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What parts are distinguished in the upper limb?
+pectoral (shoulder) girdle and the free upper extremities (handing part)
-a pectoral (shoulder) girdle and the arm
-a pectoral (shoulder) girdle and the forearm
-the arm,the forearm and the hand
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What bones constitute the shoulder girdle?
+scapula and clavicle
-clavicl and the sternum
-scapula and the humerus
-scapulae, ribs and the sternum
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What borders has the scapula?
+medial, lateral and superior
-medial, lateral and inferior
-superior and inferior
-superior, inferior and medial
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What angles has the scapula?
+inferior, superior and lateral
-inferior, superior and medial
-medial, lateral and inferior
-anterior, posterior and lateral
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What surfaces has the scapula?
+costal and dorsal
-medial and lateral
-superior and inferior
-costal and superior
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What anatomical structure is located on a costal surface of the scapula?
+the subscapula fossa
-the Spine of scapula
-the supraspinous fossa
-the infraspinous fossa
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What processes of the scapula do you know?
+acromion and the coracoid
-articular and coracoid
-acromion and medial
-supraspinous and infraspinius
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What anatomical structure is located on the lateral angle of the scapula?
+the glenoid cavity
-the head of the scapula
-a clavicular articular surface
-a clavicular notch
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What is located above the glenoid cavity?
+the supraglenoid tubercle
-the infraglenoid tubercle
-the coracoid process
-the spine of scapula
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A clavicle is located between the ...
+the scapula and the sternum
-the scapula and the 1st rib
-the sternum and the humerus
-the sternum and ribs
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What parts has the clavicle?
+the body, sternal and acromial ends
-the base, medial and lateral ends
-the body and two processes
-the body, costal and humeral ends
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The sternal end of clavicle connects with ...
+a clavicular notch of the sternum
-a xiphoid process of the sternum
-an acromion
-a coracoid process of the scapula
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The acromial end of clavicle connects with ...
+an acromion
-a clavicular notch of the sternum
-a xiphoid process of the sternum
-a coracoid process of the scapula
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What surfaces has the clavicle?
+superior and inferior
-anterior and posterior
-medial and lateral
-scapular and costal
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What parts has the humerus?
+the diaphysis and two epiphysis
-the biaphysis and processes
-the base and epiphysis
-the body and apophysis
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What anatomical structures are located on the proximal end of the humerus?
+the head, an anatomical neck, greater and lesser tubercles, the crest of the lesser and greater tubercle and the intertubercular groove
-the head, a surgical neck, a lateral and medial tubercles
-the head, an anatomical neck, a superior and inferior tubercles, a radial groove
-the head, an anatomical neck, medial and lateral epicondyles
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What is locaded just below the head of the humerus?
+a anatomical neck
-a surgical neck
-the crest of the greater tubercle
-the crest of the lesser tubercle
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What is the name of the narrowest place between the head and body of the humerus?
+a surgical neck
-an anatomical neck
-an intertubercular groove
-the crest of the lesser tubercle
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Were is a radial groove located?
+on the posterior surface of the humerus
-on the anteriolateral surface of the humerus
-on the anteriomedial surface of the humerus
-on the posterior surface of a medial epicondyle
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What groove is located on the body of humerus?
+radial
-ulnar nerve
-Intertubercular
-a Median nerve
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What anatomical structure is located above the trochlea anteriorly?
+the coronoid fossa
-the radial fossa
-the olecranon fossa
-the groove for ulnar nerve
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Were is the olecranon fossa located ?
+above and behind the trochlea
-in front and above the trochlea
-above the capitulum humeri
-on the proximal end of humerus, below its head
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Were is the capitulum of humerus located?
+at the distal end, lateraly from the trochlea
-at the proximal end, below the head
-at the distal end, above the medial epicondyle
-at the distal end, above the lateral epicondyle
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What anatomic structure is located above the trochlea posteriorly?
+the Olecranon fossa
-the coronoid fossa
-the radial fossa
-the groove for ulnar nerve
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What parts has the ulna?
+the diaphysis and two epiphysis
-the diaphysis and processes
-the Base and epiphysis
-the body and apophysis
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What anatomical structure is located at the proximal end of the ulna?
+a trochlear notch, an olecranon, a coronoid process, a radial notch and an ulnar tuberosity
-the head, an articular fossa, an ulnar tuberosity
-a trochlear notch,an olecranon,an ulnar notch, an ulnar tuberosity
-an olecranon, an ulnar notch, ulnar tuberosity
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What is located between the olecranon and the coronoid process of the ulna?
+the trochlear notch
-the radial notch
-the ulnar notch
-the articular circumference
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Were is the ulnar tuberosity located ?
+just below the coronoid process
-behind the olecranon
-on the top of olecranon
-on posterior surface of the ulna
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What anatomical structure terminates the distal end of the ulna?
+the Head of ulna
-the olecranon
-the coronoid process
-the trochlear notch
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What anatomical structures are located at the distal end of the ulna?
+the head of the ulna and styloid process
-the olecranon and the coronoid process
-the head and the neck of ulna, a radial notch of the ulna
-the olecranon and the styloid process
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What parts has the radius?
+the diaphysis and two epiphysis
-the diaphysis and processes
-the base and the epiphysis
-the body and the apophysis
What anatomical structures are located at the proximal end of the radius?
+the head, the articular process and the articular circumference
-the trochlear notch,the olecranon, the coronoid process
-the head and the styloid process
-the head, the radial tuberosity
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Were is the radial tuberosity located?
+On the anterior surface of the radius, below its neck
-on the head of the radius
-on the posterior surface of the radius, below its neck
-on the inferior end of the radius
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What parts has the skeleton of the hand?
+carpus (wrist), metacarpus and phalanges
-metacarpus and phalanges
-proximal and distal parts
-Proximal part and phalanges
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How are the carpal bones arranged?
+in two rows - proximal and distal
-in two rows - medial and lateral
-in two rows - anterior and posterior
-are not arranged
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How many metacarpal bones are there ?
+five metacarpal bones
-two metacarpal bones
-eight metacarpal bones
-four metacarpal bones
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What parts has the metacarpal bone?
+the base, the body and the head
-the diaphysis and two epiphysis
-the base and the epiphysis
-the body and the apophysis
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How is the proximal end of the metacarpal bone called?
+the base
-the head
-the proximal process
-the articular process
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How is the distal end of the metacarpal bone called?
+the head
-the base
-the distal process
-the articular process
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What metacarpal bone is the longest?
+the 2nd
-the 1st
-the 3rd
-the 4th
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How is the 1st finger called?
+the pollex
-the hallux
-the middle finger
-the ring finger
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How is the 2nd finger called?
+the index
-the pollex
-the middle finger
-the ring finger
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What finger is the longest?
+the 3rd
-the 2nd
-the 1st
-the 4th
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What phalanges of the fingers do you know?
+proximal, middle and distal
-medial, middle and lateral
-lateral, proximal and middle
-lateral, distal and middle
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What phalanges has the 1st finger?
+proximal and distal
-proximal and middle
-distal and middle
-proximal, middle and distal
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What parts has the phalanges?
+the base, the body and the head
-the diaphysis and two epiphysis
-the base and the epiphysis
-the body and the apophysis
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