2223/Scapula_attachments_(posterior)
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- Deep posterior forearm muscles (innervation)
- Answer the questions in your head, click "Show answer", and mark yourself.
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- Superficial posterior forearm muscles (innervation)
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- Deep posterior forearm muscles (attachments)
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- Radius (posterior)
- Fill in the labels on this posterior view of the right radius.
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- Which cranial fossa
- Which cranial fossa are each of the foramina found in?
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- Femur (posterior)
- Label the features on this posterior view of the right femur.
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- Posterior compartment of the thigh
- Name all the muscles in the posterior compartment of the thigh.
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- Carpal bones (posterior)
- Name the carpal bones indicated on this on this posterior view of the right carpus.
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- Scapula (posterior)
- Fill in the labels on this posterior view of the left scapula.
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- Posterior compartment of the leg
- Name all the muscles in the posterior compartment of the leg.
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- Humerus (posterior)
- Fill in the labels on this posterior view of the right humerus.
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- Anterior and posterior compartments of the arm
- Name all the muscles in the anterior and posterior compartments of the arm.
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- Muscles around the hip (posterior)
- Label the structures indicated on these posterior views of the hip.
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- Atlas
- Label the parts of the atlas, as indicated.
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- Cutaneous nerves of the lower limb (posterior)
- Label the cutaneous nerves that supply the areas indicated.
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- Circle of Willis in situ
- Label the arteries on the diagram.
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- Posterior compartment of the forearm
- Name all the muscles in the posterior compartment of the forearm.
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- Nerves supplying forearm muscles
- Name the nerve that supplies each muscle of the forearm. When it is a branch of the radial or median nerve, specify the branch.
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- Scapula attachments (posterior)
- Name the structures that attach to the scapula on this posterior view of the left scapula. N.B. Labels are based on anatomy lectures from King's College London, but the image is taken from a public domain version of Grey's Anatomy, so unlabeled details may be outdated.