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The Appendicular Skeleton

An activity to help you learn the parts of the appendicular skeleton of the human body.

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Deltiod Tuberosityraised area on lateral surface of humerus to which the deltoid muscle attaches
Humerusarm bone
Clavical and Scapulabones of the shoulder girdle
Radius and Ulnaforearm bones
Acromionscapular region to which the clavical connects
Scapulashoulder girdle bone that is unattached to the axial skeleton
Clavicalshoulder girdle bone that transmits forces from the upper limb to the bony thorax
Glenoid Cavitydepression in the scapula that articulates with the humerus
Coracoid processprocess above the glenoid cavity that permits muscle attachment
Clavicalcollar bone
Trochleadistal condyle of the humerus that articulates with the ulna
Ulnaforearm bone involved in formation of the elbow joint,medial bone of the forearm in anatomical position
Capitulumrounded knob on the humerus, adjoins the radius
Coronoid Fossaanterior depression, superior to the trochlea, which receives part of the ulna when the forearm is flexed
Carpalswrist bones
Phalangesfinger bones, toe bones
Metacarpalsheads of these bones form the knuckles
Scapula and Sternumbones that articulate with the clavical
Ilium, ischium, and pubisfuse to form the coxial bone
Ischiuminferoposterior "bone" of the coxal bone
Pubic Symphysispoint where the coxal bones join anteriorly
Iliac crestsuperiormost margin of the coxal bone
Acetabulumdeep socket in the coxal bone that recieves the head of the thigh bone
Sacroiliac Jointjoint between the axial skeleton and the pelvic girdle
Femurlongest, strongest bone in the body, the thigh bone
Fibulathin lateral leg bone
Tibiaheavy medial leg bone, shin bone
Femur and Tibiabones forming the knee joint
Tibial tuberositypoint where the pattellar ligament attaches
Patellakneecap
Medial Malleolusmedial ankle projection
Lateral Malleoluslateral ankle projection
Calcaneuslargest tarsal bone
Tarsalsankle bones
Metatarsalsbones forming the instep of the foot
Obturatoropening in the hip bone formed by the pubic and ischial rami
Gluteal tuberosity and greater and lesser trochanters sites of muscle attachment on the proximal femur
Talustarsal bone that sits on the calcaneus


Stephanie Mapp

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