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Bones of the human skeleton.
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What is the anatomical term for the arm (specifically the upper part of the arm)?
Brachium.
What is the anatomical term for the forearm?
Antebrachium.
What bone is this?
Left side or right side?
(Anterior view).
Humerus.
Right side.
What bone is this?
Left side or right side?
(Posterior view).
Humerus.
Right side.
What are the three bones seen here?
Left side or right side?
(Posterior view).
Humerus, ulna, and radius.
Right side.
Of these two bones, what is the medial bone called?
Ulna.
Of these two bones, what is the lateral bone called?
Radius.
What bone is this?
Left side or right side?
(Anterior view).
Ulna.
Right side.
What bone is this?
Left side or right side?
(Anterior view).
Radius.
Right side.
Name this bone.
(Anterior view).
Ulna.
Name this bone.
(Posterior view).
Ulna.
Name this bone.
(Anterior view).
Radius.
Name this bone.
(Posterior view).
Radius.
Name the group of bones highlighted in purple.
Carpals.
(Carpus; wrist).
How many carpals are there?
8.
Name this group of bones.
(Anterior view, right side).
Metacarpals.
(Metacarpus; palm).
Name this group of bones.
(Posterior view, right side).
Metacarpals.
(Metacarpus; palm).
How many metacarpals are there?
5.
Name this group of bones.
(Posterior view, right side).
Phalanges.
(Phalanx).
How many phalanges are there?
14.
Name this group of bones (be specific).
(Anterior view, right side).
Proximal phalanges.
Name this group of bones (be specific).
(Anterior view, right side).
Middle phalanges.
Name this group of bones (be specific).
(Anterior view, right side).
Distal phalanges.