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Appendicular skeleton consists of

Bones of the arms, legs, hands, feet, and other bones that connect the limbs to the axial skeleton

Pectoral girdle

scapula and clavicle bones

Direct connection between axial and appendicular skeleton

Clavicle articulation with manubrium of sternum

Clavicle articulation name with the scapula

Acromion process

Medial forearm bone

Ulna

Lateral forearm bone

Radius

Olecranon process is on what bone

Ulna

Olecranon fossa is on what bone

Humerus

Radius proximal articulation

Capitalum and radial fossa of the humerus

Ulna proximal articulation

Trochlea, Coronoid fossa, and olecranon fossa of humerus

Roughened, v-shaped process along the lateral border of the shaft of the humerus

Deltoid tuberosity

How many carpal bones

8

how many tarsal bones

7

Pelvic girdle bones

Ilium, ischium, pubis

Bony pelvis bones

Hip bones, sacrum, and pubic symphysis

Another name for hip bones

Coxal bones

Sacrum articulation with the hip bones

Auricular surface

Largest coxal bone

Ilium

Greater sciatic notch location

Ilium

Lesser sciatic notch location

Ischium

When seated, body weight is borne by the

Ischial tuberosity

Projection above the lesser sciatic notch

Ischial spine

Bones that encircle the obturator foramen

Pubic and ischial rami

Lateral leg bone

Fibula

Medial leg bone

Tibia

Fibula notch of the tibia forms what joint

Distal tibiofibular joint

Sole of the foot is supported by

Metatarsals and tarsals

Great toe name

Hallus

Thumb name

Pollex

Largest carpal bone

Capitate

Male pelvis characteristics

Heavy, rough textured, heart shaped pelvic inlet, angle of pubic arch <100°, deep iliac fossa, ilia above sacrum, coccyx points anteriorly

Female pelvis characteristics

Lighter, round pelvic inlet, angle of pubic arch >100°, ilia shorter than sacrum, coccyx points inferiorly

Pelvic brim

Bony edge of the true pelvis

What separates the true and false pelvis

Pelvic brim

Perineum

Surface region bounded by the inferior edges of the pelvis

Neurocranium is derived from what and forms what

Mesoderm, bones of the skull

Viscerocranium is derived from what and forms what bones

Ectoderm, bones of the faces

Notochord is derived from what and forms what bones

Mesoderm, vertebral bodies, costal centers, vertebral arch, intervertebral discs