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How many apendicular bones are there
126
Clavicle has two ends. what are they and where do they attach
Acromial - acromion of scapula
sternal - manubrium of sternum
This part of the scapula is an anterior process. Attachment site for muscles of arm and chest
corocoid process
This part of the scapula is a posterior process. forms the bony tip of shoulder where scapula articulates with clavicle
Acromion
This part of the scapula is an attachment site for muscles on back and is a ridge of bone on posterior sie
Spine of scapula
This part of the scapula is a posterior depression , superior to the spine
supraspinous fossa of scapula
This part of the scapula is posterior depression, inferior to the spine
Infraspinous fossa
This part of the scapula is an anterior depressioin
subscapularis fossa
This part of the scapula articulates with humerus
glenoid cavity
This part of the humerus is near the head. More lateral and forms the contour of the shoulder
greater tuburcle
This part of the humerus is more medial than greater tuburcle
lesser tubercle
What lies between the two tubercles
intertubercular groove
This part of the humerus is on the lateral surface of the shaft and is an attachment for the deltoid
deltoid
What part of the humerus has bumps on the medial and lateral side and are muscle attachment sites
medial and lateral epicondyles
This is where the humerus and ulna articulate.............
trochlea
This is the site of articulation between the humerus and radius.....................
capitulum
How do you remember where the radius is?
Its always on the thumb side of the wrist
how are the ulna and radius connected
interosseus membrane
This is the attachment site on radius for biceps brachii muscle.................
radial tuberosity
This is a part of the radius and ulna that is a bump on lateral and medial side of wrist
styloid process
What part of the ulna is the posterior projetion which is the bump on your elbow
olecranon
This is the C shaped knotch that articulates with the .........of the humerus
trochlear knotch
Whats the difference between all the fingers
Pollex (thumb) has two phalanges and others have three
What part of the Os Coxae articulates with the head of the femur.........................
acetabulum
What do you call the area where two left and right ossa coxae meet
pubic symphysis
When do the three bones of the Os Coxae fuse together
age 14
What part of the os coxae is the most superior bone and has the greater sciatic knotch
Ilium
This part of the os coxae is anterior to the obturator foramen
Pubis
This part of the os coxae is posterior to the obturator foramen. Also considered the sit bone
Ischium
Where is the pelvis
the area bounded b the left and right os coxae and by the sacrum and coccyx
What brings the knees closer to the midline, relative to the edge of the os coxae
Angle of the neck of the femur
This is a large projection on the femur on the lateral side and is muscle attachment of hips and thighs
greater trochanter
This is posteromedial attachment site on femur for muscle of hip and and thigh
lesser trochanter
What part of femur articulates with the tibia.............
medial and lateral condyle
Which is stronger tibia or fibula and bears the weight
Tibia
What do you call the bump on the medial side of the ankle and what bone is it on
medial malleolus
tibia
What do the muscles of the fibula aid in
balance and move foot
This tarsal bone articulates with tibia and fibula........................................
talus
This is the heel bone
calcaneus
Metatarsals are number from lowest to highest from ......to.........
medial to lateral
What is the big toe called and why is it different then other toes
Hallux has two phalanges whereas the the othes have three