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Lesson 4.3 Review and Assessment
Know and Understand
Explain how the bones of the pectoral girdle, along with various muscles and joints, allow movement in many different directions.
Which bone of the forearm, the radius or the ulna, is larger and stronger than the other?
Why is the pelvis of a female wider than the pelvis of a male?
Which bone of the lower leg, the tibia or the fibula, is the stronger bone that bears most of the weight of the body above it?
Analyze and Apply
Functionally, why does the pectoral girdle have much more range of motion than the pelvic girdle?
Why are there two bones in the forearm rather than just one?
Why would you not be able to walk properly if you had a fracture in one of the metatarsals or phalanges?
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