BIO 205 Lecture 9: BIO 205 2/7/17

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Scapula (anterior view) medial (vertebral), lateral (axillary) and superior borders superior, lateral (acromial), and inferior angles. Scapula (posterior view) medial (vertebral), lateral (axillary) and superior borders superior, lateral (acromial), and inferior angles. Head of radius neck radial tuberosity ulnar notch of radius styloid process of radius. Ulna head of ulna olecranon process coronoid process radial notch of ulna ulnar tuberosity styloid process of ulna. Trapezium trapezoid capitate hamate some lovers try positions that they can"t handle . The metacarpal bones are the 5 bones that make up the palm of the hand. The metacarpals are numbered 1-5 starting with the thumb and ending with the smallest digit. Each metacarpal presents with a proximal base (which articulates with the carpal bones), an elongated shaft and a distal head (which articulates with the phalanges). The phalanges (singular phalanx) are the bones that make up the digits. The thumb presents with a proximal phalanx and a distal phalanx.

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