Question: identify the bone and whether it is right or left...
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- Identify the bone and whether it is right or left (if that
applies).
- Explain how to differentiate between a male and female pelvis.
- Identify any specific joints/articulations this bone is found in and other bones involved in the articulation.
- Identify any markings or structures listed below on the bone (ex: fossa, cavity, process, etc).
Appendicular - Shoulder Region
Clavicle
Scapula
- spine of the scapula
- medial, lateral, and superior borders
- superior angle
- inferior angle
- acromion (acromial process)
- coracoid process
- supraspinous fossa
- infraspinous fossa
- subscapular fossa
- glenoid cavity (glenoid fossa)
Humerus
- head of the humerus
- greater tubercle
- lesser tubercle
- anatomical neck
- surgical neck
- deltoid tuberosity
- trochlea
- capitulum
- olecranon fossa
- medial epicondyle
- lateral epicondyle
Arms to Hand
Ulna
- styloid process of the ulna
- olecranon
- trochlear (semilunar) notch
Radius
- styloid process of the radius
Carpals
- (on an articulated hand only; you need to identify each one)
- Scaphoid, lunate, pisiform, hamate, triquetrum, trapezoid, capitate, trapezium
Metacarpals
Phalanges
Pelvic Girdle
Coxal bone(s)
- os(sa) coxa(e)
- ilium
- ischium
- pubis
- acetabulum
- obturator foramen
ilium
- iliac spine
- iliac crest
- iliac fossa (on the anterior surface only)
- greater sciatic notch
ischium
- ischial (sciatic) spine
- ischial ramus
- lesser sciatic notch
pubis
- superior ramus of the pubis
- inferior ramus of the pubis
- pubic symphyseal surface
- Pubic symphysis
femur
- head of the femur
- neck of the femur
- greater trochanter
- lesser trochanter
- medial condyle
- lateral condyle
- medial epicondyle
- lateral epicondyle
- gluteal tuberosity
patella
tibia
- medial condyle
- lateral condyle
- tibial tuberosity
- medial malleolus
fibula
- head of the fibula
- lateral malleolus
tarsals
- (on an articulated foot; you need to identify each one)
- calcaneus, talus, cuneiforms (medial, middle and lateral), cuboid, navicular
metatarsals
phalanges
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