Skeleton Flashcards
What anatomical feature forms an articulation with the scapula bone and the clavicle ?
Acromial end
What anatomical feature is an origin point for the infraspinatus muscle?
Infraspinous fossa
What anatomical feature forms an articulation with the sternum and the Clavicle ?
Sternal end
What anatomical feature is an origin point for the biceps brachii muscle and the Scapula
Coracoid process
On which bone is the Infraspinous fossa ?
Scapula
On which bone is the Coracoid process?
Scapula
On which bone is the Acromion?
Scapula
On which bone is the Glenoid fossa?
Scapula
What anatomical feature forms an articulation with the clavicle and the Scapula?
Acromion
What is the shape of the Humerus?
Long
What anatomical feature forms an articulation with the radius bone and the Humerus
Capitulum
On which bone is the Trochlea
Humerus
On which bone is the Capitulum
Humerus
What anatomical feature provides a muscle attachment point in the superior aspect of the Humerus
Greater tubercle
What anatomical feature forms an articulation with the ulna bone and the Humerus
Trochlea
What is the shape of the Ulna
Long
On which bone is the Olecranon
Ulna
On which bone is the Greater tubercle
Humerus
Which anatomical feature of the ulna helps form a hinge synovial joint with the humerus?
Olecranon
On which bone is the Radial notch
Ulna
On which bone is the Styloid process
Radius
Which anatomical feature helps form a pivot synovial joint between the radius and the Ulna ?
Radial notch
What is the shape of the Radius
Long
What is the shape of the Bones of the hands
Long
On which bone is the Distal phalanges
Bones of the hands
What are the bones of the palm called?
Metacarpals
What are the bones in the fingertips called?
Distal phalanges
On which bone are the Metacarpals
Bones of the hands