Lab #4 Skeletal System III Flashcards

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Humerus “one bone on arm”

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Ulna “Ushaped on side of the bone; midial pinky side”

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Radius “circular head;thumb side”

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Carpal bones “wrist bones”

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Metacarpals “palm of the hand”

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Phalanges “fingerbones”

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Head on humerus “big bald look”

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greater tubercle “bigger swelling opposite of head”

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Lesser tubercle “smaller swelling”

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intertubercular groove “groove in between tubercle”

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deltoid tuberosity “raise in the middle of bone”

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Trochlea

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medial epicondyle “round nob on side”

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coronoid fossa “depression above the trochlea”

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capitulum “looks like the head but at the bottom”

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lateral epicondyle “bump above capitulum”

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lateral lateral supracondylar ridge “ridge above epicondyle”

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Olecranon fossa “deep depression in the back side of the bone”

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Olecranon “top part of the U that is the elbow”

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trochlear notch “ ( “

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Coronoid process “the thicker point part”

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Radial notch “ little bump”

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Ulnar tuberosity “slide look swelling”

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styloid process “tip area on the other end of the bone”

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Head of radius “circle”

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radial tuberosity “swelling under the head”

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Ulnar notch “groove in the styloid process”

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Styloid process “ the tip or pen like sharp on the other side of the bone”

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Palm Metacarpal I Thumb

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Proximal phalanx I (Thumb) “attached bone to the palm”

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Distal phalanx I “end of thumb”

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Proxmial phalanx II — Middle phalanx II — Distal phalanx II (Finger Bones)

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Femur “biggest bone ;thigh bone”

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Patella “Knee cap”

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Tibia “looks like a golf club”

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Fibula “ Skinny long bone on leg”

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Tarsal bones “ankle bones”

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Metatarsals “ middle foot bones”

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Phalanges “toes bones”

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Head FEMUR “Bold bald look”

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neck “ section after head”

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greater trochanter “big bone on the lateral side”

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Lesser trochanter “smaller bone on the back side”

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Gluteal tuberosity “back of femur”

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Linea aspera “long rough line in back of femur”

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Medial condyle “knob on the same side as of head”

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medial epicondyle “rough bump on the side ; thin”

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lateral condyle

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lateral epicondyle “rough bump on the side”

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Anterior cruciate ligament “front cross in knee”

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Posterior cruciate ligament “back cross in the knee”

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Tibial (medial) collateral ligament “side of knees”

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Fibular (lateral) collateral ligament “side of knees”

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Tibial tuberosity “bumpy part on the knee front”

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Medial malleolus “ankle bump at the bottom”

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Lateral malleolus “Spear end on knee”

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Talus “bird claw like at top”

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Calcaneus “heel bone; thick bone on foot”

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Metatarsals I (midfoot bones)

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Proximal phalanx I — Distal Phalanx I (Big Toe)