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Figure 5.5 The human skeleton.

Figure 5.5 The human skeleton. Figure 5.5 The human skeleton. Figure 5.10 Bones of the right side of the pectoral girdle and the right arm and hand. Figure 5.10 Bones of the right side of the pectoral girdle and the right arm and hand.

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Figure 5.5 The human skeleton.

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  1. Figure 5.5 The human skeleton.

  2. Figure 5.5 The human skeleton.

  3. Figure 5.10 Bones of the right side of the pectoral girdle and the right arm and hand.

  4. Figure 5.10 Bones of the right side of the pectoral girdle and the right arm and hand.

  5. Figure 5.11 Bones of the pelvic girdle and the left leg and foot.

  6. Figure 5.11 Bones of the pelvic girdle and the left leg and foot.

  7. The two hip (coxal) bones, which form the pelvic girdle together with the sacrum and the coccyx. Coxal bone (hip bone) llium Sacrum Pubic bone Coccyx Ischium Pubic symphysis Pubic arch

  8. Bones of the pelvis. Ilium Pubis Ischium (a) Lateral view, right hip bone

  9. From Wikipedia: The hip bone, innominate bone or coxal bone is a large, flattened, irregularly shaped bone, constricted in the center and expanded above and below. It has one of the few ball and socket synovial joints in the body – the so called hip joint. It meets its fellow on the opposite side in the middle line in front, and together they form the sides and anterior wall of the pelvic cavity. Together with the sacrum and coccyx, it comprises the pelvis

  10. OS INNOMINATUM The " os innominatum," so named by Galen, is made up of three bones, distinct in childhood, but united in the adult, and termed the "ilium," "ischium," and "pubes." Thus its constituents have received appropriate names, but the bone, consolidated, remains " nameless." Human osteology By Luther Holden 1899

  11. Frontal bone Sphenoid bone (greater wing) Parietal bone Ethmoid bone Temporal bone Lacrimal bone Nasal bone Occipital bone Zygomatic bone Maxilla Mandible (a) External anatomy of the right side of the skull

  12. Parietal bone Occipital bone (b) Posterior view

  13. Maxilla Hard palate Palatine bone Maxilla Zygomatic bone Sphenoid bone (greater wing) Temporal bone Vomer Temporal bone Occipital bone Parietal bone (a) Inferior view of the skull (mandible removed)

  14. Figure 5.1 Structure of bone.

  15. Figure 5.1 Structure of bone.

  16. Figure 5.15 Bone loss in osteoporosis.

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