SarahDavis AnatomyC8 Word Scramble
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term | definition |
a major functional difference between the appendicular and axial divisions | the appendicular division makes you an active, mobile person |
bones that make up the appendicular division of the skeleton | the pectoral and pelvic girdles, and the upper and lower limbs |
pelvis | composite structure that includes portions of both the appendicular and axial skeleton |
clavicle and scapula | PECTORAL girdle bones |
acromion process | large posterior process on the scapula |
ulna and radius | parallel bones that support the forearm |
head | process of the humerus that articulates the scapula |
ilium, pubis, ischium | PELVIC girdle bones |
primary function of the PECTORAL girdle | position the shoulder joint and provide a base for arm movement |
pubic symphysis | amphiarthrotic articulation which limits movements between the two pubic bones |
tibia | large medial bone of the lower leg |
linea aspera | prominent deviation that runs along the center of the posterior surface of the femur, which serves as an attachment site for muscles that abduct the femur |
broad, light, smooth | general appearance of the female pelvis (as compared to the male) |
oval to round | shape of the pelvic inlet in the female |
development of various ridges and general bone mass | selections that would be used to estimate muscular development and body weight |
skull and pelvis | two specific areas of the skeleton that are used to identify significant differences between a male and female |
bone weight and bone markings | skeletal elements generally used to determine sex and age |
the size and roughness of bone markings | selections used to determine the age of a skeleton |
UPPER and LOWER EXTREMITIES | The appendicular skeleton includes the bones of the PECTORAL and PELVIC and the __________ and ________ ________ |
clavicle | the only direct connection between the pectoral girdle and the axial skeleton |
PECTORAL girdle | the shoulder area and its component bones |
glenoid fossa | where the scapula articulates witht he proxima end of the humerous |
styloid processes | long shaft processes of the ulna and the radius |
radiocarpal articulations and intercarpal articulations | are responsible for the movements of hte wrist |
coxae | the six bones of the pelvic girdle |
ventrally | how the coxae are connected by a pad of fibrocartilage at the pubic symphasis |
malle olus | process that the tibia and fibula have in common that acts as a shield for the ankle |
acetabulom | articulates with the head of the femur at hip joint to either side |
popliteal ligaments | are responsible for reiforcing the back of the knee |
enlarged pelvic outlet | in the female, an adaptation for child-bearing |
examine the condition of an individual's teeth | a major means of determining the medical history of a person |
axially on the skull and appendicular aspects of the pelvis | the skeletal differences between males and females |
a skeletal change related to age | reduction in mineral content of the bony matrix |
carpals, tarsals | wrist and ankle bones |
ball and socket | shoulder joint |
patella | kneecap |
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