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What is #1?
suprascapular notch
What is #2?
acromion process
What is #3?
glenoid cavity
What is #4?
scapular spine
What is #5?
coracoid process
What is #1?
manubrium
What is #2?
sternum body
What is #3?
xiphoid process
What is #4?
jugular notch
What is #5?
clavicular notch
What is #1?
head of humerus
What is #2?
greater tubercle
What is #3?
lesser tubercle
What is #4?
capitulum
What is #5?
trochlea
What is #1?
trapezium
What is #2?
trapezoid
What is #3?
capitate
What is #4?
scaphoid
What is #5?
hamate
What is #6?
triquetrum
What is #7?
lunate
What is #8?
pisiform
What is #9?
radius
What is #10?
ulna
What is #1?
head of radius
What is #2?
neck of radius
What is #3?
styloid process
What is #4?
olecranon process
What is #5?
coronoid process
What is #6?
trochlear notch
What is #7?
head of ulna
What is #8?
radial notch
What is letter “a”?
radius
What is letter “b”?
ulna
What is #1?
scapular spine
What is #2?
suprascapular notch
What is #3?
coracoid process
What is #4?
acromion process
What is #5?
head of humerus
What is #6?
greater tubercle
What is letter “a”?
ulna
What is letter “b”?
radius
What is letter “c”?
clavicle
What is #1?
coracoid process
What is #2?
acromial end
What is #3?
lesser tubercle
What is #4?
greater tubercle
What is #5?
capitulum
What is #6?
head of radius
What is #7?
neck of radius
What is #8?
styloid process
What is #9?
trochlea
What is #10?
coronoid process
What is #11?
sternal end
What is #12?
suprascapular notch
What is #13?
scapular spine
What is #14?
head of humerus
What is letter “a”?
radius
What is letter “b”?
ulna
What is letter “c”?
humerus
What is letter “d”?
scapula
What is letter “e”?
clavicle
What is #1?
head of rib
What is #2?
tubercle
What type of rib is this? (1)
True rib
What type of rib is this? (2)
False rib