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bleeb

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The fossa on the lateral surface of the scapula is:

a. Supraspinous
b. Infraspinous
c. Subscapular
d. Glenoid
e. A and b


Our books isn't clear as to which one it is... does anyone know?

edit: (added question)
The lateral and medial menisci are located in which joint?

a. Humerus and scapula
b. Humerus and ulna
c. Carpals and metacarpals
d. Femur and tibia
e. Os coxae and femur
 

glen

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That is where your arm is attached.
What other fossa could possibly be lateral, or towards the outside?
 

bleeb

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Originally posted by: glen
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That is where your arm is attached.
What other fossa could possibly be lateral, or towards the outside?

Yup... but the confusing point of it was that it's listed as a "cavity" rather than a "fossa".

Thanks Glen!
 

SP33Demon

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Probably the glenoid cavity, d.

There is no such thing as "subscapular", maybe you are talking about the muscle called subscapularis?

Also, it may not be the glenoid b/c it's a "cavity", and NOT a fossa. Which in that case the correct answer would be b.Infraspinous fossa.

<----taking Anatomy II ATM
 

SacrosanctFiend

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Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Probably the glenoid cavity, d.

There is no such thing as "subscapular", maybe you are talking about the muscle called subscapularis?

Also, it may not be the glenoid b/c it's a "cavity", and NOT a fossa. Which in that case the correct answer would be b.Infraspinous fossa.

<----taking Anatomy II ATM

The glenoid cavity is made of the glenoid fossa and the glenoid rim.
 

MrChad

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With that title, this thread had limitless possibilities. The lateral surface of a scapula is a bit disappointing.
 

rudder

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I can see Bleeb, 10 years from now on a wireless PDA from the operating room...

Hey ATOT is the appedendix on the right or left side?
 

bleeb

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Originally posted by: rudder
I can see Bleeb, 10 years from now on a wireless PDA from the operating room...

Hey ATOT is the appedendix on the right or left side?

it's in the lower right quadrant... McBurneys Point.
 

bleeb

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Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
These are basic questions, man. Can you not figure these out yourself?

yeah i suppose i can but the labs are like 2-3 chapters ahead of lecture... so basically I'm doing the quiz without reading the book....
 

SacrosanctFiend

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Originally posted by: bleeb
Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
These are basic questions, man. Can you not figure these out yourself?

yeah i suppose i can but the labs are like 2-3 chapters ahead of lecture... so basically I'm doing the quiz without reading the book....

Read ahead?
 

bleeb

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Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
Originally posted by: bleeb
Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
These are basic questions, man. Can you not figure these out yourself?

yeah i suppose i can but the labs are like 2-3 chapters ahead of lecture... so basically I'm doing the quiz without reading the book....

Read ahead?

hahah yeah that luxury would be nice~
 

StevenYoo

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Originally posted by: bleeb

edit: (added question)
The lateral and medial menisci are located in which joint?

a. Humerus and scapula
b. Humerus and ulna
c. Carpals and metacarpals
d. Femur and tibia
e. Os coxae and femur

i think that's D.

the meniscus is in your knee.

people tear it all the time


*edit* wud up, bleeb
 

glen

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Originally posted by: bleeb
The lateral and medial menisci are located in which joint?

a. Humerus and scapula
b. Humerus and ulna
c. Carpals and metacarpals
d. Femur and tibia
e. Os coxae and femur

D
 

rdgr8

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Originally posted by: bleeb

Our books isn't clear as to which one it is... does anyone know?

edit: (added question)
The lateral and medial menisci are located in which joint?

a. Humerus and scapula
b. Humerus and ulna
c. Carpals and metacarpals
d. Femur and tibia
e. Os coxae and femur
d...the femur and the tibia are joined forming the knee.
 

dethman

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Originally posted by: moks78
Originally posted by: bleeb

Our books isn't clear as to which one it is... does anyone know?

edit: (added question)
The lateral and medial menisci are located in which joint?

a. Humerus and scapula
b. Humerus and ulna
c. Carpals and metacarpals
d. Femur and tibia
e. Os coxae and femur
d...the femur and the tibia are joined forming the knee.

yeah people keep ignoring the fact that the question was answered 4 hours ago
 

OrganizedChaos

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this is why people come here for medical advice. you guys know the names of parts i didn't know i had.
 
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