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BONE & APPENDICULAR SKELETON Lab

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Compact Bone   Looks smooth and homogeneous  
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Spongy Bone   Composed of small trabeculae of bone and lots of open space  
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Wormian   tiny bones between the sutures of the skull bones  
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Epiphysis   Ends of long bones (remember e is curved like end of long bone)  
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Diaphysis   Shaft of long bone (remember d has a shaft)  
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Periosteum   Outer fibrous membrane covering of a bone  
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Endosteum   Inner lining of the shaft  
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Epiphyseal plate   Thin area of hyaline cartilage  
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Epiphyseal lines   -Remnants of Epiphyseal plate -made of bone  
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Medullary cavity   Hollow center of a long bone  
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Red bone marrow   Makes blood cells  
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Articular cartilage   -Also called hyaline cartilage -covers parts of bones that form joints, such as the Epiphysis  
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Markings of scapula   1. acromion process (tip of shoulder) 2. spine of scapula 3. glenoid fossa (grove) 4. Coracoid process (under acromion, beak)  
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Markings of Humerus   1. head of the humerus (looks like a ball) 2. proximal vs. distal end 3. olecranon fossa (on bottom posterior) (anterior has 3 ball parts on bottom)  
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Markings of Radius   radius is lateral 1. head of radius (disk shaped head) 2. proximal vs. distal ends (small to big) 3. styloid process (lateral on big distal end)  
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Markings of Ulna   1. olecranon process (ball on posterior side) 2. styloid process (medial, little piece on distal end that hangs down) 3. proximal vs distal ends (proximal-socket wrench)  
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Carpals   Have 8 bones  
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Metacarpals   numbered 1 to 5 from the thumb side of the hand toward little finger.  
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Phalanges   14 in each hand  
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Os Coxa   one-half of pelvic girdle  
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Markings of Ilium   Top of os coxa a. iliac crest (ridge on top) b. anterior superior spine (ends on iliac crest) c. posterior superior spine (ends on iliac crest)  
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Ischium   a. ischial tuberosity (near hole on bottom, posterior)  
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Pubis   pubic symphysis (joint between two pubis bones)  
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acetabulum   socket where the head of femur articulates  
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Markings of Femur   1. head and neck of femur 2. greater and lesser trochanter (top of cape, bottom of cape) 3. medial and lateral condyles (medial on same side as head) 4. proximal vs distal ends  
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Markings of Tibia   1. tibial tuberosity (anterior, big bump on front) 2. medial malleolus (protruding edge) 3. proximal vs distal ends (distal has sharp part)  
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Markings of Fibula   1. head 2. lateral malleolus (hanging protrusion)  
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Tarsals   7 Bones  
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calcaneus   Heal  
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Metatarsals   5  
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Phalanges   14 in each foot  
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