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The pectoral girdle is composed of?
Clavicle and scapula
The upper limb bones are composed of?
Humerus, ulna, radius, carpals, metacarpals, phalanges.
Carpals are composed of?
“So Long To Pinky Here Comes The Thumb”
Scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform, hamate, capitate, trapezoid, trapezium
c) anterior view
1) scaphoid
2) lunate
3) triquetrum
4) pisiform
5) hamate
6) capitate
7) trapezoid
8) trapezium
9) metacarpals
10) phalanges
10a) proximal
10b) distal
10c) proximal
10d) middle
10e) distal
11) pollex
12) ulna
13) radius
d) posterior view
1) scaphoid
2) lunate
3) triquetrum
4) pisiform
5) hamate
6) capitate
7) trapezoid
8) trapezium
9) metacarpals
9a) base
9b) shaft
9c) head
10) phalanges
10a) proximal
10b) distal
10c) proximal
10d) middle
10e) distal
11) pollex
12) ulna
13) radius
Metacarpals, proximal to distal:
Base, shaft, and head
Phalanges, digits 2-5:
Proximal, middle, and distal phalanx
Phalanges, digit 1 is?
Pollex (thumb), proximal and distal phalanx
The pelvic girdle is composed of?
Os coxae (hip bone)
Ilium (top)
Ischium (back)
Pubis (front)
The lower limb bones are composed of?
Femur, tibia, fibula, patella, tarsals (7), metatarsals (5), and phalanges
What type of bone is the patella?
Sesamoid bone
The tarsals (7) are composed of?
“Tiger Cubs Need MILC”
Talus, calcaneus, navicular, medial cuneiform, intermediate cuneiform, lateral cuneiform, and cuboid
c) Superior view
1) Talus
2) Calcaneus
3) Navicular
4) First (medial) cuneiform
5) Second (intermediate) cuneiform
6) Third (lateral) cuneiform
7) Cuboid
8) Metatarsals
9) Phalanges
d) Inferior view
1) Talus
2) Calcaneus
3) Navicular
4) First (medial) cuneiform
5) Second (intermediate) cuneiform
6) Third (lateral) cuneiform
7) Cuboid
8) Metatarsals
9) Phalanges
How many metatarsals are there?
5
Phalanges, digits 2-5
proximal, middle, and distal phalanx
Phalanges, digit 1
Hallux (big toe), proximal and distal phalanx