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lab w/s bones 1

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clavicle-sternal end
round, touches breastbone
clavicle-acromial end
flatt, points to the outside
how do you determine right from left?
the acromial end must point forward and the rought die of the bone turned under
scapula-body
large, flat triangular portion
scapula-spine
raised ridge coming off the body
scapula-supraspinous fossa
above the spine
scapula-infraspinous fossa
below the spine
scapula-acromion process
bump sticking off the end of the spine
scapula-glenoid cavity
directly beneath the acromian process; round,flat,smooth surface (ball and socket joint)
scapula-corocoid process
bump sticking off the glenoid cavity
scapula-superior border
top border
scapula-axillary or lateral border
the border under the glenoid cavity
scapula-vertebral or medial border
the curved boder
scapula-superior angle
where the superior border and bertebal border meet, point
scapula-inferior angle
where the vertebral ans acillary borders, meet point
how to you determint left and right?
the glenoid cavity must be facing outside and the spine facing back
humerus-head
large smooth round side at the top of the bone
humerus-lasser tubercle
small bump on the front of the bonde
humerus-grater tubercle
larger bump on the outer surface of the bone
humerus-intertubercular groove
groove bewtween the twon tuberclules
humerus-deltoid tuberosity
rough surface on the front of the bone
humerus-medial epicondyle
projection ont he medial side of the bone (inside elbow)
humerus-trochlea
bump,dip,bump or spool
humerus-capitulum
rounded area on the lateral side of the bone (marble)
humerus-coranoid fossa
indentation derectly avove the trochlea
humerus-radial fossa
indentation directly above the capitulum
humerus-olecrenon fossa
large deep indentation on the back side of the bone
humerus-anatomical neck
thin lined area outlining the head
humerus-surgical neck
located on the saft of the bone below the anatomical neck
how do you determine left or right?
the head has to be toward the body and the olecrenon fossa must be toward the back
what is the humerous?
large bone of upper arm
what is the ulna?
medial bone of arm
ulna- olecrenon process
the top lip of the C this is your elbow
ulna-coranoid process
the bottom lip of the C
ulna-trochlear notch
inside of the C
ulna-radial notch
on the laderal side of the gone at the top, a smooth little scooped out place
ulna-styloid process
on the distal end of the gone, a little pointed structure
ulna-head
smooth area on distal end; on opp. side of the styloid process
left or right?
the C faces forward, radial notch is on the lateral side
radius?
lateral bone
radius-head
round end,looks like certs, this is the top
radius-radial tuberosity
rough bump on the front of the bone
radius-styloid process
point on the bottom end of the bone
radius-ulnar notch
on the bottom end, smooth scooped out place
right or left?
head is top, styloid is located laterally, and radial tuberosity points forward
hands are made of?
carpals, metacarpals, phalanges
hands-carpals
8 of these, look like pebbles, make wrist
hands-meta carpals
5, make the pal/back of the hand
phalanges
fingers and thumb, each finger is make up of 3 bones
each finger is made of?
the proximal, middle, and distal phalange
the thumb is made of?
has only the proximal and distal
pelvic girdle is made of?
two coxal bones
each coxal bone is made of?
ilium, ischium, and pubis
p.g.-ilium
broad flat part
p.g.-iliac crest
cap around the top of the ilium
p.g.-greater sciatic notch
large notch, inverted V
p.g.-ischial spine
directly below the greater sciatic notch
p.g.-lesser sciatic notch
directly below the ishial spine, small indertation
p.g.-ishial tuberosity
rough, rounded bottom of the bone
p.g.-obturator foramen
large hole in the bone, foremen means a hole
p.g-pubis
are in front of the obturator foramen
acetubulum
the socked
in determining right and left?
the acetubulum must face out, away from the body and the ischial tuberosity is on the bottom

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