BSC2085L - Appendicular Skeleton

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Calcaneus

(1) "Calluses at the heal" - the heal bone and largest of the tarsal bones - helps support the weight of the body and serves for attachment of the large calf muscles

Tibia

(1) "shinbone" - the larger and more medial of the two leg bones

Scaphoid

(1) SUSAN - lateral / thumb, proximal

Male Pelvic Girdle

(1) not as wide, ischial spine longer and less everted - pubic arch is more acute (50-60 degrees)

Scapula

(1) shoulder blades

Humerus

(1) single bone of the brachium

Sacroiliac Joint

(10) where the ilium connects posteriorly, via its auricular surface, with the sacrum

Coxal bone

(11) result of three fused bones - ilium, ischium, and pubis

Capitulum

(2)

Coronoid fossa

(2)

Fibula

(2)

Ischium

(2)

Lateral epicondyle

(2)

Lesser Trochanter

(2)

Neck

(2)

Ulna

(2)

Talus

(2) "Tallest Tarsal on Top of the foot that arTiculates with the tibia" - between the tibia and calcaneus

Lunate

(2) LEFT

Fibula

(2) Thin, stick-like bone in leg

Ilium

(2) a large flaring bone that forms the major portion of the coxal bone

Clavicle

(2) collar bone - slender doubly curved bone - convex forward on its medial two thirds and concave laterally

Radius

(2) the lateral position in standard anatomical position

Female Pelvic Girdle

(2) wider, pubic angle is more rounded (80-90 degrees), ischial spines are shorter and more everted

Greater Trochanter

(3)

Lateral Condyle

(3)

Medial epicondyle

(3)

Obturator foramen

(3)

Olecranon Fossa

(3)

Olecranon process

(3)

Radial head

(3)

Trochela

(3)

Triquetrum

(3) THE - third in proximal row

Ulna

(3) The medial bone of the forearm

Femur

(3) heaviest, strongest bone in the body - thigh bone

Tibial Tuberosity

(3) just below condyles and is site of attachment for patella ligament

Humerus

(3) long bone - rounded head fits into the shallow glenoid cavity of the scapula

Cuboid

(3) most lateral of the 4 C tarsals

Ischium

(3) the "sit-down" bone, forming the most inferior and posterior portion of the coxal bone

Coronoid Fossa

(4)

Lateral Cuneiform

(4)

Lesser Trochanter

(4)

Medial Condyle

(4)

Medial epicondyle

(4)

Radial notch

(4)

Radial tuberosity

(4)

Trochela

(4)

Pisiform

(4) PARTY - medial / pinky, proximal

Acromial end of Clavicle

(4) lateral end is flattened where it articulates with the scapula to form part of the shoulder joint

Lateral Condyle

(4) receives the distal end of the femur to form the knee joint

Iliac Crest

(4) the superior margin of the ilium - when you rest your hands on your hips, you are resting them on this part

Patella

(4) triangular sesamoid bone enclosed in the (quadriceps) tendon that secures the anterior thigh muscles to the tibia - guards the knee joint anteriorly and improves the leverage of the thigh muscles acting across the knee joint

Acetabulum

(4) where the ilium, ischium, and pubis fuse at the deep hemispherical socket - "wine cup"

Anterior crest of Tibia

(5)

Capitulum

(5)

Ischial spine

(5)

Medial epicondyle

(5)

Styloid process of Ulna

(5)

Styloid process of radius

(5)

Ulna

(5)

Navicular

(5) "Navy floats on the 4 seas (C's)" - separates the talus and calcaneus from the other tarsals

Trapezium

(5) TO - Lateral / thumb, distal row

Sternal end of Clavical

(5) attaches to the sternal manubrium, is rounded or triangular in cross section

Obturator foramen

(5) hole that blood vessels and nerves run from the pelvic cavity into the thigh

Anterior crest of Fibula

(6)

Greater Trochanter of femur

(6)

Intermediate Cuneiform

(6)

Patellar surface

(6)

Spine of the scapula

(6)

Styloid process of Radius

(6)

Ulnar notch

(6)

Trapezoid

(6) TAKE

Pubis

(6) most anterior portion of the coxal bone

Head of Femur

(7)

Lateral epicondyle

(7)

Lesser Trochanter of femur

(7)

Medial Cuneiform

(7)

Styloid process of ulna

(7)

Capitate

(7) CATHY

Acromion of Scapula

(7) Enlarged, roughened end of the spine of the scapula

Medial malleolus of Tibia

(7) inner bulge of the ankle

Coronoid Process

(8)

Neck of Femur

(8)

Sacrum

(8)

Hamate

(8) HOME - medial / pinky, distal row

Glenoid cavity of the scapula

(8) a shallow socket that receives the head of the humerus - located in the blunted lateral angle

Metatarsals

(8) numbered #1-5 - medial to lateral

Lateral malleolus of Fibula

(8) outer buldge of the ankle

Coccyx

(9)

Metacarpals

(9) #1 - #5 / 1 lateral - thumb ; 5 medial - pinky

Phalanges

(9) labeled proximal, medial, and distal

Pubic Symphysis

(9) where the pubis meets anteriorly at the pubic crest to form a cartilaginous joint

Phalanges Proximal

10

Phalanges middle

11

Phalanges distal

12

Carpals, Metacarpals, and Phalanges

Bones of the hand:

great toe

Each toe has 3 phalanges except the ______ _____, which only has 2.

3

Each toe has _____ phalanges except the great toe, which only has 2.

Pelvic Girdle

Formed by the two coxal bones and the sacrum

five

How many Metatarsal bones are in the foot?

seven

How many Tarsal bones are in the foot?

14

How many phalanges are in the foot?

Medial to lateral

Metatarsals are numbered ____________ to ____________.

Appendicular

The _______ Skeleton is composed of the 126 bones of the appendages and the pectoral and pelvic girdles, which attach the limbs to the axial skeleton.

Pectoral Girdle

The _________ __________ is composed of the clavicle and scapula, it functions to attach the upper limbs to the body as a point of origin for many muscles that move the upper limb (humerus), neck and trunk

Femur

The singular Thigh bone:

Radius and Ulna

The two bones of the antebrachium:

Tibia and Fibula

The two leg bones:

Pelvis

deep structure in pelvic girdle formed by the hip bones, sacrum, and coccyx

Coracoid process

the beak-like process of the scapula that serves as an attachment point for some of the upper limb muscles

Phalanges

finger bones

Metacarpals

palm bones

Medial Condyle of Tibia

receives the distal end of the femur to form the knee joint

Ischial tuberosity

receives the weight of the body when sitting

Greater Trochanter

(1)

Head

(1)

Head of Humerus

(1)

Ilium

(1)

Radial Fossa

(1)

Radius

(1)

Sacrum

(1)

Tibia

(1)

Femur

What bone is this?

Carpals

Wristbones


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