| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| deep, cup-shaped cavity on the lateral side of the hip bone; articulates with the head of femur = coxal joint | acetabulum | 86%
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| long as bone | femur | 71%
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| large oval or triangular opening between the ishium and pubis | obturator foramen | 57%
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| superior portion | ilium | 57%
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| anterior, inferior portion | pubis | 57%
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| curved upper ridge; what you can feel when you place your hand on your hips | iliac crest | 43%
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| posterioir, inferior part; sit bone | ischium | 43%
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| large, lateral projection next to the neck; attachment site for gluteal muscles (glutues medius and minimus) | greater trochanter | 29%
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| smooth, round ball at the medial side; fits well into the acetabulum of the pelvis = hip joint | head | 29%
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| small bump above the LC; attachment for lateral knee ligamets | lateral epicondyle | 29%
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| the smooth, concave inner surface on the medial side | iliac fossa | 14%
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| deep groove between the two condyles on the posterior side; allow space for cruciate ligaments | intercondylar fossa | 14%
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| smooth, rounded surface at the lateral distal end; articulates with the tibia and meniscus | lateral condyle | 14%
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| smalle, psterioir-medial bump belowthe neck; insertion point for iliopsoas muscle, major hip flexor | lesser trochanter | 14%
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| larger rounded surface on the medial side; articulates woth the tibia = knee joint | medial condyle | 14%
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| aka trochlear surface; smooth, shallow groove on the front between condyles; articulates with the patella | patellar surface | 0%
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| the ischial tuberosities and ischial spines; lower opening of the pelvis | pelvic outlet | 0%
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| a cartilaginous join where the left and right pubis bones meet at the midline of the body | pubic symphysis joint | 0%
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| the flattened, medial surface of each pubic bone; articulates with its opposite side at the PS | symphyseal surface | 0%
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| consist of 2 pelvis aka coxal | pelvic girdle | 0%
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