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Lab practical

Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in each of the black spaces below before clicking on it to display the answer.
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Parts
scapula  
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acromion process of the scapula  
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clavicle  
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humerus  
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head of humerus  
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anatomical neck of the humerus  
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surgical neck of the humerus  
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olecranon fossa of the humerus  
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radius  
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head of the radius  
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radial tuberosity of the radius  
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styloid process of the radius  
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ulna  
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olecranon process of the ulna  
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styloid process of the ulna  
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hand  
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carpals  
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metacarpals  
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phalanges  
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ilium  
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ischium  
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pubis  
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symphysis pubis  
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femur  
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head of the femur  
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greater trochanter of the femur  
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lesser trochanter of the femur  
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lateral epicondyle of the femur  
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medial epidcondyle of the femur  
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lateral condyle of the femur  
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medial condyle of the femur  
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patella  
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tibia  
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tibial tuberosity of the tibia  
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medial malleolus of the tibia  
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fibula  
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lateral malleolus of the fibula  
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foot  
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tarsals  
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calcaneus  
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metatarsals  
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phanlanges  
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epidermis  
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dermis  
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subcutaneous layer  
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hair follicle  
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sweat glands  
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sebaceous glands  
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arrector pili muscles  
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Pacinian corpuscle  
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front bone  
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paritel bone  
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occipital bone  
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temporal bone  
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spheniod bone  
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ethmoid bone  
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sagittal suture  
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coronal suture  
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lambdoidal suture  
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squamous suture  
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foramen magnum  
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occipital condyles  
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external acoustic meatus  
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mastoid process  
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styloud process  
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sella turcica  
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perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone  
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nasal concha  
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vomer  
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nasal bone  
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lacrimal bone  
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maxilla  
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mandible  
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mental foramen  
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zygomatic bone  
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hyoid bone  
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ribs  
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costal cartilage  
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sternum  
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xiphoid process  
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atlas  
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axis  
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thoracic vertbrae  
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lumbar vertbrae  
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sacrum  
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coccyx  
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body  
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vertebral foramen  
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spinous process  
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transverse process  
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superior articulating processes  
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inferior articulating processes  
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