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- Label at least 10 bones on at least three different views. Shoulder girdle Upper limb Axillary regionIdentify the Major Bones. Each letter will only be used once. Fibula Humerus Ribs Ulna Coccyx Sternum Scapula Radius Vertebral Column Tibia Mandible Sacrum Pelvis Skull Patella Femur ClavicleIdentify the bones and markings of the pectoral girdle. Each letter will only be used once. Vertebral border Clavicle Glenoid cavity Scapular spine Superior angle Scapula Axillary border Coracoid process Acromion Inferior angle
- QUESTION 6 Identify the group of bones the arrow is pointing to in the image. tarsals О caгpals metacarpals O phalanges1 2 3 4 5 Figure 39. Female pelvis, anterosuperior view 6 13 7 8 9 10 11 12Please label again the skull using the following terms: A colored dot at the end of a leader line indicates a bone. Leader line without a colored dot indicate bone markings. (Note: vomer, sphenoid bone and zygomatic bone will each be labeled twice) 1. alveolar processes 2. carotid canal 3. ethmoid bone (perpendicular plate) 4. external occipital protuberance 5. foramen lacerum 6. foramen magnum 7. foramen ovale 8. frontal bone 9. glabella 10. incisive fossa 11. inferior nasal concha 12. inferior orbital fissure 13. infraorbital foramen 14. jugular foramen 15. lacrimal bone 16. mandible 17. mandibular fossa 18. mandibular symphysis 19. mastoid process 20. maxilla 21. mental foramen 22. nasal bone 23. occipital bone 24. occipital condyle 25. palatine bone 26. palatine process of maxilla 27. parietal bone 28. sphenoid bone 29. styloid process 30. stylomastoid foramen 31. superior orbital fissure 32. supraorbital foramen 33. temporal bone 34. vomer bone 35. zygomatic bone 36. zygomatic…
- Identify the bones and markings of the leg. Each letter will only be used once. Lateral condyle Greater trochanter Fibula_____ Medial malleolus Lesser trochanter Medial epicondyle Lateral epicondyle Patella Tibia Intercondylar eminence Femur Intercondylar fossa_____ Medial condyle Tibial tuberosity Lateral malleolus _______________________________________________________________________ Name the 3 groups of bones that form the hand: Name the 3 groups of bones that form the foot:Skull (Posterior View) This is pointing to a hole located in this bone. Label the sagittal suture, lambdoid suture, occipital condyle, zygomatic bone, foramen magnum, mastoid process, temporal bone, occipital bone, parietal bones Posterior view 1Label the pictures Choices: Humerus Scapula Acromion process Articular cartilage Joint capsule Subdeltoid bursa Clavicle Joint cavity Synovial membrane
- Identify the bones and markings of the arm. Each letter will only be used once. Trochlea Radial tuberosity Olecranon process Lesser tubercle Trochlear notch Greater tubercle Humerus______ Capitulum Ulna________ Coronoid process Radius _________________The glenoid cavity is present between the spine and the superior border of the scapula? True/falseUse the labels from figure 13.1 and color in the bones of the upper extremity in this anterior view. The inset is a posterior view of the elbow joint