinct shape and position.

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  • 2. 

    What is I pointing at?

    • A.

      Metacarpal bones

    • B.

      Distal phalanges

    • C.

      Proximal phalanges

    • D.

      Middle phalanges

    • E.

      Shoulder bone

    Correct Answer
    A. Metacarpal bones
    Explanation
    I is pointing at the metacarpal bones. The metacarpal bones are the long bones in the hand that connect the wrist to the fingers. They are located between the carpal bones of the wrist and the phalanges of the fingers.

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  • 3. 

    What is the blue dot pointing at?

    • A.

      Medial epicondyle

    • B.

      Olecran

    • C.

      Capitulum

    • D.

      Neck

    • E.

      Olecrannon Fossa

    Correct Answer
    E. Olecrannon Fossa
    Explanation
    The blue dot is pointing at the Olecrannon Fossa. The Olecrannon Fossa is a depression on the posterior side of the humerus bone, located just above the olecranon process. It serves as a site for muscle attachment and allows for movement of the elbow joint.

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  • 4. 

    • A.

      Acromioclavicular Joint Capsule

    • B.

      Coracoacromial Ligament

    • C.

      Coracoclavicular Ligament

    • D.

      Trapezoid Ligament

    • E.

      Conoid Ligament

    Correct Answer
    B. Coracoacromial Ligament
  • 5. 

    Identify the pink polygon

    • A.

      Medial Border

    • B.

      Superior Border

    • C.

      Inferior Border

    • D.

      A toothbrush

    • E.

      Lateral Border

    Correct Answer
    E. Lateral Border
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Lateral Border". In anatomy, the term "lateral" refers to the side of the body or structure that is away from the midline. In this context, the pink polygon is likely a diagram or representation of a structure, and the correct answer indicates that the pink polygon represents the lateral border of that structure.

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  • 6. 

    Identify the purple rectangle.

    • A.

      Corocoid Process

    • B.

      Clavicle

    • C.

      Acromion Process

    • D.

      Coracoclavicular Tubercle

    • E.

      Superior Angle

    Correct Answer
    A. Corocoid Process
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Corocoid Process. The coracoid process is a small hook-like structure located on the scapula bone. It is positioned anteriorly and inferiorly to the glenoid cavity. Its shape resembles a rectangle, and it is often described as being purple in color, hence the identification of the purple rectangle.

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