ANTR 350 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Synovial Fluid, Coracoacromial Ligament, Fibrous Joint

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Identify the following on figure 8. 2 clavicle: acromial end, sternal end. List the bones that make up the pectoral girdle. Specify the bone that connects the pectoral girdle to the axial skeleton. Identify the following on figure 8. 3 scapula: acromion, coracoid process, superior angle, glenoid cavity, lateral border, inferior angle, medial border, subscapular fossa, supraspinous fossa, spine (of scapula, infraspinous fossa. Identify the following on figure 8. 4 humerus and elbow joint: head of humerus, anatomical neck, surgical neck, greater tubercle, lesser tubercle, intertubercular sulcus (groove, deltoid tuberosity, shaft, lateral epicondyle, medial epicondyle, capitulum, trochlea, olecranon fossa, radial groove. Identify the following on figure 8. 6a bones of the carpals, metacarpals, and. Phalanges: proximal row of carpal bones, distal row of carpal bones, scaphoid, metacarpals i-v. Proximal phalanx (plural is phalanges: middle phalanx, distal phalanx, styloid process of ulna, styloid process of radius. Identify the bones commonly fractured in the wrist- (see-clinical view- colles fracture and scaphoid fractures in chapter 8)

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