HBA 551 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Coronoid Fossa Of The Humerus, Radial Nerve, Navicular Bone

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Allows us to move + manipulate objects. Which bones are part of the appendicular skeleton (or *all of the following are part of the appendicular skeleton except*) On the lateral/acromial end, there is a bump/facet for articulation with acromion. Clavicle only part that directly articulates with/connects to the axial skeleton. What bones make up the pelvic girdle. What bones make up the pectoral (shoulder) girdle. Connects w axial skeleton only at manubrium. Glenohumeral is made up of what bones. Rounded, articulating surface; contained w in joint capsule. Deltoid tuberosity: a bulge in the shaft; attaches deltoid muscle. Radial groove: for radial nerve; posterior to deltoid tuberosity. Coronoid fossa + olecranon fossa; articulates w ulna. Which bones are lateral/medial to each other. Name of bones that make up fingers. All #"s of fingers; see picture . Metacarpals: make up the palm/curve of the hand. Proximal row of 4; distal row of 4. Know what a coxal bone is (*on pelvis*)

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