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Anatomy & Physiology Lab I Appendicular Skeleton ScapulaA. Acromian- point of the shoulder on the dorsal aspect B. Coracoid process- large protrusion anterior to acromian C. Glenoid fossa- flat portion just between acromian and coracoid; where humerus articulates D. Spine of the scapula Clavicle- collar bone Humerus- you must be able to distinguish right and left A. Head- enlarged rounded portion on the superior end B. Olecranon fossa C. Coronoid fossa D. Trochlea- smooth medial rounded region E. Capitulum- smooth rounded lateral region Ulna A. Trochlear notch B. Olecranon process C. Coronoid process D. Styloid Process of Ulna Radius A. Head B. Radial tuberosity C. Styloid process Hand A. Carpals B. Metacarpals- numbered 1 through 5 C. Phalanges- proximal, middle, and distal, numbered 1-5. Be prepared to identify specific phalanges. Please pay attention to the instructions given in class for naming the phalanges on both the hand and foot. On the lab test, you must write the name in the correct order, correct terminology, and with no abbreviation. Os coxa A. Acetabulum B. Obturator foramen C. Ilium D. Ischium E. Pubis Femur- you must be able to distinguish right and left A. Head B. Neck C. Greater Trochanter D. Lesser Trochanter E. Fovea capitus F. Medial and lateral condyles G. Intercondylar fossa Tibia- you must be able to distinguish right and left A. Tibial tuberosity B. Medial malleolus Fibula A. Head B. Lateral malleolus Foot A. Metatarsals B. Phalanges C. Tarsals- bones of the ankles A. Talus B. Calcaneous