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38 Cards in this Set
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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 |
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Pectoral girdle |
scapula and clavicle bones |
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Direct connection between axial and appendicular skeleton |
Clavicle articulation with manubrium of sternum |
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Clavicle articulation name with the scapula |
Acromion process |
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Medial forearm bone |
Ulna |
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Lateral forearm bone |
Radius |
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Olecranon process is on what bone |
Ulna |
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Olecranon fossa is on what bone |
Humerus |
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Radius proximal articulation |
Capitalum and radial fossa of the humerus |
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Ulna proximal articulation |
Trochlea, Coronoid fossa, and olecranon fossa of humerus |
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Roughened, v-shaped process along the lateral border of the shaft of the humerus |
Deltoid tuberosity |
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How many carpal bones |
8 |
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how many tarsal bones |
7 |
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Pelvic girdle bones |
Ilium, ischium, pubis |
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Bony pelvis bones |
Hip bones, sacrum, and pubic symphysis |
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Another name for hip bones |
Coxal bones |
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Sacrum articulation with the hip bones |
Auricular surface |
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Largest coxal bone |
Ilium |
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Greater sciatic notch location |
Ilium |
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Lesser sciatic notch location |
Ischium |
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When seated, body weight is borne by the |
Ischial tuberosity |
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Projection above the lesser sciatic notch |
Ischial spine |
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Bones that encircle the obturator foramen |
Pubic and ischial rami |
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Lateral leg bone |
Fibula |
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Medial leg bone |
Tibia |
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Fibula notch of the tibia forms what joint |
Distal tibiofibular joint |
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Sole of the foot is supported by |
Metatarsals and tarsals |
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Great toe name |
Hallus |
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Thumb name |
Pollex |
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Largest carpal bone |
Capitate |
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Male pelvis characteristics |
Heavy, rough textured, heart shaped pelvic inlet, angle of pubic arch <100°, deep iliac fossa, ilia above sacrum, coccyx points anteriorly |
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Female pelvis characteristics |
Lighter, round pelvic inlet, angle of pubic arch >100°, ilia shorter than sacrum, coccyx points inferiorly |
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Pelvic brim |
Bony edge of the true pelvis |
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What separates the true and false pelvis |
Pelvic brim |
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Perineum |
Surface region bounded by the inferior edges of the pelvis |
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Neurocranium is derived from what and forms what |
Mesoderm, bones of the skull |
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Viscerocranium is derived from what and forms what bones |
Ectoderm, bones of the faces |
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Notochord is derived from what and forms what bones |
Mesoderm, vertebral bodies, costal centers, vertebral arch, intervertebral discs |