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Appendicular Skeleton

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What bones make up the pectoral girdle?   Clavicle and Scapula  
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What is the 'S' shaped bone, where the superior side is smooth and the inferior side is marked w/ groves and ridges for muscle attachments?   Clavicle  
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What is the rounded, hammer-like head on the clavicle called?   Sternal end  
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What is the flattened end of the clavicle called?   Acromial end  
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What is the rough tuberosity near the end of the clavicle called?   Conoid tubercle (for ligament attachment)  
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What is the triangular plate of the pectoral girdle that has 3 borders/sides/angles?   Scapula  
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What are the 3 borders of the scapula called?   Superior border(top), Medial border(towards the mid-line), and the Lateral border(away from mid-line).  
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What are the 3 angles of the scapula called?   Superior angle(top), Lateral angle(away from mid-line), and Inferior angle(bottom).  
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What is located on the superior border of the scapula and provides passage for a nerve?   Suprascapular notch  
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What is the broad anterior surface of the scapula called?   Subscapular fossa  
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What is the shelf on the posterior side of the scapula called?   Scapular spine  
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What is the depression above the scapular spine called? And what is the depression below the spine called?   Supraspinous fossa(above) and Infraspinous fossa  
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On the lateral angle of the scapula- what is the plate-like extension that is the only point of attachment of the arm and scapula to the axial skeleton called?   Acromion  
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What is the finger-like extension on the scapula that is the proximal attachment for the biceps and other muscles called?   Coracoid process  
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What is the shallow socket for the head of the humerus on the scapula called?   Glenoid fossa (cavity)  
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The brachium region holds what bone?   Humerus (Upper-Arm:Humeral joint to elbow)  
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The antebrachium region holds what bone(s)?   Ulna and Radius (lower arm: elbow to wrist)  
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The carpus region contains what bone(s)?   Carpals-8 (wrist bones)  
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The manus region consists of what bone(s)?   Metacarpals-5 (hand)  
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The digits region consists of what bone(s)?   Phalanges-14 (fingers & thumb) #1(thumb)= 2 phalanx #2-#5(little finger)= 3 phalanx each  
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What is the smooth large ball on the medial proximal portion of the humerus called?   Head of Humerus  
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On the humerus, what is the groove around the head called?   Anatomical Neck  
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What is the knob on the lateral proximal end of the humerus called?   Greater Tubercle  
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What is the small knob on the anterior proximal end of the humerus called?   Lesser Tubercle  
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What is the common fracture site of the humerus, located just below the tubercles called?   Surgical Neck  
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What is the rough area on the humerus that is the site for attachment of the deltoid muscle called?   Deltoid Tuberosity  
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On the distal lateral end of the humerus, what is the condyle that articulates with the radius and is covered with cartilage called?   Capitulum(shaped like a flat tire)  
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On the medial distal end of the humerus- what is the condyle that articulates with the ulna and is covered in cartilage called?   Trochlea(putty-like)  
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What is proximal to the condyle and is the site of attachment for all the dorsal forearm muscles-wrist and finger extensors?   Lateral Epicondyle  
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What is proximal to the condyle and is the site of attachment for all the ventral forearm muscles-wrist and finger flexors?   Medial Epicondyle  
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What is the medial anterior pit of the humerus, that accommodates the coronoid process of the ulna when the elbow is flexed called?   Coronoid Fossa  
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What is the lateral anterior pit of the humerus called?   Radial Fossa  
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What is the posterior pit of the humerus that accommodates the olecranon of the ulna when the elbow is flexed called?   Olecranon Fossa  
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What is the smaller of the two lower arm bones; lateral(thumb) side and looks like a golf tee?   Radius  
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What is the proximal end of the radius that rotates freely on the humerus called?   Head of Radius  
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Distal to the head of the radius- what is the rough knob on the medial side of the shaft called?   Radial Tuberosity(attachment for the biceps brachii muscle)  
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What is the lateral bony point on the distal end of the radius called?   Styloid process  
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What are the two shallow depressions on the distal end of the radius that articulate with the scaphoid and lunate bones called?   Articular Facets  
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Whats on the medial distal end of the radius that articulates with the end of the ulna?   Ulnar Notch  
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What is the larger of the two lower arm bones and looks like a wrench?   Ulna  
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What is the deep C shaped proximal end of the ulna called?   Trochlear Notch  
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What is on the posterior side of the trochlear notch of the ulna and is the bony point where you rest your elbow?   Olecranon Process  
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What is the anterior side of the proximal end of the ulna called?   Coronoid Process  
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What is the tiny process at the most distal end of the ulna?   Styloid Process  
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What are the carpals in the proximal row(from lateral to medial) called?   Scaphoid, Lunate, Triquetrum, and Pisiform(sesamoid bone)  
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What are the carpals on the distal row (lateral to medial) called?   Trapezium, Trapezoid, Capitate, and Hamate  
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What are the 5 long bones that form the palm of hand called?   Metacarpals (5) #1(thumb)...#5(pinky)  
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What are the bones of the fingers called and how are they described as?   Phalanges(2 on the thumb/3 in the fingers) Described as: proximal,middle,& distal Numbered as: I(thumb),II, III, IV, V(pinky)  
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What does the Pelvis Girdle support and protect?   Supports the trunk on the legs and protects the viscera of the pelvic cavity  
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What does the Pelvis Girdle consist of?   2-os Coxae and the Sacrum (3 bones total)  
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What does the Pelvic Girdle consist of?   2-os Coxae and NO Sacrum  
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Each os coxae joined to the vertebral column by what?   Sacroiliac Joint  
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On the anterior side of the pelvis, the right and left pubic bones are joined by a pad of fibrocartilage called the_________?   Pubic Symphysis  
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What is the portion of the pelvis that is superior to the arcuate line called?   False Pelvis(or greater pelvis)  
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What is the region inferior to the arcuate line of the pelvis called?   True Pelvis(or lesser pelvis)  
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What is the round region that separates the true and false pelvis called?   Pelvic Inlet (the superior most margin of the true pelvis)  
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What is the inferior margin of the true pelvis called?   Pelvic Outlet  
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Adult os coxae/or coxal bones are formed by the fusion of what 3 childhood bones?   Ilium, Ischium, and Pubis  
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What is the largest bone that extends outward from the acetabulum and is the most superior fan shaped bone of the ox coxae?   Ilium  
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What is the superior ridge of the hip?   Iliac Crest (hands on your hips = hands on your iliac crest)  
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What is the most anterior point on the ilium?   Anterior Superior Iliac Spine (ASIS)  
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What is inferior to the anterior point of the ilium?   Anterior Inferior Iliac Spine (AIIS)  
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What is the most posterior point if the ilium?   Posterior Superior Iliac Spine (PSIS)  
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What is inferior to the posterior point of the ilium?   Posterior Inferior Iliac Spine (PIIS)  
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What is the anteromedial surface of the ilium that is smooth and slightly concaved?   Iliac Fossa  
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The ______ surface of the ilium is roughened for the attachment of muscles.   Posterolateral  
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What is the solid, rough bone on the posterior side of the ilium?   Ischium  
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What is the pointy projection on the ischium called?   Ischial Spine  
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What is the deep notch on the ischium just below the PIIS- that allows nerves to pass through to the legs called?   Greater Sciatic Notch  
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What is the small notch/indentation inferior to the ischial spine called?   Lesser Sciatic Notch  
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What is the rough/thick lower corner of the ischium -that supports people as they sit called?   Ischial Tuberosity  
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The ramus of the ischium joins the inferior of the ______ anteriorly.   Pubis  
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What is the projection most anterior portion of the os coxae that is 'V' shaped with a superior and inferior ramus and a triangular body?   Pubis  
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What is the hip socket called? And what bones does it lie in?   Acetabulum- is part of the ilium, ischium, and pubis  
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What is the large round triangular hole below the acetabulum?   Obturator Foramen  
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The Thigh(upper leg) region hold what bone?   Femur (hip to knee)  
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The Crus(lower leg) region contains what bone(s)?   Tibia and Fibula (knee to ankle)  
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The Tarsus(ankle) region consists of what bones?   Calcaneus, Talus, and Navicular (ankle joint)  
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The Pes(foot) region consists of what bones?   Tarsal bones (7) and Metatarsals (5)  
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The Digits(toes) region houses what bones?   Phalanges (14)  
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What is the thigh bone that bows forward slightly?   Femur  
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What is the ball on the medial proximal end of the femur that articulates with the acetabulum?   Head of Femur  
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What is the pit in the head of the femur- where the ligament teres extends from the acetabulum called?   Fovea Capitus  
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What is the constriction distal from the head of the femur called?   Neck of Femur  
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What is the large knob opposite from the head of the femur called?   Greater Trochanter (insertions for powerful muscles of the hip)  
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What is the knob just below the head of the femur called?   Lesser Trochanter (insertions for powerful muscles of the hip)  
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Trochanters are connected on the anterior side of the femur by a thick oblique ridge called________.   Intertrochanteric Crest  
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What is the smooth projection on the medial side of the distal end of the femur called?   Medial Condyle  
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What is the projection on the lateral side of the distal end of the femur called?   Lateral Condyle  
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On the distal ends of the femur- what flares out and serves as the sites of attachments for muscle and ligament attachments?   Medial and Lateral Epicondyles  
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What is the triangular sesamoid bone that has a pair of articular facets on its posterior surface?   Patella (kneecap)  
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What is the ONLY weight bearing bone of the Crural region?   Tibia  
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What are the two fairly flat surfaces on the broad superior head of the tibia called?   Lateral and Medial Condyles  
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Condyles of the tibia articulate with the condyles of the ______.   Femur  
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Whats on the medial distal end of the tibia?   Medial Malleolus  
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What is the smaller bone of the lower leg that does NOT bear any weight?   Fibula  
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What is on the distal end of the fibula on the lateral side?   Lateral Malleolus  
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The proximal end of the fibula is called the _______.   Fibular Head  
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What bones comprises the proximal row of the tarsals?   Calcaneus, Talus, and Navicular  
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What is the largest tarsal bone that forms the heel? (Achilles tendons attach here)   Calcaneus  
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What is the second largest bone of the tarsal that articulates with the tibia inferiorly, and the navicular anteriorly?   Talus  
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What are the bones on the Distal row of the Tarsals? (from medial to lateral)   1. 1st Cuneiform : Medial Cuneiform 2. 2nd Cuneiform : Intermediate Cuneiform 3. 3rd Cuneiform : Lateral Cuneiform 4. Cuboid (the largest)  
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