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What 15 parts are in the Scapula?

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Superior border, Suprascapular notch, Acromion, Coracoid process, Glenoid cavity, Supraglenoid tubercle, Subscapular fossa, Infraspinous fossa, Lateral border, Medial border, Supraspinous fossa, Spine, Superior angle, Inferior angle, Lateral angle

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What 3 parts are in the Clavicle?

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Sternal end, Acromial end, and Conoid tubercle

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What 5 parts are in the Sternum?

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Manubrium, Sternal angle, Body, Xiphoid process, and Sternal notch

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What 15 parts are in the Humerus?

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Greater tubercle, Lesser tubercle, Intertubular sulcus, Deltoid tuberosity, Coronoid fossa, Radial fossa, Radial groove, Olecranon fossa, Lateral epicondyle, Capitulum, Trochlea, Medial epicondyle, Surgical Neck, and Anatomical Neck

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What 4 parts are in the Radius?

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Head, Neck, Radial tuberosity, and Styloid process

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What 7 parts are in the Ulna?

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Olecranon, Trochlear notch, Coronoid process, Ulnar tuberosity, Ulnar notch, Head of ulna, and Styloid process

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What 3 parts are in the Phalanges?

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Proximal phalanx, Middle phalanx, and Distal phalanx

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Articulations:

A rounded knob that articulates with another bone (occipital condyles of the skull)

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Condyle

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Articulations:

A smooth, flat, slightly concave or convex articulate surface (articulate facets of the vertebrae)

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Facet

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Articulations:

The prominent expanded end of a bone, sometimes rounded (head of the femur)

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Head

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Expansions and projections:

A narrow ridge (iliac crest of the pelvis)

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Crest

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Expansions and projections:

An expended region superior to a condyle (medial epicondyle of the femur)

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Epicondyle

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Expansions and projections:

A slightly raised, elongated ridge (nuchal lines of the skull)

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Line

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Expansions and projections:

Any bony prominence (mastoid process of the skull)

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Process

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Expansions and projections:

A bony outgrowth or protruding part (mental protuberance of the chin)

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Protuberance

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Expansions and projections:

A sharp, slender, or narrow process (mental spines of the mandible)

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Spine

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Expansions and projections:

Two massive processes unique to the femur

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Trochanter

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Expansions and projections:

A small, rounded process (greater tubercle of the humerus)

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Tubercle

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Expansions and projections:

A rough elevated surface (tibial tuberosity)

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Tuberosity

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Depressions:

A pit or socket (tooth socket)

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Alveolus

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Depressions:

A shallow, broad, or elongated basin (mandibular fossa)

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Fossa

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Depressions:

A small pit (fovea capitis of the femur)

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Fovea

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A groove for a tendon, nerve, or blood vessel (intertubercular sulcus of the humerus)

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Sulcus

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Passages and cavities:

A tubular passage or tunnel in a bone (auditory canal of the skull)

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Canal

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Passages and cavities:

A slit through a bone (orbital fissures behind the eye)

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Fissure

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Passages and cavities:

A hole through a bone, usually round (foremen magnum of the skull)

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Foramen

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Passages and cavities:

An opening into a canal (external acoustic meatus of the ear)

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Meatus

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Passages and cavities:

An air-filled space in a bone (frontal sinus of the forehead)

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Sinus