Using key choices, identify the bone names or markings according to the descript
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Using key choices, identify the bone names or markings according to the descriptions that follow. Insert the appropriate term or letter in answer blanks. Key Choices E Coronoid fossa K. olecranon fossa Scapula A. Acramion B. Cap tulum G. Deltoid tuberosity L Olecranon process Q. Sternum C. Carpal R. Styloid process H. Glenoid cavity M. Phalanges I). Clavicle N. Radial tuberosity S. Trochlea v I. Humerus E. Coracoid process J. Metacarpals O. Radius Ulna 1. Raised area on lateral surface of humerus to which deltoid muscle attaches 2. Arm bone 3. 4. Bones composing the shoulder girdle 6. Forearm bones 7. Point where scapula and clavicle connea 8. Shoulder girdle bone that has no attachment to the axial skeleton 9. Shoulder girdie bone that articulates anteriorly with the sternum 10. Socket in the scapula for the arm bones 11 Process above the glenoid cavity that permits muscle attachment 12. y called the collarbone 13. Distal medial process of the humerus: joins the ulna 14. Medial bone of the forearm in anatomical position 15. Rounded knob on the humerus that articulates with the radius 16. Anterior depression; superior to the uochlea, receives part of the ulna when the forearm is flexed 17. Forearm bone involved in formation of elbow joint 19, Bones that articulate with the clavice 18. 20, Bones of the wrist 21. Bones of the fingers 22. Heads of these bones form the knucklesExplanation / Answer
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1. Raised area on lateral surface of humerus to which deltoid muscle attaches---G. deltoid tuberosity
2. Arm bone—I. Humerus
3. D. Clavicle 4. P. Scapula; -----------Bones composing the shoulder girdle
5. O. Radius 6. T. Ulna; ------Forearm bones
7. Point where scapula and clavicle connect----A. Acromion
8. Shoulder girdle boen that has no attachment to the axial skeleton---P. Scapula
9. Shoulder girdle bone that articulates anteriorly with the sternum---D. Clavicle
10. Socket in the scapula for arm bone---H. Glenoid Cavity
11. Process above the glenoid cavity that permits muscle attachment—E. Coracoid Process
12. Commonly called the collarbone---D. Clavicle
13. Distal medial process of the humerus; joins the ulna---S. Trochlea
14. Medial bone of the forearm in anatomical position----T. Ulna
15. Rounded knob on the humerus that articulates with the radius--- B. Capitulum
16. Anterior depression, superior to the trochlea, that receives part of the ulna when the forearm is flexed------
K. Coronoid fossa
17. Forearm bone involved in formation of the elbow joint----T. ulna
18. P. Scapula; 19. Q. Sternum: --- Bones that articulate with the clavicle
20. Bones of wrist-----C. Carpals
21. Bones of fingers----M. Phalanges
22. Heads of these bones form the knuckles---J. Metacarpals
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