Nat. Review chpt. 5b

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 
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ClavicleCollar bone
Sternal end of the clavicleMedial end of the collar bone
Acromial end of the clavicleLateral end of the collar bone
ScapulaShoulder blade
Medial border of the scapulaBorder of the scapula nearest the vertebrae
Lateral border of the scapulaLateral, inferior border of the scapula
Spine of the scapulaDivides the lateral surface into the anterior supraspinous fossa and the posterior infraspinous fossa
Acromion processFinger-like extension of the spine that points ventrally
Coracoid processSmall beak like projection of the scapula that points forward
Supraspinous fossaSurface of the scapula above the spine of the scapula
Infraspinous fossaSurface of the scapula below the spine of the scapula
Subscapular fossaCovers most of the anterior surface of the scapula
Glenoid fossaHollow in the head of the scapula that receives the head of the humerus to make the shoulder joint
HumerusUpper arm bone
Greater tubercle of the humerusForms the most prominent bony point of the shoulder
Lesser tubercle of the humerusMedial to the greater and separated from it by the intertubercular groove
Bicipital grooveGroove between the greater and lesser tubercles
Deltoid tuberosityA rough elevation about the middle of the lateral side of the shaft of the humerus, giving attachment to the deltoid muscle
Medial epicondyle of the humerusMost medial prominent bone of the elbow
Lateral epicondyle of the humerusMost lateral bone of the elbow
Trochlea of the humerusPlace between the epicondyles that the ulna articulates with
Capitulum of the humerusLateral part of the articular surface of the distal end of the humerus
RadiusLateral and slightly shorter of the two bones of the human forearm
Inferior angle of the scapulaBottom angle of the scapula
Superior angle of the scapulaTop angle of the scapula
Head of the humerusHemisphere shaped area on the humerus that articulates with the glenoid fossa of the scapula
Anatomical neck of the humerusconstriction of the humerus immediately adjoining the margin of the head, just below its proximal articular surface
Coronoid fossaCavity in the anterior aspect of the distal humerus proximal to the trochlea of humerus
Olecranon fossaDeep hollow on the posterior surface of the distal humerus proximal to the trochlea of humerus
Head of the radiusDisk-shaped upper extremity articulating with the capitulum of the humerus
Radial tuberosityEminence on the anterior inner surface of the radius just distal to the radial neck
Styloid process of the radiusBlunt projection from the lateral surface of the distal end of the radius
UlnaMedial and larger of the 2 bones of the forearm
Ulnar tuberosityTuberosity just distal to the coronoid process
Olecranon processProcess at the proximal end of the ulna which projects behind the articulation with the humerus and forms the bony prominence of the elbow
Coronoid process of the ulnaAnterior eminence of the proximal ulna, distal to the olecranon
Styloid process of the ulnaMedial non-articular process on the distal end of the ulna
Radial notchNarrow depression on the lateral side of the coronoid process of the ulna that articulates with the head of the radius
Neck of the radiusNarrow part of the shaft just below the head
CarpalAny of the eight small bones of the wrist
MetacarpusThat part of the hand between the carpus and phalanges
Scaphoid boneFound on the thumb side of the hand, within the anotomical snuffbox. It is approximately the size and shape of a cashew
Lunate boneSecond of three bones forming the proximal row of bones in the wrist
Triquetral boneBone in the proximal row of carpal bones lying between the lunate and pisiform bones
Pisiform boneSmall knobbly, pea-shaped bone that articulates only with the triquetral bone
Trapezium boneMost lateral bone of the distal row of carpal bones
Trapezoid boneBone in the distal row of carpal bones lying between the trapezium and capitate bones
Capitate boneBone in the distal row of carpal bones lying between the trapezoid and hamate bones
Hamate boneMedial bone in the distal row of carpal bones
Phalanges of the handBones that form fingers and are named after the digit and their distance from the body
Proximal phalanges of the handClosest to the hand and articulate with the metacarpals
Middle phalanges of the handBetween the distal and proximal phalanges. The thumb does not have one
Distal phalanges of the handForm the tips of the fingers
How many phalanges are there per hand?14