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pectoral Girdle, Arm and Hand

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How many cervical vertebrae are there?   7  
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What is the most superior portion of the sternum called?   Manubrium  
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The 2 bones making up the pectoral girdle are?   Clavicle (collar bone) Scapula (shoulder blade)  
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There are how many vertebraes making up the neck area of the vertebral column?   7 Cervical  
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There are how many making up the lower back portion of the vertebral column?   5 Lumbar  
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There are how many making up the middle back area and attach to the ribs?   12 Thoracic vertebrae  
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Acromion Process   this provides attachment points for deltoid (shoulder) and trapizous (neck)  
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corticoid Process   allows for the attachment of pectoralis minor also the coracobrachialis and the short head of the biceps brichii  
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Head of the humerous   articulates with the gleniod cavity of the scapula  
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Sternal End of the Clavical   Articulated with the manubrium  
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Costal Cartilige   This allows for the attachment of the true rib to the sternum  
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Crominal End   articulates with the cromin process of the scapula  
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Procimal   Closets to the invisible center line  
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Distale   Distance away from the invisible center line  
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Orgin   is the point of a muscle that attaches to non moving bone  
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insersion   is the point of the muscle that attaches to the moving bone  
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Lateral   Furthest away from the line  
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Medial   to the inside of the imaginary line  
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