HomeANATOMYTest Your Knowledge on Scapula

    Test Your Knowledge on Scapula

    Date:

    1. The scapula is a flat, ______ bone situated at the cranio-lateral aspect of the thorax.
    2. The scapula extends from the 3rd to the 4th thoracic spine to the distal end of the ______ rib.
    3. The scapula possesses two surfaces, ______ angles, and three borders.
    4. The lateral surface of the scapula is divided into two unequal halves by a ______.
    5. The ratio of the supraspinous fossa to the infraspinous fossa is ______.
    6. The supraspinous fossa accommodates the ______ muscle.
    7. The ______ muscle is located in the infraspinous fossa.
    8. The scapular spine is bent backward at the middle to attach the ______ muscle.
    9. The spine terminates below into a pointed projection known as the ______ process.
    10. The acromion process is directed downward and ______.
    11. A part of the ______ muscle originates from the acromion process.
    12. The medial surface of the scapula has a shallow fossa in the middle called the ______ fossa.
    13. The subscapular fossa accommodates the ______ muscle.
    14. The upper part of the medial surface of the scapula has two rough triangular areas for the attachment of the ______ cervicis muscle and the serratus thoracis muscle.
    15. The serratus thoracis muscle attaches to the ______ triangular area of the medial surface.
    16. The lateral surface of the scapula is larger in the ______ species than in smaller mammals.
    17. The cranial triangular area on the medial surface is used for the attachment of the ______ cervicis muscle.
    18. The spine of the scapula serves as the attachment for the ______ muscle at its middle portion.
    19. The scapular spine divides the lateral surface into the supraspinous and ______ fossae.
    20. The scapula’s acromion process is most prominent in ______ animals.
    21. The angles of the scapula are cranial, caudal, and ______.
    22. The cranial angle is thin and formed by the anterior and ______ borders.
    23. The caudal angle is thick and formed by the dorsal and ______ borders.
    24. The distal angle comprises the glenoid cavity and the ______ scapulae.
    25. The glenoid cavity is a shallow circular articular surface for articulation with the ______ of the humerus.
    26. The rudimentary glenoid ______ is situated at the lateral aspect of the glenoid cavity.
    27. The tuber scapulae, or supraglenoid tubercle, is ______ and located at the cranial aspect of the glenoid cavity.
    28. The ______ brachii muscle originates from the tuber scapulae.
    29. The coracoid process is a small projection from the medial aspect of the tuber scapulae where the ______ muscle originates.
    30. The anterior border of the scapula is ______ and convex.
    31. The dorsal border is rough for the attachment of the scapular ______.
    32. The ______ foramen is usually found at the distal end of the posterior border.
    33. In horses, the scapular spine is placed further ______.
    34. The acromion process is ______ in the scapula of a horse.
    35. The tuber scapulae is large and placed further away from the ______ cavity in the horse.
    36. The glenoid notch in the scapula of a horse is ______ and distinct.
    37. In dogs, the scapular spine is placed in the ______ and divides the lateral surface into two equal halves.
    38. The anterior angle of the scapula is practically ______ in dogs.
    39. The tuber scapulae in dogs is ______.
    40. The acromion process in dogs is short and ______.
    41. The clavicle in dogs is rudimentary and does not ______ with the skeleton.
    42. The ratio between the supraspinous fossa and infraspinous fossa in pigs is ______.
    43. In pigs, the scapular spine is wide and directed further ______.
    44. The ______ process is rudimentary in pigs.
    45. The scapula in fowl extends caudally, paralleling the ______ column.

    Book a 1-on-1
    Call Session

    Want Patrick's full attention? Nothing compares with a live one on one strategy call! You can express all your concerns and get the best and most straight forward learning experience.

    Related articles:

    Histology of Digestive system

    Histology of Hollow Tubular Organs Any organ that is tubular...

    CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM (SYSTEMIC HISTOLOGY)

    Cardiovascular System The cardiovascular system has two main components: Lymphatic System Blood...

    NERVOUS SYSTEM (SYSTEMIC HISTOLOGY)

    Systemic Histology of the Brain Regions of the Brain Brainstem Cerebrum Cerebellum Structure of...

    NERVOUS TISSUE

    Nervous Tissue Nervous tissue is the primary component of the...

    VAGUS NERVE COURSE

    Vagus Nerve Course (10th or X cranial nerve -...

    Latest courses:

    Strategic Vision: Mastering Long-Term Planning for Business Success

    Introduction: Professional growth is a continuous journey of acquiring new...

    Leadership Excellence: Unlocking Your Leadership Potential for Business Mastery

    Introduction: Professional growth is a continuous journey of acquiring new...

    Marketing Mastery: Strategies for Effective Customer Engagement

    Introduction: Professional growth is a continuous journey of acquiring new...

    Financial Management: Mastering Numbers for Profitability and Sustainable Growth

    Introduction: Professional growth is a continuous journey of acquiring new...

    Innovation and Adaptability: Thriving in a Rapidly Changing Business Landscape

    Introduction: Professional growth is a continuous journey of acquiring new...