DP Sports, Exercise and Health Science Questionbank
1.1.1. Distinguish anatomically between the axial and appendicular skeleton.
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20N.1.SL.tz0.1:
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A. Ribs and clavicle
B. Clavicle and scapula
C. Scapula and humerus
D. Humerus and ribs
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21N.2.SL.tz0.2b.i:
State the location of the femur in relation to the tibia using anatomical terminology.
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18N.2.HL:.tz0.3b.i:
Identify the origin and insertion for the rectus femoris.
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18N.1.HL:.tz0.1:
Which are components of the axial skeleton?
A. Ribs, Clavicle, Ilium
B. Skull, Vertebrae, Sternum
C. Ribs, Clavicle, Sternum
D. Skull, Vertebrae, Ilium