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Identifying Left and Right Bones
Identifying left and right bones of the appendicular skeleton
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Anatomy
12th Grade
11/15/2018

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Term
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Anterior or Posterior?
Right or Left?
Why?
Definition
Right Scapula Anterior View

Because the spine is not visible and the Glenoid cavity is visible.
Term
Anterior or Posterior?
Right or Left?
Why?[image]
Definition
Right Scapula Posterior view

Because the spine is visible and and Glenoid cavity cannot be seen from this view.
Term
Superior or Inferior?
Right or Left?
Why?[image]
Definition
Right clavicle superior view

Because the sternal extremity is always medial.
Term
Superior or Inferior?
Right or Left?
Why?[image]
Definition
Right clavicle inferior view

Because the costal tuberosity can be seen medially and the acromial extremity is always lateral.
Term
Anterior or Posterior?
Right or Left?
Why?[image]
Definition
Right humerus anterior view

Because the head is always medial and the radial fossa can be seen.
Term
Anterior or Posterior?
Right or Left?
Why?[image]
Definition
Right Humerus posterior view

Because the head is always medial and the olecranon fossa can be seen.
Term
Anterior or Posterior?
Right or Left?
Why?[image]
Definition
right radius anterior view

Because the styloid process is always lateral and the radial tuberosity is always medial.
Term
Anterior or Posterior?
Right or Left?
Why?[image]
Definition
right radius posterior view

Because the styloid process is always lateral and the radial tuberosity is always medial.
Term
Anterior or Posterior?
Right or Left?
Why?[image]
Definition
right ulna anterior view

Because the trochlear notch and coronoid process can be seen.
Term
Anterior or Posterior?
Right or Left?
Why? [image]
Definition
right ulna posterior view

styloid process can be seen, olecranon process can be seen.
Term
Lateral or Medial?
Right or Left?
Why?[image]
Definition
lateral view of os coxa

Because Acetabulum can be seen.
Term
Lateral or Medial?
Right or Left?
Why?[image]
Definition
Medial view of os coxa

Because Acetabulum cannot be seen.
Term
Anterior or Posterior?
Right or Left?
Why?[image]
Definition
Anterior view of right femur

Because head is always medial, greater trochanter is lateral, and linea aspera cannot be seen.
Term
Anterior or Posterior?
Right or Left?
Why?[image]
Definition
Posterior view of right femur

Because head is always medial, intercondylar fossa and linea aspera can be seen.
Term
Anterior or Posterior?
Right or Left?
Why?[image]
Definition
Anterior view of right tibia

Because medial malleolous is always medial and tibial tuberosity can be seen.
Term
Anterior or Posterior?
Right or Left?
Why?[image]
Definition
Posterior View of right tibia

Because medial malleolous is always medial and the tibial tuberosity cannot be seen.
Term
Anterior or Posterior?
Right or Left?
Why?[image]
Definition
Anterior view of right fibula

Because lateral malleolous is always lateral and intereosseus crest can be seen
Term
Anterior or Posterior?
Right or Left?
Why?[image]
Definition
Posterior view of right fibula

Because lateral malleolous is always lateral and intereosseus crest cannot be seen
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