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Clavicle and Scapula Quiz (Anatomy)

Clavicle and scapula quiz for anatomy and physiology!

This unlabeled quiz of the clavicle and scapula will test your knowledge on how to label the structures of these bones. You will be required to label the suprascapular notch, supraspinous fossa, glenoid cavity, medial/superior/inferior/lateral borders, acromion, coracoid process, trapezoid line, etc.

You can review the clavicle and scapula anatomy notes (and video) prior to taking this quiz.

Clavicle and Scapula Quiz (Anatomy)

Clavicle and Scapula Quiz

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Clavicle and Scapula Quiz (Anatomy)

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1.      In Figure 1, what anatomical structure is labeled as 1?

A.     Subscapular fossa

B.     Suprascapular notch

C.     Medial border

D.     Coracoid process

The answer is B: Suprascapular notch

2.      In Figure 1, what anatomical structure is labeled as 2?

A.     Inferior angle

B.     Superior border

C.     Glenoid cavity

D.     Superior angle

The answer is D: Superior angle

3.      In Figure 1, what anatomical structure is labeled as 3?

A.     Medial border

B.     Lateral border

C.     Acromion

D.     Inferior angle

The answer is A: Medial border

4.      In Figure 1, what anatomical structure is labeled as 4?

A.     Suprascapular notch

B.     Superior angle

C.     Lateral border

D.     Inferior angle

The answer is C: Lateral border

5.      In Figure 1, what anatomical structure is labeled as 5?

A.     Glenoid cavity

B.     Coracoid process

C.     Glenoid cavity

D.     Subscapular fossa

The answer is B: Coracoid process

6.      In Figure 1, what anatomical structure is labeled as 6?

A.     Acromion

B.     Superior Angle

C.     Medial border

D.     Coracoid process

The answer is A: Acromion

7.      In Figure 1, what anatomical structure is labeled as 7?

A.     Subscapular fossa

B.     Lateral border

C.     Superior angle

D.     Glenoid cavity

The answer is D: Glenoid cavity

8.      In Figure 1, what anatomical structure is labeled as 8?

A.     Lateral border

B.     Superior angle

C.     Inferior angle

D.     Subscapular fossa

The answer is C: Interior angle

9.      In Figure 1, what anatomical structure is labeled as 9?

A.     Suprascapular notch

B.     Medial border

C.     Coracoid process

D.     Subscapular fossa

The answer is D: Subscapular fossa

10.   In Figure 1, what anatomical structure is labeled as 10?

A.     Superior border

B.     Medial Border

C.     Spine

D.     Lateral Angle

The answer is A: Superior border

11.   In Figure 1, what anatomical structure is labeled as 11?

A.     Supraspinous fossa

B.     Infraspinous fossa

C.     Spine

D.     Acromion

The answer is C: Spine

12.   In Figure 1, what anatomical structure is labeled as 12?

A.     Suprascapular notch

B.     Infraspinous fossa

C.     Supraspinous fossa

D.     Glenoid cavity

The answer is B: Infraspinous fossa

13.   In Figure 1, what anatomical structure is labeled as 13?

A.     Lateral angle

B.     Inferior angle

C.     Coracoid process

D.     Medial border

The answer is A: Lateral angle

14.   In Figure 1, what anatomical structure is labeled as 14?

A.     Spine

B.     Subscapular fossa

C.     Superior border

D.     Supraspinous fossa

The answer is D: Supraspinous fossa

15.   In Figure 2, what anatomical structure is labeled as 1?

A.     Conoid tubercle

B.     Acromial end (lateral)

C.     Sternal end (medial)

D.     Trapezoid line

The answer is A: Conoid tubercle

16.   In Figure 2, what anatomical structure is labeled as 2?

A.     Trapezoid line

B.     Impression for the costoclavicular ligament

C.     Sternal end

D.     Conoid tubercle

The answer is B: Impression for the costoclavicular ligament

17.   In Figure 2, what anatomical structure is labeled as 3?

A.     Sternal end (medial)

B.     Conoid tubercle

C.     Acromial end (lateral)

D.     Trapezoid line

The answer is C: Acromial end (lateral)

18.   In Figure 2, what anatomical structure is labeled as 4?

A.     Trapezoid line

B.     Impression for the costoclavicular ligament

C.     Sternal end (medial)

D.     Conoid tubercle

The answer is C: Sternal end (medial)

19.   In Figure 2, what anatomical structure is labeled as 5?

A.     Impression for the costoclavicular ligament

B.     Acromial end

C.     Trapezoid line

D.     Sternal end

The answer is C: Trapezoid line

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