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Skeletal System
Identify the following on the articulated skeleton:
Carpals
Clavicle
Femur
Fibula
Humerus
Metacarpals
Metatarsals
Os Coxae
(pelvis)
Patella
Phalanges
(inferior)
Phalanges
(superior)
Radius
Ribs
True
False
Floating
Sacrum
Scapula
Skull
Sternum
Tarsals
Tibia
Ulna
Vertebral column
Regions
Cervical
Thoracic
Lumbar
Sacral
Coccyx
DISARTICULATED SKELETON
For each of the bones listed you should be able to:
1. Find a picture of the bone in your lab manual/textbook
2. Write down key identification feature of bone
3. Orient the bone correctly according to its placement in the skeleton
4. Learn the landmarks associated with each bone
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SCAPULA
Pictures (page #s):
Key ID feature:
Orientation:
Landmarks
Spine
Acromion process
Coracoid Process
Superior angle
Inferior angle
Supraspinous fossa
Borders
Lateral (axillary)
Medial (Vertebral)
Glenoid fossa/cavity
Infraspinous fossa
Subscapular fossa
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HUMERUS
Pictures (page #s):
Key ID feature:
Orientation:
Landmarks
Head
Greater tubercle
Lesser tubercle
Intertubercular groove
Lateral Epicondyle
Trochlea
Anatomical Neck
Surgical neck
Deltoid tuberosity
Olecranon Fossa
Coronoid fossa
Capitulum
Medial Epicondyle
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CLAVICLE
Pictures (page #s):
Key ID feature:
Orientation:
Landmarks:
Sternal end
Acromial end
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ULNA
Pictures (page #s):
Key ID feature:
Orientation:
Landmarks:
Olecranon process
Trochlear notch
Coronoid process
Radial notch
styloid process of ulna
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RADIUS
Pictures (page #s):
Key ID feature:
Orientation:
Landmarks:
Head
Radial Tuberosity
Styloid process of radius
Ulnar notch
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The Wrist and Hand
CARPALS
Pictures (page #s):
Key ID feature:
Orientation:
Landmarks:
Be able to identify the articulated group, not individual bones
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METACARPALS
Pictures (page #s):
Key ID feature:
Orientation:
Landmarks:
Must be able to identify by the proper # (i.e., metacarpal #1 is part of the thumb, metacarpal #5 is
part of the little finger)
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PHALANGES
Pictures (page #s):
Key ID feature:
Orientation:
Landmarks:
Proximal
Middle
Distal
The ankle and Foot
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METATARSALS
Pictures (page #s):
Key ID feature:
Orientation:
Landmarks:
Must be able to identify by the proper # (i.e., metatarsal #1 is part of the big toe, metatarsal #5 is
part of the little toe)
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TARSALS
Pictures (page #s):
Key ID feature:
Orientation:
Landmarks:
Know each of the bones:
Calcaneous
Talus
Navicular
Cuboid
PHALANGES
Pictures (page #s):
Key ID feature:
Orientation:
Landmarks:
Proximal
Middle
Distal
Figure 8.40