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Name the bone(s) that corresponds with the description: Raised area on lateral surface of the humerus to which deltoid muscle attaches. |
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Name the bone(s) that corresponds with the description: Arm bone. |
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Name the bone(s) that corresponds with the description: The bones of the shoulder girdle. |
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-The scapula -The clavicle |
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Name the bone(s) that corresponds with the description: Forearm bones |
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Name the bone(s) that corresponds with the description: The scapular region to which the clavicle connects. |
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Name the bone(s) that corresponds with the description: Shoulder girdle bone that is unattached to the axial skeleton. |
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Name the bone(s) that corresponds with the description: Shoulder girdle bone that transmits forces from upper limb to the bony thorax. |
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Name the bone(s) that corresponds with the description: Depression in the scapula that articulates with the humerus. |
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Name the bone(s) that corresponds with the description: Process above the glenoid cavity that permits muscle attachment. |
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Name the bone(s) that corresponds with the description: The "collarbone". |
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Name the bone(s) that corresponds with the description: Distal condyle of the humerus that articulates with the ulna. |
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Name the bone(s) that corresponds with the description: Medial bone of the forearm in anatomical position. |
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Name the bone(s) that corresponds with the description: Rounded knob on the humerus; adjoins the radius. |
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Name the bone(s) that corresponds with the description: Anterior depression, superior to the trochlea, which recieves part of the ulna when the forearm is flexed. |
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Name the bone(s) that corresponds with the description: Forearm bone involved in the formation of the elbow joint. |
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Name the bone(s) that corresponds with the description: Wrist bones |
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Name the bone(s) that corresponds with the description: Finger bones. |
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Name the bone(s) that corresponds with the description: Heads of these bones form knuckles. |
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Name the bone(s) that corresponds with the description: Bones that articulate with the clavicle. |
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Give the scientific name of the bone(s) described: Upper arm bone |
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Give the scientific name of the bone(s) described: Bones of the pectoral or shoulder girdle |
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Give the scientific name of the bone(s) described: Forearm bones |
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Give the scientific name of the bone(s) described: The "collarbone" |
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Give the scientific name of the bone(s) described: Wrist bones |
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Give the scientific name of the bone(s) described: The medial bone in the forearm |
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Give the scientific name of the bone(s) described: Finger bones |
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Give the scientific name of the bone(s) described: Distal ends of these bone form your knuckles |
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Give the scientific name of the bone(s) described: 3 bones that fuse to form the coxal bone. |
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Give the scientific name of the bone(s) described: Kneecap |
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Give the scientific name of the bone(s) described: Longest, strongest bone |
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Give the scientific name of the bone(s) described: Shin bone |
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Give the scientific name of the bone(s) described: Ankle bones |
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Give the scientific name of the bone(s) described: Weight bearing ankle bone |
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Give the scientific name of the bone(s) described: Heel bone |
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Give the scientific name of the bone(s) described: Thin lateral leg bone |
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Give the scientific name of the bone(s) described: Socket that recieves the head of the thigh bone. |
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Give the scientific name of the bone(s) described: Shoulder blade |
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Give the scientific name of the bone(s) described: Foot bones |
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Give the scientific name of the bone(s) described: Lateral ankle projection |
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How can you tell the difference between a male and female skeleton? |
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Look at the pubic arch. In males, it is 60 degrees, but in women, its over 70. |
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What is an individual finger bone called? |
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Give the scientific name of the bone(s) described: Point of the shoulder |
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