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19 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Thorax (3) |
12 pairs of ribs sternum thoracic vertebrae |
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Ribs (3) |
Head Sternal end Costal groove |
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Head (ribs) |
Posterior end
Articulates with the body of thevertebrae |
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Sternal end (ribs) |
attaches to sternum
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Costal groove (ribs) |
inferior medial surface of rib |
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Sternum (4) |
Manubrium Body Costal notches Xiphoid process |
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Manubrium (sternum) |
below jugular notch
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Body (sternum)
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bulk of sternum
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Xiphoid process (sternum) |
§Plateof hyaline cartilage that serves as a point of attachment for the rectus abdominusand diaphragm |
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Costal Notches (Sternum) |
between lower ribs, connect to sternum
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Clavicle (3) |
Sternal extremity
Acromial extremity Conoid Tubercle |
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Sternal extremity (clavicle) |
Blocky end that articulates with the manubrium |
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Acromial extremity (clav) |
Broad, flat end that articulates with the scapula |
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Conoid tubercle (clav) |
ridge located on inferolateral surface |
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Scapula (4) |
Spine
Acromion process Coracoid process glenoid fossa |
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Spine (scap) |
runs diagonally across the posterior surface; in line with T3 |
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Acromion process (scap) |
tip of the shoulderlarge lateral process |
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Coracoid process (scap) |
smaller process at lateral end of superior border; crows beak |
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glenoid fossa (scap) |
crow's eye, articulates with the humerus to form the glenohumeral joint |