KINESIOL 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Patella, Navicular Bone, Coronoid Fossa Of The Humerus

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There are 206 bones in the human body. Lies along the longitudinal axis: skull, auditory ossicles, hyoid bone, vertebral column, rib cage. Has 126 bones: upper limbs, lower limbs, pectoral girdles, pelvic girdles. The pectoral girdle and upper limb the pelvic girdle and lower limb. Contains 2 pairs of bones: scapula, clavicle. A triangular flat bone: located in the upper back region. Forms the acromion process with the clavicle: also an attachment point for some shoulder muscles. Divides the posterior surface of the scapula into 2 revisions: supraspinous fossa. Also a region for shoulder muscle attachments. Has small ridges on the surface: this is where the scapula associates with the ribs. Provides an attachment point for muscles that extend into the upper limbs. Articulates medially with the sternum: at the sternoclavicular joint. Articulates laterally with the scapula on the acromion process: at the acromioclavicular joint.

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