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| points over the top of the shoulder and anchors some of the muscles on the arm |
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| shallow socket that receives the head of the arm bone |
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| acts as the brace that holds the arm away |
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| the only point where the girdle attaches to the axial skeleton |
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| shoulder blade, not directly attached to the axial skeleton |
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| enlarged end of the spine of the scapula |
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| round head fits into the glenoid cavity of the scapula |
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| greater & lesser tubercles |
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| where the deltoid muscle of the shoulder attaches |
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| marks the course of the radial nerve |
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| on the medial end and forms part of the elbow joint |
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| coronoid process of the Ulna fits to make the elbow joint |
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| olecranon process of the Ulna fits to make the elbow joint |
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| lateral bone (thumb side) |
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| where the radius and ulna articulate with each other. One each, proximal and distal. |
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| where the tendons of the bicep muscles attach. Just below the head. |
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| medial bone (little finger side) |
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| coronoid process & olecranon process |
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| "grip" the throclea of the humerus rests. On the proximal end. |
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| between the coronoid and olecranon processes. Where the trochlea of the humerus rests. |
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| palm of the hand, numbered 1-5 starting with the thumb |
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| 3 bones for each finger, 2 for the thumb. Named and numbered for location proximal, middle, and distal. |
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| carpals (8) - carpus (wrist) |
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| arranged in two irregular rows, and bound together by ligaments that restrict movement |
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