LABEL the bones of the Upper Extremity Posterior 3. 4. 5. Anterior 7. 8. 9. 10.

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**Label the Bones of the Upper Extremity**

This diagram illustrates the skeletal structure of the upper extremity from both anterior and posterior views, featuring the following labeled components:

1. **[Clavicle]** - Connects the sternum to the scapula.
2. **[Scapula]** - The shoulder blade, providing attachment for several muscles.
3. **[Humerus]** - The long bone of the upper arm, running from shoulder to elbow.
4. **[Radius]** - One of the two forearm bones, located on the lateral side (thumb side when in anatomical position).
5. **[Ulna]** - The second forearm bone, located on the medial side (pinky side when in anatomical position).
6. **[Carpals]** - The group of bones forming the wrist.
7. **[Metacarpals]** - The bones of the hand that connect the wrist (carpals) to the fingers.
8. **[Phalanges]** - The bones of the fingers.
9. **Additional structures include various joint articulations and muscle attachment sites.**
10. **Not specified in this view but includes various small bones of the hand and potential tendons/muscles.**

The diagram is an educational tool designed to help in learning the anatomy of the upper extremity, showcasing the spatial relationships and naming of each bone involved.
Transcribed Image Text:**Label the Bones of the Upper Extremity** This diagram illustrates the skeletal structure of the upper extremity from both anterior and posterior views, featuring the following labeled components: 1. **[Clavicle]** - Connects the sternum to the scapula. 2. **[Scapula]** - The shoulder blade, providing attachment for several muscles. 3. **[Humerus]** - The long bone of the upper arm, running from shoulder to elbow. 4. **[Radius]** - One of the two forearm bones, located on the lateral side (thumb side when in anatomical position). 5. **[Ulna]** - The second forearm bone, located on the medial side (pinky side when in anatomical position). 6. **[Carpals]** - The group of bones forming the wrist. 7. **[Metacarpals]** - The bones of the hand that connect the wrist (carpals) to the fingers. 8. **[Phalanges]** - The bones of the fingers. 9. **Additional structures include various joint articulations and muscle attachment sites.** 10. **Not specified in this view but includes various small bones of the hand and potential tendons/muscles.** The diagram is an educational tool designed to help in learning the anatomy of the upper extremity, showcasing the spatial relationships and naming of each bone involved.
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