Upper Limbs
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Q.
Given diagram shows the upper arm (frontal view) of a human. Identify A to H and choose the correct option.
A – 1st vertebra, B – Scapula, C – Humerus, D-Radius, E – Ulna, F – Carpals, G – Metacarpals H- Phalanges
A – Scapula, B – Clavicle, C – Humerus, D – Radius, E – Ulna, F – Carpals, G – Metacarpals H- Phalanges
A – Ilium, B – Scapula, C – Humerus, D – Radius, E – Ulna, F – Carpals, G – Metacarpals.H- Phalanges
A – Clavicle, B – Scapula, C – Humerus, D – Radius, E – Ulna, F – Carpals, G – Metacarpals H- Phalanges
Q. Match the type of bone to the correct number present in the forearm.
- Humerus
- 5
- Phalanges
- Metacarpal
- 2
- 1
- Carpal
- Forearm bones
- 8
- 14
Q.
Humerus bone is found in________
Radius
Ulna
Arm
Forearm
Q.
Which is the longest bone of the forelimb?
Femur
Humerus
Carpals
Fibula
Q. How many bones are present in a forelimb
- 1 humerus + 2 foream bones (radius & ulna) + 8 carpals + 5 metacarpals + 14 phalanges.
- 1 humerus + 2 foream bones (radius & ulna) + 8 carpals + 5 metacarpals + 7 phalanges.
- 1 humerus + 2 foream bones (radius & ulna) + 8 carpals + 5 metacarpals + 5 phalanges.
- 1 humerus + 2 foream bones (radius & ulna) + 4 carpals + 5 metacarpals + 5 phalanges.
Q. Which option is correct for the region labeled as A, B, C and D in the given diagram?
- A-Scapula, B-Clavicle, C-Humerus, D-Ulna
- A-Clavicle, B-Scapula, C-Humerus, D-Radius
- A-Clavicle, B-Ulna, C-Radius, D-Humerus
- A-Clavicle, B-Glenoid cavity, C-Radius, D-Ulna.