HACC A&P 1 appendicular skeleton

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Talus

curved on superior aspect to articulate with tibia

patella

held in place by ligaments

coronoid fossa

in front of elbow

coronoid process

inside

medial condyle

inside

calcaneus

largest bone in this group--stand on it

linea aspera

line on femur

medial epicondyle

on inside of elbow

lateral epicondyle

on outside of elbow

lateral condyle

outside

trochlear notch

rotates on "spindle"

acromion process acromial (lateral)

the _________ of the scapula articulates with the _________ end of the clavicle.

Pubic symphysis

Where ossa coxae are joined anteriorly

Illium, ischium, pubis

Which bones are fused together to make up the ossa coxae

capitulum

"ball" that articulates with radial head

trochlea

"spindle" that articulates with ulna

ulna

"upside down"

carpals

(Some Lovers Try Positions That They Can't Handle)

Tarsals

(Tiger Cubs Need MILC)

radius head

A (round like ____ circle)

Spongy bone

Area # 6

radius neck

B

Pelvic girdle

Highlighted area

tibia

Thick Inner Bone

Right and left ossa coxae (hip bone), sacrum, coccyx

What bones does the pelvic girdle consist of?

Proximal Epiphysis

area # 1

diaphysis

area # 2

Distal Epiphysis

area #3

Articular Cartilage

area #4

Epiphyseal Line

area of green arrow

Periosteum

area of red arrow

trochlea, ulna, capitulum , radius

at the distal end of the humerus, the ________ articulates with the ______, while the _________ articulates with the head of the ________

inferior articular , talus , ankle

at the distal end of tibia the ______ _______ surface articulates with the ______ in the foot to form the ______ joint

tibia, knee joint

at the proximal surface the _______ articulates with the distal end of the femur to form __________

olecranon fossa

back of elbow

long bone

complete bone name

styloid process

distal end of radius

fibula

fine, fluted, lateral

Endosteum

red arrow

olecranon process, olecranon fossa, coronoid process, coronoid fossa

the ___________ of the ulna articulates with the ___________of the humerus, while the _______ of the ulna articulates with the ___________of the humerus.

sternal (medial), clavicular notch, acromial (lateral), acromion process

the _______end of clavicle articulates with the ______ of the sternum, while the __________end articulates with the _______ of the scapula

carpal bones of wrist, capitulum of humerus

the distal end of radius articulates with _______, the head of radius articulates with ___________

femur, coxal, ball-and-socket

the head of the _____ articulates with the acetabulum of the ______ bone to form the ____________ joint of the hip

humerus, glenoid cavity

the head of the _______ articulates with the _______ of the scapula to form the shoulder joint

Fibula, proximal, malleolus, distal , talus, ankle

the head of the ________ articulates with the _______end of the Tibia. the lateral ______ articulates with the ________ end of the tibia and with the ______ in the _____

condyles, knee joint

the medial and lateral _______ articulate with the proximal portion of the tibia to form the ____________

4

the pelvis (pelvic girdle) consists of how many bones?

yellow bone marrow

what can be found in the medullary cavity?

clavicle and scapula

what does pectoral girdle consist of?

protects bone, assists in fracture repair, nourishes bone tissue, serves as attachment point for ligaments and tendons.

what is the function of the periosteum?

reduces friction and absorbs shock at freely movable joints

what is the purpose of having this articular cartilage at the ends of long bones?

minimizes the weight of the bone, provides maximum strength with minimum weight

what is the purpose of the medullary cavity?

Articular (hyaline)

what type of cartilage covers the epiphyses of long bones?

anterior superior iliac spine

where black arrow is pointing

acetabulum, deep depression where head of femur forms ball and socket joint with pelvis

where do the ilium, ischium, and pubis meet together (circular area) and what do they form?

Medullary cavity

where red arrow is pointing

femur

which bone is the longest bone in the body?


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