Textbook Question
The tarsal bone that transfers and distributes weight to the heel or toes is the:
(a) Cuneiform
(b) Calcaneus
(c) Talus
(d) Navicular
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The tarsal bone that transfers and distributes weight to the heel or toes is the:
(a) Cuneiform
(b) Calcaneus
(c) Talus
(d) Navicular
The large foramen between the pubic ramus and ischial ramus is the:
(a) Foramen magnum
(b) Suborbital foramen
(c) Acetabulum
(d) Obturator foramen
Jack injures himself playing hockey, and the physician who examines him informs him that he has dislocated his pollex. What part of Jack's body did he injure?
(a) his arm
(b) his leg
(c) his hip
(d) his thumb
(e) his shoulder.
At the glenoid cavity, the scapula articulates with the proximal end of the (a) humerus, (b) radius, (c) ulna, (d) femur.
Which seven bones make up the ankle (tarsus)?
Why would a self-defense instructor advise a student to strike an attacker’s clavicle?