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upper extremities and pectoral girdle

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medial end of clavicle articulates with...   manubrium and first rib. (sternal end)  
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lateral end of each clavicle joins with...   the scapulae. (acromial end)  
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scapulae   lies on dorsal side of rib cage; located between ribs 2-7  
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glenoid cavity   articulates with the head of the humerous and forms shoulder joint which is classified as a ball and socket joint  
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acromion   process that articulates with acromial end of clavical  
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humerus   only bone of the arm  
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head of humerous   located on the proximal end of the humerus and fits into the glenoid cavity of scapula  
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trochlea   medial condyle that articulates with the ulna  
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capitulum   lateral condyles that articulate with the radius  
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olecranon fossa   located superior to the trochlea on posterior surface of humerous  
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coronoid fossa   directly located superior to the trochlea and anterior surface of the humerus.  
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ulna   main bone responsible for forming the elbow joint with humerus  
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radioulnar joints   proximal and distal joints  
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olecranon process   prominent projection on the proximal end of ulna that fits into the olecranon fossa  
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coronoid process   prominent projection on the proximal end of the ulna that fits into the coronoid fossa  
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radial notch   smooth depression on the lateral side of the proximal end of the ulna  
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radius   superiour surface of the head of the radius that articulates with the capitulum  
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ulnar notch   located on distal end of radius and receives head of ulna  
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carpal bones-proximal   scaphoid, lunate, triquetral, pisiform  
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carpal bones-distal   trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, hamate  
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how many metacarpals   5. radiate distally from the wrist  
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phalanges   28 except for thumb,which has two, each finger has three phalanges  
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