Question 1:1.G2.I3.D&P4.O&T5.A6.P7.D8.H9.E10.D11.S12.T13.B14.F15.T16.C17.M18.J19.P&QQuestion 2: The Clavicle acts as a strut to hold the glenoid cavity of the scapulalaterally away from the narrowest dimension of the rib cage.Question 3: FourteenQuestion 4:1.Eight2.Pisiform, triangular, scaphoid, lunate.3.Capitate, Hamate, trapezoid, trapeziumQuestion 5: Beginning with the top left hand corner (acromion), working the wayaround the figure:1.A2.B3.K4.J5.I6.L7.H8.E9.G10.D11.F12.C
Question 6: Beginning with the left illustration, from top left hand corner goingclockwise:1.E2.D3.H4.J5.S6.I7.M8.R9.ARight illustration, from top center going clockwise:1.K2.T3.N4.C5.G6.Q7.P8.O9.F10.L11.BThe humerus is a RIGHT bone in a PROSTERIOR view. The radius and ulna areRIGHT bones in an ANTERIOR view.Question 7:Pectoral: Flexibility most important, lightweight, insecure axial and limbattachmentsPelvic: Massive, Secure axial and limb attachments, weight-bearing most important.