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Arm and Hand Bones

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How many cervical vertebrea are there   7  
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What is the most superior portion of the sternum called   Manubrium  
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What provides attachment point for detoid and trapezium   Acromion Process  
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What articulates with gleniod cavity of the scapula   Head of Humerus  
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The coracoid process allow for the attachment of what   Pectoralis Minor and coracobrachialis and short head of biceps brochii  
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What articulates with the manubrium   Sternal End of Clavicle  
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What does costal cartilage do   Allows attachment for true ribs to sternum  
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What does the acromial end of the clavicle do   articulates with the acromion process of scapula  
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What are the proximal carpals   Pisiform, Triquetrum, Lunate, Scaphoid  
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What are the distal carpals   Hamate, Capitate, Trapezoid, Trapezium  
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The pisiform articulates with what   The styloid process of the Ulna  
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What articulates with the head of the Ulna   Triquetrum  
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What is the only carpal to articulate with two metacarpals   Hamate  
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Proximal means what?   Closes to  
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Distal means what?   Farther away  
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Medial means what?   Inside, toward midline  
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Lateral means what?   Outside, farther from midline  
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The point of muscle that attaches to nonmoving bones is?   Origin  
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The point of muscle that attaches to moving bones is?   Insertion  
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What seperates scapula into inferior and superior portions?   Spine of Scapula  
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What tuberosity serves as an attachment point for the supraspinatous, infraspinatous teresminor, and the triceps lateral head?   Greater Tuberosity  
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What is the function of the Olecranon Fossa   Receive the olecranon of the Ulna when the arm is extended  
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What is the function of the Lesser Tubercle?   The attachment for Subscapularis  
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What tubercle allows the long head of the biceps tendon to ride in it?   inter tubercular groove  
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Deltoid Tuberosity attaches to what muscle?   Deltoid Muscle  
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Coronoid Fossa is what?   The depression for the coronoid process of the Ulna  
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Medial Epicondyle is what?   The attachment for ulner collateral ligament, pronatorters, and flexer muscles of the forearm  
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What is the Tochlear Notch?   Articulates with the trochlea of the humerus  
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What process is received by the coronoid fossa of the humerus?   Coronoid Process  
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The head of the radius does what?   Articulates with the radial notch of the ulna. Allows Supranation and Pronation.  
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What is the Posterior of the Radial Tuberosity?   The rough insertion of the biceps bronchii tendon  
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What is the Anterior of the Radial Tuberosity?   The smooth bursa located between the brochii tendon and the bone  
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What is the Bursa?   Fluid filled sack that is used to lubricate joints  
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What protects the Humerus?   Olecranon Process  
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What is the function of the Radial Notch of the Ulna?   Allows the radius to attach to ulna through supra nation and pronation  
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The Head of the Ulna allows for what?   The rotation of the radius around the ulna through supra nation and pronation  
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Styloid Process of the Ulna allows the attachment of what?   The ulnerr collateral ligament of the wrist  
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What is the Chauffeurs Fracture?   The Scaphoid bone compressed into the styloid process  
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