Exam Questions Scapula
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2. Posterior View Right Scapula
The muscle that attaches to the highlighted area
is innervated by
1 Upper subscapular nerve
2 Anterior subscapular nerve
3 Suprascapular nerve
4 Lower subscapular nerve
5 Infrascapular nerve
3. Posterior View Right Scapula
The muscle that attaches to the highlighted area
is innervated by
1 Upper subscapular nerve F
2 Anterior subscapular nerve F
3 Suprascapular nerve T
4 Lower subscapular nerve F
5 Infrascapular nerve F
The highlighted region is the infraspinous fossa. The infraspinatus muscle
attaches here. It externally rotates the arm and is innervated by the
suprascapular nerve.
4. Lateral view right scapula
The highlighted region is called the
1 Superior angle
2 Inferior angle
3 Coracoid
4 Acromion
5 Glenoid
5. Lateral view right scapula
The highlighted region is called the
1 Superior angle F
2 Inferior angle F
3 Coracoid F
4 Acromion T
5 Glenoid F
6. Anterior view right scapula
The highlighted region is called the
1 Superior angle
2 Inferior angle
3 Coracoid
4 Acromion
5 Glenoid
7. Anterior view right scapula
The highlighted region is called the
1 Superior angle T
2 Inferior angle F
3 Coracoid F
4 Acromion F
5 Glenoid F
8. Superior view right scapula
The highlighted region is called the
1 Superior angle
2 Inferior angle
3 Coracoid
4 Acromion
5 Glenoid
9. Superior view right scapula
The highlighted region is called the
1 Superior angle F
2 Inferior angle F
3 Coracoid F
4 Acromion F
5 Glenoid T
10. Posterior View Right Scapula
The muscle that attaches to the highlighted
region is called the
1 Subclavius
2 Supraspinatus
3 Subscapularis
4 Infraspinatus
5 Pectoralis Major
11. Posterior View Right Scapula
The muscle that attaches to the highlighted
region is called the
1 Subclavius F
2 Supraspinatus F
3 Subscapularis F
4 Infraspinatus T
5 Pectoralis Major F
12. Anterior view right scapula
The highlighted region is called the
1 Superior angle
2 Inferior angle
3 Coracoid
4 Acromion
5 Glenoid
13. Anterior view right scapula
The highlighted region is called the
1 Superior angle F
2 Inferior angle F
3 Coracoid T
4 Acromion F
5 Glenoid F
14. Lateral view right scapula
The highlighted region is called the
1 Superior angle
2 Inferior angle
3 Coracoid
4 Acromion
5 Glenoid
15. Lateral view right scapula
The highlighted region is called the
1 Superior angle F
2 Inferior angle F
3 Coracoid T
4 Acromion F
5 Glenoid F
16. The following muscles are attached to the
scapula
1 Levator scapulae
2 Rhomboid major
3 Teres major
4 Latissimus dorsi
5 Serratus anterior
17. All of the above muscles attach to the dorsal aspect of the scapula
except the serratus anterior which is attached to the medial border of
the ventral aspect of the scapula
The following muscles are attached to the
scapula
1 Levator scapulae T
2 Rhomboid major T
3 Teres major T
4 Latissimus dorsi T
5 Serratus anterior T
18. Lateral view right scapula
The highlighted region is called the
1 Superior angle
2 Inferior angle
3 Coracoid
4 Acromion
5 Glenoid
19. Lateral view right scapula
The highlighted region is called the
1 Superior angle F
2 Inferior angle F
3 Coracoid F
4 Acromion F
5 Glenoid T
20. Superior view right scapula
The highlighted region is called the
1 Superior angle
2 Inferior angle
3 Coracoid
4 Acromion
5 Glenoid
21. Superior view right scapula
The highlighted region is called the
1 Superior angle F
2 Inferior angle F
3 Coracoid T
4 Acromion F
5 Glenoid F
22. Posterior View Right Scapula
The highlighted region is called the
1 Supraspinous fossa
2 Supscapular fossa
3 Glenoid fossa
4 Infraspinous fossa
5 Suprascapular fossa
23. Posterior View Right Scapula
The highlighted region is called the
1 Supraspinous fossa T
2 Supscapular fossa F
3 Glenoid fossa F
4 Infraspinous fossa F
5 Suprascapular fossa F
24. Anterior view right scapula
The muscle that attaches to the highlighted area
1 Internally rotates the arm
2 Externally rotates the arm
3 Abducts the arm
4 Extends the arm
5 Flexes the arm
25. Anterior view right scapula
The muscle that attaches to the highlighted area
1 Internally rotates the arm T
2 Externally rotates the arm F
3 Abducts the arm F
4 Extends the arm F
5 Flexes the arm F
The subscapularis muscle arises from the subscapular fossa on the ventral surface of the
scapula. It internally rotates the arm.
26. Anterior view right scapula
The highlighted region is called the
1 Superior angle
2 Inferior angle
3 Coracoid
4 Acromion
5 Glenoid
27. Anterior view right scapula
The highlighted region is called the
1 Superior angle F
2 Inferior angle T
3 Coracoid F
4 Acromion F
5 Glenoid F
28. Posterior View Right Scapula
The muscle that attaches to the highlighted
region
1 Internally rotates the arm
2 Externally rotates the arm
3 Abducts the arm
4 Extends the arm
5 Flexes the arm
The highlighted region is the infraspinous fossa. The infraspinatus muscle
attaches here. It externally rotates the arm and is innervated by the
suprascapular nerve.
29. Posterior View Right Scapula
The muscle that attaches to the highlighted
region
1 Internally rotates the arm F
2 Externally rotates the arm T
3 Abducts the arm F
4 Extends the arm F
5 Flexes the arm F
The highlighted region is the infraspinous fossa. The infraspinatus muscle
attaches here. It externally rotates the arm and is innervated by the
suprascapular nerve.
30. Superior view right scapula
The muscle that attaches to the highlighted
region
1 Internally rotates the arm
2 Externally rotates the arm
3 Abducts the arm
4 Extends the arm
5 Flexes the arm
31. Superior view right scapula
The muscle that attaches to the highlighted
region
1 Internally rotates the arm F
2 Externally rotates the arm F
3 Abducts the arm T
4 Extends the arm F
5 Flexes the arm F
The highlighted region is called the supraspinous fossa. The suprapinatus muscle
originates from here and it abducts the arm.
32. Posterior View Right Scapula
The highlighted region is called the
1 Supraspinous fossa
2 Supscapular fossa
3 Glenoid fossa
4 Infraspinous fossa
5 Suprascapular fossa
33. Posterior View Right Scapula
The highlighted region is called the
1 Supraspinous fossa F
2 Supscapular fossa F
3 Glenoid fossa F
4 Infraspinous fossa T
5 Suprascapular fossa F
34. Lateral view right scapula
The following muscles attach to the highlighted
region
1 Pectoralis minor
2 Long head of biceps
3 Short head of biceps
4 Brachialis
5 Coracobrachialis
35. Lateral view right scapula
The following muscles attach to the highlighted
region
1 Pectoralis minor T
2 Long head of biceps F
3 Short head of biceps T
4 Brachialis F
5 Coracobrachialis T
This is the coracoid process. 3 muscles attach here
-Pectoralis minor
-Short head of biceps
-Coracobrachialis
36. The following muscles are attached to the lateral
border of the scapula
1 Levator scapulae
2 Rhomboid major
3 Teres major
4 Latissimus dorsi
5 Serratus anterior
37. Levator scapulae and Rhomboid major are attached to the medial
border on the dorsal aspect of the scapula.
Latissimus Dorsi is attached to the inferior angle.
Serratus anterior is attached to the medial border on the ventral aspect
of the scapula.
The following muscles are attached to the lateral
border of the scapula
1 Levator scapulae F
2 Rhomboid major F
3 Teres major T
4 Latissimus dorsi F
5 Serratus anterior F
38. Lateral view right scapula
The following muscle (s) attach here
1 Subclavius
2 Supraspinatus
3 Subscapularis
4 Infraspinatus
5 Teres Major
39. Lateral view right scapula
The following muscle (s) attach here
1 Subclavius F
2 Supraspinatus F
3 Subscapularis T
4 Infraspinatus F
5 Teres Major F
40. Superior view right scapula
The highlighted region is called the
1 Superior angle
2 Inferior angle
3 Coracoid
4 Acromion
5 Glenoid
41. Superior view right scapula
The highlighted region is called the
1 Superior angle F
2 Inferior angle F
3 Coracoid F
4 Acromion T
5 Glenoid F
42. Posterior View Right Scapula
The muscle that attaches to the highlighted
region is called the
1 Subclavius
2 Supraspinatus
3 Subscapularis
4 Infraspinatus
5 Teres Major
43. Posterior View Right Scapula
The muscle that attaches to the highlighted
region is called the
1 Subclavius F
2 Supraspinatus T
3 Subscapularis F
4 Infraspinatus F
5 Teres Major F
The highlighted region is the supraspinous fossa. The supraspinatus muscle
attaches here. It abducts the arm and is innervated by the suprascapular nerve.
44. The muscle that attaches to the highlighted area
is innervated by
1 Upper subscapular nerve
2 Anterior subscapular nerve
3 Suprascapular nerve
4 Lower subscapular nerve
5 Infrascapular nerve
Anterior view right scapula
45. The muscle that attaches to the highlighted area
is innervated by
1 Upper subscapular nerve T
2 Anterior subscapular nerve F
3 Suprascapular nerve F
4 Lower subscapular nerve T
5 Infrascapular nerve F
The subscapularis muscle arises from the subscapular fossa on the ventral surface of the
scapula. It is innervated by the upper and lower subscapular nerves. The suprascapular
nerve supplies the supraspinatus and infraspinatus muscles. The anterior subscapular and
infrascapular nerves do not exist
Anterior view right scapula
46. Superior view right scapula
The muscle that attaches to the highlighted
region is called the
1 Teres major
2 Pectoralis major
3 Subscapularis
4 Supraspinatus
5 Infraspinatus
47. Superior view right scapula
The muscle that attaches to the highlighted
region is called the
1 Teres major F
2 Pectoralis major F
3 Subscapularis F
4 Supraspinatus T
5 Infraspinatus F
48. The following muscles/tendons are attached to
the coracoid process of the scapula
1 Long head of biceps brachii
2 Pectoralis major
3 Subclavius
4 Pectoralis minor
5 Short head of biceps brachii
49. The short head of biceps brachii, along with coracobrachialis, that is
attached to the tip of the coracoid process; not the long head
Pectoralis major has no attachment to the scapula.
Subclavius has no attachment to the scapula.
The following muscles/tendons are attached to
the coracoid process of the scapula
1 Long head of biceps brachii F
2 Pectoralis major F
3 Subclavius F
4 Pectoralis minor T
5 Short head of biceps brachii T
50. Posterior View Right Scapula
The muscle that attaches to the highlighted
region
1 Internally rotates the arm
2 Externally rotates the arm
3 Abducts the arm
4 Extends the arm
5 Flexes the arm
51. Posterior View Right Scapula
The highlighted region is the supraspinous fossa. The supraspinatus muscle
attaches here. It abducts the arm and is innervated by the suprascapular nerve.
The muscle that attaches to the highlighted
region
1 Internally rotates the arm F
2 Externally rotates the arm F
3 Abducts the arm T
4 Extends the arm F
5 Flexes the arm F
52. Superior view right scapula
The highlighted region is called the
1 Infraspinous fossa
2 Supraspinous fossa
3 Subscapular fossa
4 Glenoid fossa
5 Coracoid fossa
53. Superior view right scapula
The highlighted region is called the
1 Infraspinous fossa F
2 Supraspinous fossa T
3 Subscapular fossa F
4 Glenoid fossa F
5 Coracoid fossa F
54. Lateral view right scapula
The following ligaments attach to the
highlighted region
1 Trapezoid ligament
2 Coracohumeral ligament
3 Conoid ligament
4 Acromioclavicular ligament
5 Coracoacromial ligament
55. Lateral view right scapula
The following ligaments attach to the
highlighted region
1 Trapezoid ligament T
2 Coracohumeral ligament T
3 Conoid ligament T
4 Acromioclavicular ligament F
5 Coracoacromial ligament T
This is the coracoid process. 4 ligaments attach to the coracoid process
-The coracoclavicular ligament which has two parts, the trapezoid and conoid
ligaments
-Coracohumeral ligament
-Coracoacromial ligament
56. Posterior View Right Scapula
The muscle that attaches to the highlighted area
is innervated by
1 Upper subscapular nerve
2 Anterior subscapular nerve
3 Suprascapular nerve
4 Lower subscapular nerve
5 Infrascapular nerve
57. Posterior View Right Scapula
The highlighted region is the supraspinous fossa. The supraspinatus muscle
attaches here. It abducts the arm and is innervated by the suprascapular nerve.
The anterior subscapular and infrascapular nerves do not exist.
The muscle that attaches to the highlighted area
is innervated by
1 Upper subscapular nerve F
2 Anterior subscapular nerve F
3 Suprascapular nerve T
4 Lower subscapular nerve F
5 Infrascapular nerve F