Ch 8: The Skeletal System: The Appendicular Skeleton
Ligament
Connects bone to bone
What attaches the limbs to the axial skeleton?
girdles
lesser tubercle
more anterior
Greater tubercle
more lateral -bigger than the lesser tubercle
appendicular skeleton function
movement
The spine ends on the
acromion
intertubercular groove
groove between the greater and lesser tubercles of the humerus -AKA bicipital groove
radial fossa
head of radius
The neck of the femur is lateral to the
head of the femur
Which bone feature is most proximal when compared to the other answers?
head of the humerus
Pelvis
hip bone -appendicular skeleton
os coxa is made up of
ilium, ischium, and pubis
Movements of pectoral girdle: Lateral/medial rotation
inferior portion of scapula only Lateral: scapula moves to the side Medial: original position
What is the bone that we sit on
ischium
Humerus
largest upper limb bone -a head -head articulates with the glenoid fossa -2 necks
subscapular fossa
located anteriorly
infraspinous fossa
located posteriorly
supraspinous fossa
located posteriorly
The pubis symphysis unites which two bones
right and left pubis
Metacarpal I
Start on the thumb
What are the bones of the arm?
The humerus
conoid tubercle
-bump on the clavicle -inferior and posterior
olecranon fossa
-articulates with the olecranon process of the ulna
Sacrum
-axial skeleton
body of humerus
-shaft
Tarsals form the
ankle
iliac fossa
can only be seen on the interior view
iliac tuberosity
where the sacrum articulates
Radius Characteristics
-contains a proximal head and a neck -styloid process on the distal end -ulner notch on the medial part of the radius: articulates w the head of the ulna
How to distinguish a femur
-has a really big head
Radius
-lateral bone of the forearm (thumb side) -articulates with capitulum -radial fossa -long bone -contains a head
Right scapula
-located posteriorly -triangular shape
Ulna
-medial bone of the forearm -articulates with trochlea -coronoid fossa -long bone
What does the upper limb bones consist of?
-pectoral girdle -free upper limbs consisting of 1 humerus, 1 ulna, 1 radius, 8 carpals, and 19 metacarpals and phalanges
Lower limb bones consists of
-pelvic girlde -free lower limb: 1 femus, 1 tibia, 1 fibula, 7 tarsals, 19 metatarsals and phalanges
Scapula
-shoulder blade -flat bone
deltoid tuberosity
-sticks out -located laterally on the humerus
Femur
-thigh bone -heaviest and strongest bone -articulates with hip bone or acetabulum and knee
How many phalanges are there?
14 per hand
How many rows of carpal bones?
2; proximal and distal row
How many bones does the wrist contain?
8 small bones
sternoclavicular joint
Articulation between the clavicle and the sternum
obturator foramen
Biggest hole in the body -allows blood vessels and nerve to pass thru
Lower limb regions
Hip, knee, ankle
Is there an articulation between the vertebrae and scapula?
No
Movements of pectoral girdle: Protraction/ retraction
Punching Protraction: Move to the front retraction: move it back to the back or original position
Clavicle
S shape bone -long bone -collar bone -lines horizontally across the interior part of the thorax and just superior to the first rib
Movements of pectoral girdle: Elevation and depression
Shrugging up and down
Sternal end
articulates with sternum -flat
The head of the femur articulates with the
acetabulum
Which bone feature of the scapula is posterior
acromion
Os coxa is aka
aka pelvix girdle or coxal bone
Hyoid bone is apart of the
axial skeleton
Which two bone features compose the the condyle of the humerus
capitulum and trochlea
The three features of the clavicle
conoid tubercle, acromial, sternal end
Ulna Characteristics
contains a distal head -u shaped at the proximal end -contains the trochlear notch, oleacron, coronoid process (OTC) -Radial notch of the ulna: articulates w the head of the radius
The coronoid process articulates with the ___________ of the humerus
coronoid fossa
free lower limb
femur, patella, tibia, fibula, tarsals, metatarsals, phalanges -everything but pelvic
Acromial
point of shoulder -more rounded
Sacral iliac joint
point where axial skeleton attahces to the appendicular skeleton
The head of the fibula articulates with the
posterior proximal part of the tibia
What are the bones of the forearm?
radius (lateral) and ulna (medial)
What is between the elbow and wrist
radius and ulna
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scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform (ball on the side of hand), trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, hamate
The pectoral girdle is formed by
scapula and clavicle
interosseous membrane
sheet of connective tissue that stays between the ulna and radium and holds them together
The pectoral girdle and the free upper limb consists of which 3 joints?
shoulder joint, elbow joint, wrist joint
Which of the following bones articulates with the femur
tibia
Where does the axial and appendicular articulate with each other?
sternoclavicular joint
Convex
sticks out
metacarpal bones
the five bones of the palm of the hand
Which carpal bone, based on its location, would articulate with the metacarpal of the thumb
trapezium