ASM 275 UNIT 2 LAB-with 100% verified answers-2022 Q1 Please click on the image where the ILIUM is located. [4] Correct! Targets placed: 1/1 UndoDelete selectedRemove All You can place up ... to 1 targets Explanation The ilium is the superior blade-like half of the os coxa. Answered - Correct! Q2 Please click on the image where the PUBIS is located. [4] Correct! The pubis is the anterior portion of the os coxa. Answered - Correct! Q3 Please click on the image where the ISCHIUM is located. [4] Correct! Explanation The ischium is the posterior portion of the os coxa. Three views of the same pubic bone, superior is toward the top; A is ventral, C is dorsal. [13] Q4 Consider the image above. Based on the traits we just discussed (check again if unsure) which picture shows the ventral surface of the pubic bone? A B B Explanation The answer is A. The ventral surface is easily identified because it is rougher than the dorsal surface. Answered - Correct! Q5 Is there a ventral arc present? Be sure to compare Image A to Figure 10. A Yes B No Q6 Considering now image B, is there an ischio-pubic ramus ridge? Remember the ridge is an elevated ridge of bone. Compare Image B to Figure 11. A Yes B No Explanation The answer is B. There is no ridge here. Q7 Considering the dorsal surface, is there any evidence of dorsal pitting? Compare Image C to Figure 12. A CONTINUED......... [Show More]
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