Bones Images for Practical Flashcards
(239 cards)
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Osteon (Haversian System)
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Central Canal containing blood vessel
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Circumferential Lamella (Concenric Lamella)
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Lamella
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5

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Sharpey’s Fibers (Perforating fibers)
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6

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Periosteum
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7

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Osteocytes in Lacuna
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1

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Lamella
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2

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Central Canal
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3

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Osteocyte
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4

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Canaliculus
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5

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Lacuna
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1

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Epiphysis
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2

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Diaphysis
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3

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Spongy Bone
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4

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Compact Bone
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5

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Medullary Canal
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6

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Epiphyseal Line/Plate
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1

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Frontal Bone
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2

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Parietal Bone
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3

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Sphenoid Bone
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Nasal Bone
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Zygomatic Bone
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Vomer
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#7

Maxilla
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#8

Mandible
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#1

Frontal
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#2

Coronal Suture
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#3

Parietal Bone
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#4

Sphenoid Bone
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#5

Temporal bone
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#6

Maxilla
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#7

Zygomatic Bone
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#8

Styloid Process
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#9

Mandible
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#10

External Auditory Meatus
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#11

Mastoid Process
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#12

Hyoid Bone
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#1

Palantine Process
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#2

Zygomatic Bone
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#3

Sphenoid Bone
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#4

Vomer Bone
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#5

Mandibular Fossa
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#6

Mastoid Process
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#7

Occipital Condyle
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#8

Foramen Magnum
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#9

Occipital Bone
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#10

Palatine Bone
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#1

Foramen Magnum
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#2

Crista Galli
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#3

Cribriform Plate
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#4

Greater Wing of Sphenoid
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#5

Lesser Wing of Sphenoid
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#6

Sella Turcica
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#7

Occipital Bone
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#1

Spinous Process
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#2

Superior Articular Facets
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#3

Vertebral Foramen
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#4

Transverse Foramina
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#5

Transverse Processes
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#6

Body
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#1

Spinous Process
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#2

Vertebral Foramen
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#3

Inferior Articular Facets
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#4

Transverse Foramina
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#5

Body
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#1

Spinous Process
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#2

Vertebral Foramen
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#3

Transverse Process
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#4

Superior Articular Surface
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#5

Odontoid Process (Dens)
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#1

Posterior Arch
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#2

Transverse Formen
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#3

Transverse Process
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#4

Inferior Articular Facet
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#5

Anterior Arch
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What Vertebra is this?

C1 Atlas
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What Vertebra is this?

C2 Axis
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#1

Spinous Process
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#2

Transverse Process
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#3

Superior Articular Facet
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#4

Vertebral Foramen
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#5

Body
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#1

Spinous Process
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#2

Transverse Process
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#3

Vertebral Foramen
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#4

Body
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#1

Spinous Process
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#2

Body
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#3

Transverse Process
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#4

Superior Articular Process
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What Vertebra is this?

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What Vertebra is this?

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#1

Spinous Process
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#2

Superior Articular Process
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#3

Transverse Process
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#4

Vertebral Foramen
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#5

Body
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#1

Spinous Process
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#2

Inferior Articular Process
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#3

Transverse Process
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#4

Vertebral Foramen
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#5

Body
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#1

Superior Articular Process
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#2

Transverse Process
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#3

Body
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#4

Inferior Articular Process
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#5

Spinous Process
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#1

Sacrum
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#2

Coccyx
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#1

Tubercle
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#2

Head of Rib
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#3

Shaft
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#4

Sternal End
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#1

Manubrium
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#2

Body
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#3

Xiphoid Process
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#4

Costal Cartilage
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The two divisions of the Skeleton

Axial and Appendicular
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#1

Scapula
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#2

Clavicle
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#3

Humerus
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#4

Acromial end of Clavicle
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#5

Sternal end of Clavicle
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#6

Spine of the Scapula
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#7

Acromion of the Scapula
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#8

Glenoid Cavity of the Scapula
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#1

Sacrum
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#2

Ilium
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#3

Ischium
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#4

Iliac Crest
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#5

Obturator Foramen
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#6

Pubis
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#7

Head of Femur
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#8

Neck of Femur
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#9

Pubic Symphysis
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#10

Sacroiliac Joint
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#11

Right Coxal Bone
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#1

Ilium
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#2

Ischium
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#3

Obturator Foramen
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#4

Acetabulum
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#5

Ischial Spine
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#6

Greater Trochanter of Femur
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#7

Lesser Trochanter of Femur
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#8

Sacrum
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#9

Coccyx
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Male or female?

#1 Male #2 Female
Females - pelvic inlet and outlet are wider and pubic angle is greater than males. Ischial spines are shorter and more eerted than those of males.
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#1

Humerus
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#2

Radius
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#3

Ulna
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#1

Head of Humerus
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#2

Coronoid Fossa
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#3

Medial Epicondyle
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#4

Trochlea
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#5

Capitulum
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#1

Radial Fossa
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#2

Capitulum
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#3

Trochlea
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#4

Coronoid Fossa
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#5

Medial Epicondyle
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#1

Head of Humerus
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#2

Lateral Epicondyle
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#3

Olecranon Fossa
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#4

Medial Epicondyle
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#5

Ulna
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#1

Radius
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#2

Ulna
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#3

Radial Head
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#4

Radial Tuberosity
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#5

Styloid Process of Radius
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#6

Ulnar Notch
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#7

Styloid Process of Ulna
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#8

Coronoid Process
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#1

Radius
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#2

Ulna
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#3

Olecranon Process
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#4

Radial Notch
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#5

Styloid Process of Ulna
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#6

Styloid Process of Radius
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#1

Scaphoid
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#2

Lunate
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#3

Triquetral
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#4

Pisiform
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#5

Trapezium
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#6

Trapezoid
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#7

Capitate
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#8

Hamate
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#9

Metacarpals #1-5
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#10

Proximal Phalange
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#11

Middle Phalange
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#12

Distal Phalange
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#1

Tibia
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#2

Fibula
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#3

Femur
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#4

Patella
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#1

Head
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#2

Neck
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#3

Greater Trochanter
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#4

Lesser Trochanter
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#5

Medial Epicondyle
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#6

Patellar Surface
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#7

Lateral Epicondyle
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#1

Head
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#2

Neck
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#3

Greater Trochanter
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#4

Lesser Trochanter
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#1

Greater Trochanter
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#2

Lesser Trochanter
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#3

Lateral Condyle
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#4

Medial Condyle
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#1

Tibia
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#2

Fibula
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#3

Tibial Tuberosity
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#4

Lateral Condyle
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#5

Anterior Crest of Tibia
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#6

Anterior Crest of Fibula
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#7

Medial Malleolus of Tibia
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#8

Lateral Malleolus of Fibula
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#1

Calcaneous
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#2

Talus
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#3

Cuboid
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#4

Lateral Cuneiform
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#5

Navicular
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#6

Intermediate Cuneiform
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#7

Medial Cuneiform
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#8

Metatarsals
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#9

Phalanges
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What is the function of the calcaneous?
Helps support the weight of the body and serves for attachment of the large calf muscles
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What are the divisions of the foot bones?
7 Tarsals, 5 metatarsal, and 14 phalanges (proximal, middle, and distal)
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What are the three groups of hand bones?
Carpals (wrist bones), metacarpals (palm bones), and phalanges (finger bones)
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What bone articulates with the carpal bones of the wrist?
Radius
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What are the differences between the male and female pelvis?
The female pelvic inlet and pelvic outlet are wider than in males, the pubic angle is greater in females, and the ischial spines are shorter and more everted than those in males.
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What bones make up the coxal bone?
The fusion of the ilium, ischium, and pubis
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What is the groups of the ribs?
1-7 are "True Ribs"
8-10 are "False Ribs"
11-12 are "Floating Ribs"
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What is the function of the sacrum?
It shapes, strengthens, and stabilizes the pelvis.
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Which vertebrae is the largest and strongest and how many are there?
The 5 lumbar vertebrae
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How many Thoracic vertebrae are there?
12
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How many Cervical vertebrae are there?
7