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37 Cards in this Set

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Sternum
Breast bone
Manubrium
Top of sternum
Xiphoid Process
Tip at the end of the sternum
Ribs: True
First seven
Ribs: False
8-10, indirect connection
Ribs: Floating
last two
Vertebral Column
Spine
Cervical Vertebral
First seven, small, possess extra two holes (Transverse Foramen)
Thoracic Vertebral
Middle twelve, possess a place for the ribs, apinous proxess points downward.
Lumbar Vertebral
Last five, large, no lines for ribs, possess superior articular process
Sacral Vertebral
Five fused pieces, between coccyx and lowest lumbar vertebral
Coccyx Vertebral
Tail bone, four fused pieces
Axis
Say No, inferior to atlas, kills atlas with Dens
Atlas
Say yes, superior to Axis, holds up the globe (your head)
Dens
Where the Axis stabs Atlas
Transverse Foramen
Holes for the Cervical
Scapula
if you don't know this, I will hit you
Scapula: Lateral border
More vertical, towards ty thee outside
Scaplua: Medial border
At an angle, closer to the heart
Acromion Process
Top, lateral, connects to the clavical
Coracoids Process
Directly south of Acromion
Glenoid Cavity
Humerous connects to scapula here: Glen is too funny
Scapula Body
I ****** mean it. Violence, man.
Scapula: Spine
Posterior: Connects Acromion to body
Subscapular Fossa
Groove in middle top body, anterior
Humerus
VIOLENCE
Humerus: Head
:| **** you
Deltoid Tuberosity
most lateral edge of humerus
Coronoid Fossa
medial, distal groove
Olecranon Fossa
posterior, groove for ulna
lateral epicondyle
ridge, distal, lateral of humerus
Greater Tubercle
proximal edge of humerus
Medial Epicondyle
medial, distal edge of humerus
Capitulum and Trochlea
where the radius and ulna meet with the humerus. Cap = round, tro = edge
Radius
thumb side, curved, possess a notch
Radial Tuberosity
Notch that rubs into ulna tuberosity
Styloid Process of Radius
notch at the distal, lateral edge