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Question
multiple choice question
the joints between the phalangeal bones are the proximal and ______ interphalangeal joints.
carpals
distal
longitude
mcp
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<reasoning>
Analyze the anatomical terminology
Using the Distal and Proximal knowledge point
The question asks to identify the term that pairs with "proximal" to describe the interphalangeal joints between the phalangeal bones. In anatomical directional terminology, the counterpart to proximal (closer to the trunk or point of attachment) is distal (further from the trunk or point of attachment).
Evaluate the given options
Using the Joint Anatomy knowledge point
- Carpals: These are the wrist bones, not a directional term pairing with proximal.
- distal: This is the correct anatomical directional term that pairs with proximal to describe the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) and distal interphalangeal (DIP) joints.
- longitude: This is a geographical or coordinate term, not used in anatomical direction.
- MCP: This stands for metacarpophalangeal, which is a specific type of joint, not a directional pairing term for interphalangeal joints.
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<answer>
<mcq-option>Carpals</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>distal</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>longitude</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>MCP</mcq-option>
</answer>
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Analyze the anatomical terminology
Using the Distal and Proximal knowledge point
The question asks to identify the term that pairs with "proximal" to describe the interphalangeal joints between the phalangeal bones. In anatomical directional terminology, the counterpart to proximal (closer to the trunk or point of attachment) is distal (further from the trunk or point of attachment).
Evaluate the given options
Using the Joint Anatomy knowledge point
- Carpals: These are the wrist bones, not a directional term pairing with proximal.
- distal: This is the correct anatomical directional term that pairs with proximal to describe the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) and distal interphalangeal (DIP) joints.
- longitude: This is a geographical or coordinate term, not used in anatomical direction.
- MCP: This stands for metacarpophalangeal, which is a specific type of joint, not a directional pairing term for interphalangeal joints.
</reasoning>
<answer>
<mcq-option>Carpals</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>distal</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>longitude</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>MCP</mcq-option>
</answer>
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