The sacroiliac joint is stabilized by ligaments attaching to a roughened area superior to the auricular surface of the ilium called the
A) iliac fossa.
B) anterior superior iliac spine.
C) greater sciatic notch.
D) iliac tuberosity.
E) arcuate line.
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Question 2) The smooth articular surface of the acetabulum is called the
A) ovale surface.
B) obturator surface.
C) lunate surface.
D) sciatic surface.
E) hamate surface.
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Question 3) The two pubic bones join medially at the
A) pubic tuberosity.
B) superior ramus.
C) inferior ramus.
D) pubic tubercle.
E) pubic symphysis.
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Question 4) The pubic and ischial rami encircle the
A) pubic symphysis.
B) lesser sciatic notch.
C) greater sciatic notch.
D) obturator foramen.
E) acetabulum.
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Question 5) When seated, the weight of the body is borne by the
A) ischial tuberosities.
B) posterior inferior iliac spines.
C) iliac crests.
D) obturator foramina.
E) inferior rami of the pubis.
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Question 6) What bone articulates with the coxal bone at the acetabulum?
A) sacrum
B) femur
C) humerus
D) tibia
E) fibula
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Question 7) Which of the following is not a part of the pelvis?
A) sacrum
B) coccyx
C) coxal bone
D) lumbar vertebrae
E) pubic symphysis
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Question 8) Upon which structure does the radius articulate?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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Question 9) Identify the place where the humerus often fractures.
A) 1
B) 2
C) 5
D) 6
E) 7
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Question 10) When the arm is straight, which structure accepts the olecranon?
A) 1
B) 3
C) 4
D) 8
E) 9