Question | Answer |
Pectoral Girdle #/bones | 4 Bones |
Upper Limb #/bones | 60 Bones |
Pelvic Girdle #/bones | 2 Bones |
Lower Limb #/bones | 60 Bones |
What shape is the clavicle in | S Shaped |
Lateral---> | Medial |
Acromial End | Sternal End |
What shape is the scapulae in? | Triangle Shaped page 249 |
In the scapulae we would find three borders. What are those three borders? | Superior Border |
Glenoid Cavity | Is where the humerus articulates with the scapula. (Ball and Socket ) |
Acromion | Is where the clavicle articulates with the clavicle. (Where clavicle attaches) |
You have medial and lateral _______________. | epidcondlyes |
Ulna: | Found medial to the radius |
Olecranon | Where the Ulna joins with the humerus |
Distal Radioulnar Joint | Where the lateral surface of the ulnar head articulates with the radius. |
Articular Disc | does not articulate with the carpals... a piece of cartilage does. |
Raduis | Later bone of the forearm |
Radial head articulates with the _______________ | Humerus |
Styloid Process | articulates with the wrist on the distal end. |
Carpals#___ | Eight |
1st-4th Carpals are... | Proximal Carpals |
Name the Carpals 1-4 | Triquetrum, Lunate, Scaphiod, Pisiform |
2nd - 4th Distal Carpals | Hamate, Capitate, Trapeziod, Trapezium |
Metacarpals | articulate with distal four carpals- proximal |
Medial --- Later on fingers 1-5 | Medial -- 5 (L.F) ...4......3........3....1 (Thumb) ----Lateral |
Phalanges on Each Hand | 14 |
Each of the others have ____ phalanges. (Proximal, Middle, Distal) | three |
What three parts are in the coxal bone? And how many of each? | Illium (2).. Ischium (2)... Pubis(2) ```` |
Acetabulum | Socket for femur to fit into the pelvic spot. |
Sacroiliac Joint (Turtle Shell) | Auricular surface of the ilium articulates with the auricular surface of the sacrum |
What are the three pelvis differences | 1) Female is smoother and lighter, 2) Female has less-prominent markings, 3) Greater angles and curvatures for childbearing reasons in females. |
Femur | Strongest, Heaviest and Longest bone in the body and lower body. |
Where does the femoral head fit into? | Acetabulum of the pelvis on the proximal end. |
Medial & Lateral condyles articulates with the __________ on the distal end. | Tibia (not fibula.) |
The patella is what type of bone | Sesamoid bone (enclosed within the tendon of the quadriceps femoris. |
What is the largest bone in the lower leg? | Tibia |
Fibula: | Smaller of the lower leg bones. |
Tarsals are found where? | Feet |
How many tarsals are found in the ankle? | 7 Bones in each ankle |
Which are larger tarsals or carpals? | Tarsals |
Talus | Largest in the ankle. |
Calcaneus | Heel Bone |
Cuboid | Anterior to calcaneus |
Navicular | Anterior to the talus |
others, | Medial, Intermediate, Lateral, Cuneiform |
Metatarsals | Medial----1(bigtoe)....2......3.....4.....5 (pinky) |
The two arches of the hand are... | Longitudinal and Transverse |
The result of no arch. | Flat feet |
Male or Female: Heavier Rougher | Male |
Male or female: pelvis under 90 degress | Male |
Male or Female : Lighter Smoother | Female |
Male or Female: Cranium 10% L | Male |
Male or Female::: Pelvis-Narrow | Male |
Male or Female:: Pelvis:: Broader | Female |
Male or Female: Greater than 100 degrees | Female |
Male or Female: Cranium: 10% S | Female |