Anatomy & Physiology Ch 8 Midway: Appendicular Skeleton

0.0(0)
studied byStudied by 0 people
learnLearn
examPractice Test
spaced repetitionSpaced Repetition
heart puzzleMatch
flashcardsFlashcards
Card Sorting

1/58

encourage image

There's no tags or description

Looks like no tags are added yet.

Study Analytics
Name
Mastery
Learn
Test
Matching
Spaced

No study sessions yet.

59 Terms

1
New cards
<p>What is #1 (Scapula)?</p>

What is #1 (Scapula)?

Glenoid fossa

2
New cards
<p>What is #2 (Scapula)?</p>

What is #2 (Scapula)?

Acromion

3
New cards
<p>What is #3 (Scapula)?</p>

What is #3 (Scapula)?

Superior angle

4
New cards
<p>What is #4 (Scapula)?</p>

What is #4 (Scapula)?

Supraspinous fossa

5
New cards
<p>What is #6 (Scapula)?</p>

What is #6 (Scapula)?

Infraspinous fossa

6
New cards
<p>What is #5 (Scapula)?</p>

What is #5 (Scapula)?

Spine of the scapula

7
New cards
<p>What is #7 (Scapula)?</p>

What is #7 (Scapula)?

Lateral border

8
New cards
<p>What is #8 (Scapula)?</p>

What is #8 (Scapula)?

Inferior angle

9
New cards
<p>What is #9 (Scapula)?</p>

What is #9 (Scapula)?

Medial border

10
New cards

Only place where arm is attached to the body

Sternoclavicular joint

11
New cards

ligament between acromion & coracoid process

coracoacromial

12
New cards

ligament between acromion & clavicle

acromioclavicular

13
New cards

ligament between coracoid process & clavicle

coracoclavicular

14
New cards
<p>What is #1? (Humerus)</p>

What is #1? (Humerus)

Head

15
New cards
<p>What is #2? (Humerus)</p>

What is #2? (Humerus)

Anatomical neck

16
New cards
<p>What is #3? (Humerus)</p>

What is #3? (Humerus)

Radial groove

17
New cards
<p>What is #4 &amp; #12 ? (Humerus)</p>

What is #4 & #12 ? (Humerus)

Deltoid tuberosity

18
New cards
<p>What is #7? (Humerus)</p>

What is #7? (Humerus)

Greater tubercle

19
New cards
<p>What is #6? (Humerus)</p>

What is #6? (Humerus)

Coronoid fossa

20
New cards
<p>What is #8? (Humerus)</p>

What is #8? (Humerus)

Lesser tubercle

21
New cards
<p>What is #9? (Humerus)</p>

What is #9? (Humerus)

Intertubercular groove

22
New cards
<p>What is #10? (Humerus)</p>

What is #10? (Humerus)

Radial fossa

23
New cards
<p>What is #11? (Humerus) (articulates w/ radius)</p>

What is #11? (Humerus) (articulates w/ radius)

Capitulum

24
New cards
<p>What is #13? (Humerus)</p>

What is #13? (Humerus)

Surgical neck

25
New cards
<p>What is #14? (Humerus) (articulates w/ ulna)</p>

What is #14? (Humerus) (articulates w/ ulna)

Trochlea

26
New cards
<p>What is #15? (Humerus)</p>

What is #15? (Humerus)

Lateral epicondyle

27
New cards
<p>What is #16? (Humerus)</p>

What is #16? (Humerus)

Lateral supracondylar ridge

28
New cards
<p>What is #1? (Ulna)</p>

What is #1? (Ulna)

Trochlear notch

29
New cards
<p>What is #2? (Ulna)</p>

What is #2? (Ulna)

Coronoid process

30
New cards
<p>What is #3? (Ulna)</p>

What is #3? (Ulna)

Radial notch

31
New cards
<p>What is #4? (Ulna)</p>

What is #4? (Ulna)

Interosseous border

32
New cards
<p>What is #5? (Ulna)</p>

What is #5? (Ulna)

Styloid process

33
New cards
<p>What is #1? (Radius)</p>

What is #1? (Radius)

Head

34
New cards
<p>What is #2? (Radius)</p>

What is #2? (Radius)

Neck

35
New cards
<p>What is #3? (Radius)</p>

What is #3? (Radius)

Interosseous Border

36
New cards
<p>What is #4? (Radius</p>

What is #4? (Radius

Styloid process

37
New cards

Carrying angle for men

5 degrees

38
New cards

Carrying angle for women

10-15 degrees

39
New cards
<p>S?</p>

S?

Scaphoid

40
New cards
<p>L?</p>

L?

Lunate

41
New cards
<p>Tr?</p>

Tr?

Triquetrum

42
New cards
<p>P?</p>

P?

Pisiform

43
New cards
<p>H?</p>

H?

Hamate

44
New cards
<p>C?</p>

C?

Capitate

45
New cards
<p>Td?</p>

Td?

Trapezoid

46
New cards
<p>Tm?</p>

Tm?

Trapezium

47
New cards
<p>1?</p>

1?

Distal phalanges

48
New cards
<p>2?</p>

2?

Intermediate phalanges

49
New cards
<p>3?</p>

3?

Proximal phalanges

50
New cards
<p>4?</p>

4?

Metacarpals

51
New cards
<p>5?</p>

5?

Carpals

52
New cards

Knuckles

Metacarpalphalangeal joint

53
New cards

What does the trochlea of the humerus articulate w/ to form the elbow

trochlear notch of the ulna

54
New cards
<p>#1 (Clavicle)</p>

#1 (Clavicle)

Acromial facet

55
New cards
<p>#2 (Clavicle)</p>

#2 (Clavicle)

Deltoid tubercle

56
New cards
<p>#3 (Clavicle)</p>

#3 (Clavicle)

Conoid tubercle

57
New cards
<p>#4 (Clavicle)</p>

#4 (Clavicle)

Sternal end

58
New cards

Cubitus valgus

forearm extends outward more than normal

59
New cards

Cubitus varus

forearm extends inward more than normal