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Assignment 4 – Anatomy of the skeletal system
Name: Tanya Stockwell
Part A
– On each page of this assignment, there is a list
of the structures that belong to those bones. Please label the images on each page using the lists provided and fill in any blanks with the correct answer. ** I provided you with a text box on each page to copy and paste as you label the images (if you wish to use them). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The bone to the left is the ______Sternum___________
The bone to the right is the _______Clavicle__________
List:
manubrium, jugular notch, clavicular notch, body of sternum, xiphoid process, acromial end, sternal end
1
Clavicular notch
Jugular notch
Xiphoid process
Acromial end
Body of sternum
Manubrium Sternal end
The name of the bone shown in these images is the _______Scapula_______________. List
: acromion, coracoid process, glenoid fossa, lateral border, medial border, superior border, suprascapular notch, spine of scapula, supraspinous fossa, infraspinous fossa, subscapular fossa
Posterior view
Anterior view
2
Acromion Suprascapular notch
Glenoid fossa
Coracoid process
Supraspinous
fossa
Subscapular fossa
Infraspinous fossa
Medial border
Lateral border
Spine of scapula
Superior border
The name of the bone shown in these images is the _______Humerus_______________. List
: head of humerus, greater tubercle, lesser tubercle, intertubercular sulcus, deltoid tuberosity, capitulum, trochlea, medial epicondyle of humerus, lateral epicondyle of humerus, olecranon fossa
Anterior view
Posterior view
3
Greater tubercle
Head of humerus
Intertubercular sulcus
Lesser tubercle
Lateral epicondyle of humerus
Medial epicondyle of humerus
Deltoid tuberosity
Capitulum
Trochlea Olecranon fossa
The names of the two bones in the left image are the ____Radius________ and ____Ulna________.
List: interosseous border of radius, radial tuberosity, styloid process of radius, head of radius, neck of radius, ulnar notch of radius, interosseous border of ulna, olecranon process, trochlear notch, coronoid process of ulna, styloid process of ulna, radial notch of ulna
4
Olecranon process
Coronoid process of ulna
Trochlear notch
Interosseous border of radius
Interosseous border of ulna
Neck of radius
Head of radius
Radial notch of ulna
Ulnar notch of radius
Styloid process of ulna
Radial tuberosity
Styloid process of radius
List:
Carpals – trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, hamate, scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform. *
NOTE
– Label these in the box
next to their appropriate number. Metacarpals – metacarpal I, metacarpal II, metacarpal III, metacarpal IV, metacarpal V. *
NOTE
– you will not label all these terms, just use these terms to label the arrows that are indicated below. Phalanges – proximal phalanx I, distal phalanx I, proximal phalanx II, middle phalanx II, distal phalanx II, proximal phalanx III, middle phalanx III, distal phalanx III, proximal phalanx IV, middle phalanx IV, distal phalanx IV, proximal phalanx V, middle phalanx V, distal phalanx V *
NOTE
– you will not label all these terms, just use these terms to label the arrows that are indicated below. Anterior view (anatomical position)
5
DP= Distal Phalanx
MP= Middle Phalanx
PP= Proximal Phalanx
M= Metacarpal
I= Thumb Side
V= Pinky Side
DP V MP IV
PP II
Carpals
Metacarpals
PP I
M III
Phalanges
Name of individual carpal:
1. (To) Trapezium
2. (Take) Trapezoid
3. (Cathy) Capitate
4. (Home) Hamate
5. (Sally) Scaphoid
6. (Left) Lunate
7. (The) Triquetrum
8. (Party) Pisiform
Name the bone shown in these images
on this page. _____Os Coxa___________
List: ilium, ischium, pubis, acetabulum, obturator foramen, iliac crest, iliac fossa, auricular surface of ilium, anterior superior iliac spine, greater sciatic notch, ischial spine, lesser sciatic notch, ischial tuberosity, superior ramus, inferior ramus, articular surface of pubis
6
Greater sciatic notch
Lesser sciatic notch
Ischial spine
Ischial tuberosity
Acetabulum Obturator foramen
Articular surface of pubis
Auricular surface of ilium
Anterior superior iliac spine
Superior ramus
Iliac fossa
Iliac crust
Inferior ramus
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