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Radius and Ulna Bone Quiz (Anatomy)

Radius and Ulna bone quiz for anatomy and physiology!

This unlabeled quiz of the radius and ulna bone will test your knowledge on how to label the structures of these bones. You will be required to label the ulnar notch, styloid process of ulna, trochlear notch, proximal radioulnar joint, olecranon process, coronoid process, distal radioulnar joint, etc. You might want to read the radius and ulna anatomy article or watch our video prior to taking this quiz.

Radius and Ulna Bone Quiz

Radius and Ulna Quiz

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Radius Ulna Bone Quiz for Anatomy

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1. NOTE: Refer to the illustration above to answer questions 1-13. Identify the structure labeled as 1:

A. Radial Notch

B. Ulnar Notch

The answer is B: Ulnar Notch. Remember: the ulnar notch is on the radius, and the radial notch is on the ulna.

2. Identify the structure labeled as 2:

A. Olecranon Process

B. Coronoid Process

C. Styloid Process of Radius

D. Styloid Process of Ulna

The answer is C: Styloid Process of Radius

3. Identify the structure labeled as 3:

A. Styloid Process of Ulna

B. Head of Ulna

C. Trochlear Notch

D. Styloid Process of Radius

The answer is A: Styloid Process of Ulna

4. Identify the structure labeled as 4:

A. Radial Tuberosity

B. Head of Radius

C. Radial Notch

D. Head of Ulna

The answer is D: Head of Ulna

5. Identify the structure labeled as 5:

A. Neck of Radius

B. Head of Radius

C. Radial Notch

D. Radial Tuberosity

The answer is A: Neck of Radius

6. Identify the structure labeled as 6:

A. Coronoid Process

B. Ulnar notch

C. Head of Radius

D. Trochlear Notch

The answer is C: Head of Radius

7. Identify the structure labeled as 7:

A. Coronoid Process

B. Styloid Process of Radius

C. Olecranon Process

D. Styloid Process of Ulna

The answer is C: Olecranon Process

8. Identify the structure labeled as 8:

A. Olecranon Process

B. Coronoid Process

C. Radial Notch

D. Ulnar Notch

The answer is B: Coronoid Process

9. Identify the structure labeled as 9:

A. Tuberosity Joint

B. Hinge Joint

C. Distal Radioulnar Joint

D. Proximal Radioulnar Joint

The answer is C: Distal Radioulnar Joint. Remember, distal means further away from the origin of the radius and ulna.

10. Identify the structure labeled as 10:

A. Radial Tuberosity

B. Head of the Ulna

C. Styloid Process of Radius

D. Neck of Radius

The answer is A: Radial Tuberosity

11. Identify the structure labeled as 11:

A. Radial Notch

B. Ulnar Notch

C. Radial Tuberosity

D. Trochlear Notch

The answer is D: Trochlear Notch

12. Identify the structure labeled as 12:

A. Ulnar Notch

B. Radial Notch

The answer is B: Radial Notch. Remember, the radial notch is on the ulna, and the ulnar notch is on the radius.

13. Identify the structure labeled as 13:

A. Proximal Radioulnar Joint

B. Distal Radioulnar Joint

The answer is A: Proximal Radioulnar Joint.

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