Diagrams Flashcards
1
Q
1.
A
intertubercular groove
2
Q
2.
A
lesser tubercle
3
Q
3.
A
lateral epicondyle
4
Q
4.
A
capitulum
5
Q
5.
A
humeral condyle
6
Q
6.
A
head
7
Q
7.
A
anatomical neck
8
Q
8.
A
medial epicondyle
9
Q
9.
A
coronoid fossa
10
Q
10.
A
trochlea
11
Q
11.
A
greater tubercle
12
Q
12.
A
surgical neck
13
Q
13.
A
deltoid tuberosity
14
Q
14.
A
shaft
15
Q
15.
A
olecranon fossa
16
Q
16.
A
lateral epicondyle
17
Q
17.
A
trochlea
18
Q
1.
A
talus
19
Q
2.
A
calcaneus
20
Q
3.
A
cuboid
21
Q
1.
A
trochlear notch
22
Q
2.
A
olecranon process
23
Q
3.
A
coronoid process
24
Q
4.
A
head
25
5.
radial tuberosity
26
6.
middle radialulnar
27
7.
head
28
8.
styloid process
29
9.
styloid process
30
Which bone is the radius and which one is the ulnar? How do you know?
Left is radius, right is ulnar; for the radius, styloid process is lateral and for the ulna, trochlear notch is anterior and styloid process is medial