BSC2086 Lab Practical 2

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Acromial End

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<p>#1</p>

#1

Sternal End

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#2

Acromial End

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<p>Left or right?</p>

Left or right?

Left

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#1

Acromion

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<p>#2</p>

#2

Glenoid Cavity

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<p>#4</p>

#4

Lateral Border

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<p>#5</p>

#5

Supraspinous Fossa

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<p>#6</p>

#6

Spine/scapular Fossa

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<p>#7</p>

#7

Subscapular Fossa

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<p>#8</p>

#8

Infraspinous Fossa

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#9

Medial Border

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<p>#10</p>

#10

Superior Angle

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<p>#11</p>

#11

Inferior Angle

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<p>#12</p>

#12

Superior Border

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#1

Surgical Neck

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<p>#2</p>

#2

Deltoid Tuberosity

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#3

Lateral Epicondyle

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#4

Head

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<p>#5</p>

#5

Coronoid Fossa

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<p>#6</p>

#6

Olecranon Fossa

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<p>Name this circle</p>

Name this circle

Surgical Neck

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<p>Name this Circle</p>

Name this Circle

Greater Tubercle

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<p>Name this circle</p>

Name this circle

Anatomical Neck

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<p>What bone is this?</p>

What bone is this?

Humerus

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<p>What bone is this?</p>

What bone is this?

Scapula

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<p>What bone is this?</p>

What bone is this?

Clavicle

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How can you tell if a clavicle is left or right?

The body protrudes outward, the sternal end goes inward to connect with the sternum and the acromial end is more lateral to connect with the scapular.

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How can you tell if a scapula is left or right?

The glenoid cavity is lateral (outward) to connect with the arm and the smooth part of the bone goes inward as the body parts must have a smooth area to rub against.

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How can you tell if a humerus is left or right?

The rounded ball (head) faces inward to connect with the scapular and the knuckles at the bottom faces forward.

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Head

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#2

Styloid Process

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#3

Olecranon

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#4

Trochlear notch

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#5

Coranoid process

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#6

Radial Tuberosity

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#7

Ulnar notch

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#8

Styloid process

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#9

Radial notch

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#1

Trapezoid

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#2

Capitate

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#3

Hammate

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#4

Pisiform

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#5

Trapezium

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#6

Scaphoid

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#7

Lunate

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#8

Triquetrum

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Carpal bones

Sailors leave the port, then they come home

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#9

Middle phalanx

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#10

Proximal phalanx

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#11

Distal phalanx

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#12

Metacarpals

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#13

Distal phalanx

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#14

Proximal Phalanx

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DP

Distal phalanx

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MP

Middle Phalanx

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PP

Proximal phalanx

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#1

lliac fossa

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<p>#2</p>

#2

lliac crest

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#3

Auricular Surface

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#4

ASIS (Anterior Superior lliac Spine)

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<p>#5</p>

#5

AIIS (Anterior Inferior lliac Spine)

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<p>#6</p>

#6

PSIS (Posterior Superior liiac Spine)

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#7

PIIS (Posterior Inferior lliac Spine)

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<p>#8</p>

#8

Obturator Foramen

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#9

Ischial Spine

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#10

Ischial tuberosity

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<p>#11 (same as previous picture)</p>

#11 (same as previous picture)

Ischial Ramus

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<p>#12</p>

#12

Lesser Sciatic notch

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<p>#13</p>

#13

Acetabulum

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#14

Pubic Tuberical

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<p>#15</p>

#15

Pubic Ramus

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<p>#16</p>

#16

Greater Sciatic Notch

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<p>#1</p>

#1

SI joint

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#7

Pubic Symphysis

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<p>#1</p>

#1

Greater trochanter

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#2

Lateral Condyle

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#3

Lateral Epicondyle

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<p>#4</p>

#4

Head

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<p>#5</p>

#5

Lesser Trochanter

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#6

Linea Aspera

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<p>#7</p>

#7

Intercondylar fossa

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#8

Medial epicondyle

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#9

Patellar surface

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#10

Medial Condyle

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#11

Neck

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#12

Trochanteric fossa

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<p>What bone is this?</p>

What bone is this?

Patella

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#1

Intercondylar eminence

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<p>#5</p>

#5

Tibial Tuberosity

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#6

Anterior Border

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<p>#7</p>

#7

Lateral Condyle

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#8

Medial Condyle

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#9

Medial Malleolus

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#1

Phalanges

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#2

Metatarsals

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#3

Cuboid

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#4

Calcaneous

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#5

1st Cuneiform

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#6

2nd Cuneiform

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#7

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