Chapter 14: Musculoskeletal System LaFleur: Exploring Medical Language, 10th Edition
1. The pronunciation for the third set of five larger vertebrae that forms the inward curve of the spine is called a. (tha-RAS-ik) (VER-te-bray). b. c. (LUM-bar) (VER-te-bray). d. (SUR-vi-kal) (VER-te-bray). ANS: C REF: 530 OBJ: 1 TOP: Pronunciation of Anatomic Structures 2. The pronunciation for the anatomical term for the collarbone is a. b. (KLAV-i-kul). c. (STUR-num). d. (MAN-di-bul). ANS: B REF: 530 OBJ: 1 TOP: Pronunciation of Anatomic Structures 3. The pronunciation for the anatomic term that means shoulder blade is a. b. (KLAV-i-kul). c. d. ANS: C REF: 530 OBJ: 1 TOP: Pronunciation of Anatomic Structures 4. The upper arm bone is called the a. b. c. d. ANS: D REF: 531 OBJ: 1 TOP: Pronunciation of Anatomic Structures 5. The pronunciation for the anatomic term referring to the upper, wing-shaped portion of the pelvic bone is a. b. c. d. ANS: B REF: 534 OBJ: 1 NURSINGTB.COM Exploring Medical Language 10th Edition Brooks Test Bank NU RS IN GT B.CO M TOP: Pronunciation of Anatomic Structures 6. The pronunciation for the anatomic term that means upper leg bone is a. b. (pa-TE
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