Appendicular skeleton page 3 lab sheet Flashcards

1
Q

1

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Clavicle (collar bone, has S shape to it)

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2
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2

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Manubrium (Top of sternum)

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3
Q

1

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Clavicle

(collar bone s shaped bone)

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4
Q

2

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Humerus

(funny bone)

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5
Q

3

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Radius

(is on the thumb side)

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6
Q

4

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Ulna

(pinky side has C shaped process)

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7
Q

5

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carpal bones

(wrist bones)

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8
Q

6

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Metacarpal bones

(palm bones)

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9
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7

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Phalanges

(fingers)

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10
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8

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Scapula

(shoulder blade, anterior surface is smooth, posterior has ridge, ball and socket on top)

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11
Q

9

A

acromion spine/spine of scapulla

(ridge on posterior side)

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12
Q

10

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acromion/acromion process

(hangs off end or bone)

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13
Q

1

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Acromion process

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14
Q

2

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head of humerus

(smooth portion only on proximal side)

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15
Q

3

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glenoid cavity

(hollowed out socket part of ball and socket joint on scapula)

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16
Q

4

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Humerus

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17
Q

5

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coracoid process

(anterior side of bone across from acromian process on scapula)

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18
Q

6

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Clavicle

(has s shape to bone)

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19
Q

1

A

acromion process

(end of ridge hangs off bone)

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20
Q

2

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coracoid process

(anterior side of bone across from acromion process)

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21
Q

3

A

glenoid cavity/fossa

(hollowed out socket part of ball and socket)

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22
Q

4

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lateral border

(diagnal border)

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23
Q

5

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medial border

(flat border)

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24
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5

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medial border

(flat border)

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25
Q

7

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lateral border

(diagnal border)

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26
Q

8

A

acromion spine/spine of scapula

(ridge on posterior side)

27
Q

9

A

glenoid cavity/fossa

(hollowed out socket part of ball and socket joint)

28
Q

10

A

acromion process

(End of ridge hangs off bone posterior side)

29
Q

1

A

Greater tubercle

(larger bump across from head)

30
Q

3

A

lesser tubercle

(smaler bump across from head)

31
Q

4

A

intertubercular groove/sulcus

(sits in between lesser and greater tuberacle)

32
Q

5

A

deltoid tuberosity

(on the diaphysis)

33
Q

8

A

Radial fossa

(lateral on anterior side)

34
Q

10

A

Capitulum

(lateral side resembles ball)

35
Q

11

A

trochlea

(medial side bump)

36
Q

15

A

coronoid fossa

(medial on anterior side(same side as head faces))

37
Q

16

A

Surgical neck

(where bone starts to narrow)

38
Q

1

A

head of radius

39
Q

3

A

styloid process

(point at distal part of bone)

40
Q

5

A

radial tuberosity

(bump that goes out medially)

41
Q

1

A

coronoid process

(distal part of trochlear notch)

42
Q

2

A

radial notch

(notch off to side of trochlear notch)

43
Q

5

A

head

44
Q

6

A

styloid process

(;ittle point of distal part of bone)

45
Q

8

A

trochlear notch

(c shaped notch at end of bone)

46
Q

9

A

olecranon

(most proximal part)

47
Q

1

A

distal phalanx

(tip of finger)

48
Q

2

A

proximal phalanx

(closest to hand)

49
Q

3

A

Hamate

(on sheet the wrist bones are in clockwise order if in anterior position)

50
Q

4

A

triquetral/triangular

51
Q

5

A

pisiform

(sticks up from triquetrum)

52
Q

6

A

lunate

53
Q

7

A

ulna

(pinky side has c shaped process)

54
Q

8

A

radius

(thumb side)

55
Q

9

A

scaphoid

56
Q

11

A

trapezium

57
Q

12

A

trapezoid

58
Q

13

A

metacarpal bones

(bones of the palm)

59
Q

15

A

middle phalanx

60
Q

name the bone

A

clavicle

(has s shape to it)

61
Q

name the bone

A

scapula

62
Q

name the bone

A

humerus

63
Q

name the bone

A

radius

(thumb side)

64
Q

name the bone

A

Ulna

(pinky side)