Axial and Appendicular Flashcards
Acromial end of the Clavicle
Coracoid Turbosity
Parts of the Sternum superior to inferior
Manubrium
Body
Xyphoid Process
Parts of the sacrum anterior/posterior
Apex, Sacral foramen/ Median Sacral crest, Sacral canal
Difference between lumbar and thoracic, and cervical vertebrae?
Thoracic have Costal facets., and only cervical have transverse foramen.
The transverse costal facet articulates with ______ of the rib?
Tubercle
Parts of the ribs
Head Neck Tubercle Angle Costal groove
Superior articulating process of Atlas is ______
Larger than the inferior
Inferior to the Dens on Axis
Body
Parts of the Scapula
Superior/ Inferior angle Lateral/ Medial/ Superior Border Coracoid process Glenoid cavity Acromial process Spine
The Acromial process is Posterior to the Coracoid process. What cavity is medial from a lateral view.
Glenoid cavity
Between the greater ad lesser tubercle of the Humerus?
Intertubercular groove
Parts of humerus
Greater/ Lesser Tubercle Deltoid tuberosity Coronoid fossa- Anterior Radial fossa- Anterior Capitulum Trochlea Lateral/ Medial Epicondyle Olecranon fossa- Posterior Head-faces Medial Anotomical/ Surgical Neck
Parts of the Femur
Head- Medial Lesser trochanter- Anterior/ Medial Patellar surface- Anterior Intercondylar notch- Posterior Linea Aspera- Posterior Lateral/ Medial Condyle- Posterior Lateral/ Medial Epicondyle Greater trochanter- Posterior Intertrochanter line- Anterior Intertrochanter crest- Posterior Gluteal turbosity- Posterior
Patella parts
Lateral/ Medial facet, Apex
Tibia is_______ to fibula
Medial