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21 Cards in this Set
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- Back
Name structures
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Name structures of clavicle
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Name structures of right anterior scapula
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Name structures of right posterior scapula
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Name structures of right scapula, lateral view
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Name structures of humerus, anterior view
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Name structures of humerus, posterior view
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Name structures, anterior view at elbow region
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Name structures, posterior view of extended elbow
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Name structures, bones of forearm, anterior view
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Name structures, bones of forearm, posterior view
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Name structures, proximal portion of ulna, lateral view
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Name structures, distal ends of radius and ulna at wrist
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Name structures
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How many phalanges does the thumb have?
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2: proximal and distal
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How many phalanges do metacarpals 2-5 have?
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3: proximal, middle and distal
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What metacarpal number is the thumb?
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1
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What metacarpal number is the pinky finger?
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5
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What finger does the trapezium articulate with?
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The thumb (1st metacarpal)
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What finger does the trapezoid articulate with?
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The pointer finger (2nd metacarpal)
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What bones does the radius articulate with?
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Scaphoid and lunate
The ulna does not articulate with any carpal bones--therefore you can tell which is radius and which is ulna by looking at which connects with the wrist |