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What bones does the pectoral girdle consist of?
The scapula and clavicle
Medial end of the clavicle
The sternal end with a triangular shape that articulates with the manubrium of the sternum
The Sternoclavicular joint
Is the only bony articulation between the pectoral girdle of the upper limb and the axial skeleton
The lateral end of the clavicle
Also known as the acromial end
articulates with the acromion of the scapula at the acromioclavicular joint
What is denoted by the letter A
The Acromion
What is denoted by the letter B
Coracoid Process
What is denoted by letter C
The Glenoid Process
What is denoted by the letter D
The subscapular fossa
What is denoted by the letter E
Supraspinous Fossa
What is denoted by the letter F
The spine
What is denoted by the letter I
Infraspinous Fossa
Anterior or posterior?
Anterior
Anterior or posterior
Posterior

What is denoted by the letter A
Ulna

What is denoted by the letter B
Radius

What is denoted by the letter A
The trochlear notch of the ulna

What is denoted by the letter B
Radial Notch of the ulna

What is denoted by the letter C
Head of the radius

What is denoted by the letter D
Radial Tuberocity

What is denoted by the letter E
Olecranon

What is denoted by the letter F
Interosseous Boarders

What is denoted by the letter G
Ulnar Notch of radius

What is denoted by the letter H
Distal epiphysis of radius

What is denoted by the letter I
Head of Ulna

What is denoted by the letter A
Head

What is denoted by the letter B
The greater Tubercle

What is denoted by the letter C
Lesser tubercle

What is denoted by the letter D
Greater Tubercle

What is denoted by the letter E
Intertubercle groove

What is denoted by the letter F
Lateral epicondyle

What is denoted by the letter G
Medial epicondyle

What is denoted by the letter H
Olecranon Fossa

What is denoted by the letter I
Lateral Epicondyle

What is denoted by the letter J
Trochlea

What is denoted by the letter K
Capitulum
Features of the anterior humerus
Has both a greater and lesser tubercle
Contains the intertubercle groove
Contains a capitulum
Features of the posterior Humerus
Has the olecranon fossa
Proximal row of carpal bones (from anterior thumb to pinky)
Scaphoid, Lunate, Trisquetrium and pisiform
Distal row of Carpal Bones (from anterior thumb to pinky)
Trapezium, trapezoid, capitate and hamate