In: Biology
Which of the following bone features is/are correctly matched with the bone on which it is found?
a. greater trochanter-femur
b. obturator foramen-sacrum
c. medial malleolus- fibula
d. conoid tubercle- scapula
e. radial notch- radius
…………………TRUE STATEMENT…………….a)… greater trochanter-femur
a. greater trochanter-femur : greater trochanter is a large irregular structure of the femur which is protruded out and is a part of the skeletal system
b. obturator foramen-sacrum: Obturator foramen is the opening created by ischium and pubis bones of pelvis. Sacrum is a triangular bone at the base of spine.
c. medial malleolus- fibula: Each leg has two bones tibia (inner side) and fibula (outer side). Medial malleolus is formed at the inner side of tibia.
d. conoid tubercle- scapula: Conoid tubercle is a bony structure found on the inferior surface of clavicle.Scapula is a bone that connects the humerus with the clavicle.
e. radial notch- radius: Radial notch of ulna is a articular depression of coronoid process. Radius is a mathematical term of a circle describing about the length of the line from the centre to any point of edge of circle.