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appendicula

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winglike projection of the body of the bone   Ala  
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lateral bone of the leg   Fibula  
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point where the axial skeleton attaches to the pelvic girdle   sacroiliac joint  
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2 bones that articulates with the clavicle   sternum & scapula  
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large central bone section   body  
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single medial projection of the vertebra   spinous process  
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shoulder girdle bone that articulates with and transmits forces to the bony thorax   clavicle  
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depression in the scapula that articulates with the humerus   glenoid cavity  
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process above the glenoid cavity permits muscle attachment   coracoid process  
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medial bone of the forearm in anatomical position. also the forearm bone involved in elbow formation.   ulna  
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distal condyle of humerus   capitulum and trochlea  
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makes contact with the bones above   superior articular surface  
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point where patella ligament attaches   tibia tuberosity  
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portion that connects the spinous process to articular surfaces   lamina  
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lacks spinous process & has facet for ondontoid process   Atlas  
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raise area on lateral surface of humerus 2 which deltiod muscle attaches   Deltoid tuberosity  
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shoulder girdle bone that is unattached to the axial skeleton   scapula  
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rounded nub in the humerus & adjoins the radius   capitulum  
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all ribs articulate posterior with the?   vertebrae of the spine  
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flat feet or weaker arches   fallen arches  
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bones forming the knee joint   femur & tibia  
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the bone in the transverse process that arteries and veins run through. only found on vertebrae   transverse foreman  
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flat portion just between acromian and coracoid where humerus articulates.   Glenoid fossa  
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point of the shoulder on the dorsal aspect   acromian process  
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joint between the manubrium and body   sternal angle  
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anterior depression, superior to trochlea, that receives part of the ulna when the forearm is flexed   coronoid process  
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scapular region to which the clavicle connects   Acromion  
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hole in which the spinal cord runs through   vertebral foreman  
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opening in the hip bone formed by fusion of pubic and schia rami   obuturator foreman  
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site of muscle attachment on the proximal end of the femur   gluteal tuberosity  
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distal condyle of the humerus that articulates with the ulna   trochlea  
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process forming the outer ankle   lateral malleolus  
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facet for the rib-rough area dorsal looks like a giraffe it is found were pedicle meets the body. PRIMARY CURVATURE   Thoracic vertebrae  
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winglike projection from the body of the bone   ala  
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spines along the dorsal aspects.   median sacral crest  
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indention between clavicular notches and medial notch   jugular notch  
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cavity enclosing the nerve/ spinal cord   vertebral foreman  
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points at the sides of articulating surface of humerus   medial/lateral epicondyles  
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