Created by Samuel Bohannon
about 7 years ago
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Question | Answer |
Clavicle | collar bone |
Sternal | the right side of the Clavicle from the anterior side |
Acromial | the left side of the Clavicle from the anterior side |
Scapula | shoulder blade |
Dorsal Surface | the back side of the Scapula |
Ventral Surface | the front side of the Scapula; the side resting on the ribs |
Spine | the sharp piece on the dorsal surface |
Acromion | the spine turns into this on the top |
Coracoid process | ventral side, points into shoulder; buzzard head |
Glenoid fossa | the head of the Humerus fits into here; next to Coracoid process |
Scapular notch | next to Coracoid; holds muscles |
Humerus | the bone of the Brachial region |
Head of Humerus | fits into Glenoid fossa, smooth top part |
Greater Tubercle | bigger, next to head |
Lesser Tubercle | smaller, next to head |
Intertubercular groove | on Humerus where tendons are between tubericles |
Medial Epicondyle | distal to the head, bump towards the median |
Lateral Epicondyle | distal to the head, bump farther from the median |
Coronoid fossa | divit on anterior side of arm next to Capitulum and Trochlea |
Olecranon fossa | divit on posterior side of bone, larger than Coronoid fossa; "Funny Bone" |
Trochlea | matches with Ulna; bowtie |
Capitulum | where the radius sits |
Ulna |
pinky side forearm;
"UP"
Image:
Ulna (binary/octet-stream)
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Olecrannon | the process on the top of the Ulna that fits into the Olecranon fossa |
Semilunar notch | the notch at the top of the ulna |
Coronoid process | bottom of semilunar notch |
Radial notch | where the Radius rests against the Ulna |
Ulnar Styloid process | pointy, on distal end of Ulna |
Radius | thumb side forearm |
Head of Radius | circle, holds Capitulum |
Radial Styloid Process | pointy, distal end of Radius |
Carpals (8) | So Long To Pinky Here Comes The Thumb Scaphoid, Lunate, Triquetrum, Pisiform, Trapezium, Trapezoid, Capitate, Hamate |
Metacarpals (5) | the finger bones not show/in palms |
Phalanges | fingers (Proximal, middle (absent in the thumb), distal) |
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