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What is A?
Acromion process

What is B?
Glenoid fossa

What is C?
Superior angle

What is D?
Inferior angle

What is E?
Spinous process

What bone is this?
Scapula, bone that sits under your shoulder and connects to arm.

What is F? on the scapula of the pectoral girdle
infraspinous fossa

What is G? on the scapula of the pectoral girdle
lateral border

What is I? on the scapula of the pectoral girdle
body

What is H? on the scapula of the pectoral girdle
medial border

What is J? on the scapula of the pectoral girdle
Acromion process

What is K? on the scapula of the pectoral girdle
Suprascapular notch

What is L? on the scapula of the pectoral girdle
Supraspinous fossa

What is M? on the scapula of the pectoral girdle
Coracoid process

What is N? on the scapula of the pectoral girdle
Subscapular fossa

What is O? on the scapula of the pectoral girdle
Glenoid cavity or fossa

What is P? on the scapula of the pectoral girdle
Coracoid process

What is Q? on the scapula of the pectoral girdle
Acromion process

What is R? on the clavicle bone of the pectoral girdle
Acrominal end

What is S? on the clavicle bone of the pectoral girdle
Sternal end

What is T? on the clavicle bone of the pectoral girdle
Conoid tubercle
What are the two bones of the pectoral girdle?
The clavicle (vertical bone) and scapula (Big circular part)


What bone is this?
Humerus

What is V?
Greater tubercle

What is W?
Head

What is X?
Capitulum

What is Y?
Torchlea

What is Z? on the humerus
Medial epicondyle

What is A1? on the humerus
Greater tubercle

What is B1? on the humerus
Deltoid tuberosity

What is C1? on the humerus
Intertubercular sulcus

What is D1? on the humerus
lesser tubercle

What is E1?
Lateral epicondyle

What is F1?
Capitulum

What is G1?
Medial epicondyle

What is H1?
Trochlea

What is I1?
Coronoid fossa

What is J1?
Olecranon fossa

What is this bone?
Ulna bone

What is K1? on the ulna
Olecranon process

What is L1? on the ulna
Radial notch of the ulna

What is M1? on the ulna
Trochlear notch

What is N1? on the ulna
Coronoid process

What is the spot at the bottom called?
Styloid process

What bone is this?
Radius

What is O1?
Head of the radius

What is R1?
Radial tuberosity

What is Q1? on the radius bone
Styloid process

What is P1? on the radius bone
Dorsal radial tuberosity

What is S1?
Hamate

What is T1?
Capitate

What is U1?
Trapezoid

What is V1?
Trapezium

What is W1?
Pisiform

What is X1?
Triquetrum

What is Y1?
Lunate

What is Z1?
Scaphoid

What are these parts of bone from the thumb (right to left)?
Metacarpal I, Metacarpal II, Metacarpal III, Metacarpal IV, Metacarpal V.
What are the bones after the metacarpal?
Proximal


What are the bones after the proximal bone? (toward tips of fingers)
Middle

What are the bones at the tip of our fingers?
Distal
What bone does the thumb have?
the proximal and distal bone

What is this?
The bone of the shoulder

What are the arrows pointing at?
Coracoclavicular ligament

What is the arrow pointing at on the shoulder?
Acromioclavicular ligament

What is the top arrow pointing at?
Acromioclavicular ligament

What is the middle arrow pointing at on the shoulder?
Coracoacromial ligament

What is the bottom arrow pointing at?
Glenohumeral ligament

What is A on the elbow?
Radial collateral ligament

What is B on the elbow?
Anular ligament

What is C on the elbow?
Ulnar collateral ligament