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Quiz: Pelvic Girdle – Question 10B

February 18, 2023 By Adrienne Witzel

Use the model on the right to answer the following questions.  Remember to record your answers in Canvas.  Spelling counts.




Bone 10



10:  The feature on this _____ bone that is highlighted in yellow is called the _____ surface.  The lower position of this surface (yellow highlight) relative to the rest of the bone suggests that the sex attribution of this specimen is [male].  This bone is from the _____ side.   *** For extra credit, the features identified numerically are the 1 _____, 2 _____ _____, 3 _____ _____, and partial preservation of the 4 _____ area.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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