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Arm and Hands

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what is the most superior portion of the sternum called   manubrium  
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how many cervical certebrae are there   7  
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what is the most superior portion of the sternum called   manubrium  
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how many cervical certebrae are there   7  
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Pronation   Palm down  
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Supination   Palm Up  
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Pissaform   Articulates with the head of the ulna  
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Triquetrium   Articulates with the head of the ulna  
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Hamate   Is the only one that articulates with two meta carpals  
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Lunate   Articulates with the medial head of the Radius  
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Capitate   Articulates with the middle metacarpal  
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Scaphoid   Articulates with the lateral head of the radius  
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Trapezoid   Articulates with the metacarpal of our index finger  
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Trapezium   Articulates with the metacarpal of the thumb  
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Acromion Process   This provides attachment points for the deltoid and trapezious muscles  
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Origin   Point of a muscle that attaches to the none moving bones  
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Proximal   closest to  
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Distall   Further away  
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Medial   Is to the inside from the midline  
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Lateral   Is further away from the midline  
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Corcoid Process   Allows for the attachment fo the pectoral is minor also the coracobrachialls and the short head of the biceps bra chili  
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Head of Humerus   Articulates with the glenoid cavity of the scapula  
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Sterral end of Clavical   Articulates with the manubrium  
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Costal Cartilage   Allows for the attachment of true ribs to the sternum  
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olecranon fassa   receives the olecranon of the ulna when the arm is extended  
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Lesser tubercle   provides and attachment of sub scapulars  
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inter tubercular groove   allows for the long head of the biceps tendon to be able to ride in it  
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Deltoid tuberosity   Provides attachment for the deltoid muscle  
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Greater tubercle   serves as a point of insertion for the supra spenotous and infra spinoutous  
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coronoid fassa   depression for the coronoid process of the ulna  
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Medial epicodyle   Gives an attachment for the ulnar collateral legiment , pronator teres, and flexer muscles of the fore arm  
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Trochler Notch   articulates with the trochlea of the humerus  
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Coronoid process   received by the coronoid fassa of the humerus  
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Head of radius   articulate with the radial notch of the ulna  
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Olecranon Process   boney part felt at the elbow ...it protects the humerus  
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Ulna tuberosity   allows the for the attachment of the brachial is  
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head of the ulna   allows for the rotation of the radius around the ulna during pronation and supanation  
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