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skeletal bones anatomy

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Radius   Number of:(2)Division: appendicularPart of body: upper extremeties-lateral to the Ulna... head is proximal  
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Sternum   Number of:(1)Division:axialpart of body: Sternum-3 divisions- manubrium, gladiolus, xiphoid process(last part of body to ossify). has costal cartilage-contains ribs  
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Clavicle   Number of:(2)Division: axialPart of body: upper extremetiesCommon name: collar bone-pectoral girdle, flat end near shoulder  
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Thoracic Vertebrae   Number of:(2)Division:axialPart of body: Spinal column-look like giraffee  
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Ulna   Number:(2)Division: appendicularPart of body: upper extremeties  
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Coxal bones   Number of:(2)Division: appendicularPart of body:lower extremeties-3 divisions- Ilium, Ischium,Pubic-contains illiac crest, acetabulum(where head of femur fits into hip bone-hole in bone called obturator foramen  
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Coccyx   Number of:(1)Division: axialPart of body Spinal columnCommon name: tail bone-4 fused vertabrae  
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Scapula   Number of:(2)Division: appendicularCommon name: shoulder blade-pectoral girdle forms shoulder joint  
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Patella   Number of:(2)DIvision: appendicularPart of body: lower extremetiescommon name: knee cap-sesamoid bone  
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Cervical Vertebrae   Number of:(7)DIvision: axialPart of body: spinal column-ways to identify...Bifid, small and delicate, foramen holes  
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Sacrum   Number of:(1)Division: axialPart of body: spinal column-5 fused vertebrae  
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Humerous   Number:(2)Division:appendicularPrt of body: upper exttremeties-Head is proximal, head goes in socket-Trochlea looks like a pulley  
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Tarsals   Number of:(14)Division:appendicularPart of body; lower extremeties- ankle bone called Calcaneal- bone you use to move foot up and down is Talus  
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Metatarsals   Number of:(10)Division: appendicularPart of body: lower extremeties  
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Phalanges(feet)   Number of:(28)Division:appendicularPart of body; lower extremeties  
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Carpals   Number of:(16) Division: appendicularPart of body: upper extremeties  
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Metacarpals   Number of:(10)Division:appendicularPart of body: upper extremeties  
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Femur   Number of:(2)Division:appendicularPart of body: lower extremeties-strongest bone in body  
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Phalanges(hand)   Number of:(2)division:appendicularPart of body: upper extremeties  
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Tibia   Number of:(2)Division: appendicularPart of body: lower extremeties  
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Fibula   Number of:(2)Division: appendicularPart of body: lower extremeties  
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False Ribs   Number of:(10)Division: AxialPart of body: ribs  
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True Ribs   Number of:(14)Division: axialPart of body: ribs  
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Floating ribs   Number of:(4)Division:axialPart of body: ribs  
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Lumbar vertebrae   Number of:(5)Division: axialPart of body; Spinal columnCommon name: Moose!  
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