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Ch. 8 Appendicular test

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How many bones are in the appendicular skeleton?   126 bones  
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How many bones are in the pectoral girdle?   4 bones  
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How many bones are in the upper limb?   60 bones  
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How many bones are in the pelvic girdle?   2 bones  
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How many bones are in the lower limb?   60 bones  
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What are the 4 bones of the pectoral girdle?   2 Clavicle, 2 Scapula  
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What shape does the scapula resemble?   A triangle, with a superior, lateral, and medial border  
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What are the two ends of the clavicle?   Acromial End(lateral); sternal end(medial)  
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Why are fractures common in the clavicle?   They are common because the clavicle is small and fragile  
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Where does the humerus articulate with the scapula?   Glenoid Cavity  
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Where does the clavicle articulate with the scapula?   Acromion  
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What are epicondyles?   Processes that develop proximal to articulation.  
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Funny Bone   Ulnar nerve crosses medial epicondyle.  
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What is the trochlea region?   Medial part of the humerus condyle that joins with the ulna.  
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What is the capitulum region?   Lateral part of the humerus condyle that joins with the radius.  
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Which bone of the lower arm is on the thumb side?   Radius  
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In anatomical position this bone is found medial to the radius.   Ulna  
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