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Bones of the Human Upper Limb
Test your anatomical knowledge of the upper limb, from the shoulder to the fingertips.
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- 01What is the single long bone of the upper arm that runs from the shoulder to the elbow?
- 02Which of the two forearm bones is located on the thumb side?
- 03Which forearm bone is located on the pinky finger side and forms the point of the elbow?
- 04What is the collective name for the eight small bones that form the wrist joint?
- 05Which carpal bone, shaped like a boat, is the most commonly fractured bone in the wrist?
- 06What is the largest bone in the wrist, located in the center of the distal carpal row?
- 07Which carpal bone is distinguished by a prominent hook-like projection on its palmar surface?
- 08What is the collective name for the five long bones in the hand that connect the wrist to the fingers?
- 09What is the general term for the 14 bones that make up the fingers and thumb?
- 10How many phalanges are in a human thumb?
- 11What is the name for the phalanx bone located at the very tip of each finger?
- 12What is the name of the carpal bone that articulates with the first metacarpal, forming the thumb's saddle joint?
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Why did I not know question 9?
My streak is alive.
Got 10/10. Will not be re-attempting.
Solid morning fuel.
Not bad for a first attempt.