Review Sheet used Column B than once, and some terms may not be used.) acromion Column A capitulum attaches carpals 2 arm bone clavicle 3. bones of the shoulder girdle coracoid proco 4. forearm bones coronoid fosaa D. scapular region to which the clavicle connects deltoid tuberosity glenoid cavity the bony thorax humerus * depression in the scapula that articulates with the humerus metacarpals process above the glenoid aavity that permits muscle attachment 10. the "collarbone" olecranon fossa olecranon proces 11. distal condyle of the humerus that articulates with the uina 12. medial bone of forearm in anatomical position phalanges 13. rounded knob on the humerus; articulates with the radius radial tuberosity 14. anterior depression, superior to the trochlea, that receives part of the ulna when the forearm is flexed radius 15. forearm bone involved in formation of the elbow joint scapula 16. wrist bones sternum 17. finger bones styloid process 18. heads of these bones form the knuckles trochlea 10 ulne

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Column B
than once, and some terms may not be used.)
acromion
Column A
capitulum
attaches
carpals
2 arm bone
clavicle
3. bones of the shoulder girdle
coracoid proce
4. forearm bones
coronoid fossa
D. acapular region to which the clavicle connects
deltoid tuberosity
glenoid cavity
the bony thorax
humerus
8. depression in the scapula that articulates with the humerub
metacarpals
process above the glenoid oavity that permits muscle attachment
10. the "collarbone"
olecranon fossa
11. distal condyle of the humerus that articulates with the ulna
olecranon process
12. medial bone of forearm in anatomical position
phalanges
13. rounded knob on the humerus: artiCulates with the radius
radial tuberosity
14. anterior depression, superior to the trochlea, that receives part of
the ulna when the forearm is flexed
radius
15. forearm bone involved in formation of the elbow joint
scapula
16. wrist bones
sternum
17. finger bones
styloid process
18. heads of these bones form the knuckles
trochlea
19. bones that articulate with the clayicle
ulna
Transcribed Image Text:100 Column B than once, and some terms may not be used.) acromion Column A capitulum attaches carpals 2 arm bone clavicle 3. bones of the shoulder girdle coracoid proce 4. forearm bones coronoid fossa D. acapular region to which the clavicle connects deltoid tuberosity glenoid cavity the bony thorax humerus 8. depression in the scapula that articulates with the humerub metacarpals process above the glenoid oavity that permits muscle attachment 10. the "collarbone" olecranon fossa 11. distal condyle of the humerus that articulates with the ulna olecranon process 12. medial bone of forearm in anatomical position phalanges 13. rounded knob on the humerus: artiCulates with the radius radial tuberosity 14. anterior depression, superior to the trochlea, that receives part of the ulna when the forearm is flexed radius 15. forearm bone involved in formation of the elbow joint scapula 16. wrist bones sternum 17. finger bones styloid process 18. heads of these bones form the knuckles trochlea 19. bones that articulate with the clayicle ulna
EXERCISE
9.
REVIEW SHEET
The Appendicular Skeleton
Name
Lab Time/Date
Bones of the Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb
1 Mateh the bone names or markings in the key with the leader lines in the figure. The bones are numbered 1-8. (Some
terms may be used more than once.)
Key:
acromion
capitulum
carpals
clavicle
coracoid process
coronoid fossa
coronoid process of ulna
deltoid tuberosity
greater tubercle
humerus
lateral epicondyle
medial epicondyle
metacarpals
phalanges
radial tuberosity
radius
scapula
styloid process
subscapular fossa
trochlea
ulna
Transcribed Image Text:EXERCISE 9. REVIEW SHEET The Appendicular Skeleton Name Lab Time/Date Bones of the Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb 1 Mateh the bone names or markings in the key with the leader lines in the figure. The bones are numbered 1-8. (Some terms may be used more than once.) Key: acromion capitulum carpals clavicle coracoid process coronoid fossa coronoid process of ulna deltoid tuberosity greater tubercle humerus lateral epicondyle medial epicondyle metacarpals phalanges radial tuberosity radius scapula styloid process subscapular fossa trochlea ulna
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