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Appendicular Skeleton

Appendicular Skeleton. Shoulder and arms Hip and legs. Clavicle Acromial end Sternal end R/L. Scapula R/L Acromion process; coracoid process; spine; glenoid fossa. Humerus A/P; R/L Anterior view Head Greater tubercle Lesser tubercle Deltoid tuberosity Coronoid fossa

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Appendicular Skeleton

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  1. Appendicular Skeleton Shoulder and arms Hip and legs

  2. Clavicle Acromial end Sternal end R/L

  3. Scapula R/L Acromion process; coracoid process; spine; glenoidfossa

  4. Humerus • A/P; R/L • Anterior view • Head • Greater tubercle • Lesser tubercle • Deltoid tuberosity • Coronoidfossa • Capitulum • Trochlea • Lateral epicondyle • Medial epicondyle • Posterior View • Olecranonfossa

  5. Radius • Anterior View • Head • Styloid process • Radial tuberosity • Ulna • Anterior View • Trochlear notch • Coronoid process • Styloid process • Posterior View • Olecranon process

  6. Carpals (8) • Metacarpals (1-5) • Phalanges (1-5) • Pollex (1) Pollex

  7. Coxal Bone: Ilium, Ischium and Pubis bone • Ilium Ischium Pubis • Iliac crest Ischialtuberosity Pubic symphysis • Iliac fossaObturator foramen Acetabulum • Sacroiliac joint

  8. Femur • Greater trochanter • Lesser trochanter • Head • Neck • Lateral epicondyle • Medial epicondyle

  9. Tibia • Medial condyle • Lateral condyle • Tibialtuberosity • Anterior Crest • Medial Malleolus • Fibula • Lateral malleolus • Patella

  10. Tarsals (7), • Calcaneus • Talus • Metatarsals, (1-5) • Phalanges (1-5) • Hallux (1)

  11. Name this bone. What is the end marked A? A

  12. 3. Name this bone?4. What is the bone marking labeled A?5. What is the bone marking labeled B?6. What is the bone marking labeled C?7. What is the bone marking labeled D? (CIS only) C B D A

  13. 8. Name this bone labeled A9. Name the bone labeled B.10. What is the bone marking labeled C11. What is the bone marking labeled D.12. What is the bone marking labeled E. (CIS only) E A D B C

  14. 13. Name this bone.14. What is the bone marking labeled A15. What is the bone marking labeled B.16. What is the bone marking labeled C.17. What is the bone marking labeled D? D A C B

  15. 18. Name bone A.19. Name bone marking B.20. Name bone C (CIS number as well)21. Name bone D (CIS specific name and number) C B A D

  16. 22. Name bone A 26. Name bone E23. Name bone marking B 27. Name bone marking F24. Name bone marking C 28. Name bone marking G25. Name bone D A B C F G D E

  17. 29. Name this bone.30. Name bone marking A31. Name bone marking B.32. Name bone marking C.33. Name bone marking D. B A C D

  18. 34. Name bone A35. Name bone B.36. Name bone marking C.37. Name bone marking D.38. Name bone marking E. C D A B E

  19. 39. Name Bone A40. Name Bone B41. Name Bone C42. Name Bone D (CIS give number)43. Name Bone E (CIS give name and number) B A C D E

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