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Chicken Appendicular Skeleton

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Coracoid   Posterior to the furcula, anterior to the coastal process, and ventral to the scapula  
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Clavicle   Projection that joins with the coracoid and scapula dorsally, and extends anterior and ventral, meeting in the middle at the interclavicle makes up the furcula  
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Interclavicle   Joins the two clavicles together ventrally, makes up the furcula  
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Scapula   Dorsal along the ribs, joined anteriorly with the coracoid, the clavicle, and the humerus  
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Keel   Projection ventrally off of the sternum, which is along the ventral midline of the body  
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Foramen Triosseum   Opening at the anterior joining of the scapula, coracoid, and clavicle  
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Humerus   Extending distally off of the scapula, joining with the ulna and radius  
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Radius   The smaller of the two distal limb bones, paired with the ulna  
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Ulna   The larger of the two distal limb bones, paired with the radius  
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Olecranon process   Process off medially the ulna  
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Metacarpals   extending off of the ulna and radius distally  
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Phalanges   The most distal part of the limb  
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Pubis   Thin, long bones extending ventrally from pelvic girdle to form the anterior part of the innominate bone  
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Ischium   Ventral most posterior part of the innominate bone  
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Ilium   Dorsal to the ischium, posterior to the pubis  
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Obturator Foramen   who the hell knows  
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Acetabulum   The depression in the pelvic girdle where the femur articulates  
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Femur   The bone that articulates with the pelvic girdle  
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Patella   Projection on the tibiotarsus bone, just ventral to the articulation between the femur and the lower leg  
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Tibiotarsus   Articulated with the femur, hosting the patella, the larger of the distal leg bones  
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Fibula   Articulated with the femur, very thin running laterally with the tibiotarsus  
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Tarsometatarsus   Articulated with the tibiotarsus distally  
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