REVIEW SHEET Name Lab Section Date The Appendicular Skeleton QUESTIONS 1-5: Iden
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REVIEW SHEET Name Lab Section Date The Appendicular Skeleton QUESTIONS 1-5: Identify the following bone markings by palpating (feeling through the skin) them on yourself or your lab partne Select your answers from the following list. Answers may be used once or not at all. a. radial head b. medial epicondyle c. scapular spine d. coracoid process e. greater tubercle f. styloid process of ulna g. acromion h. styloid process of the radius i. lateral epicondyle j. lesser tubercle k. ulnar head 1. head of the humerus The prominent bony ridge that you can palpate across the posterior surface of the scapula is the Place your index finger on the manubrium of clavicle. The lateral end of the clavicle articulates with the f your sternum and move it laterally in either direction along the S-shaped path of the of the scapula. 3. nrar theabo oin, uc youe theunb and index figer to plpate the andthe two prominent 4. With your forearm extended. identify a shallow lateral depression on the posterior surface of the elbow. The hard surface that you ca feel within this depression is the 5. Near the wrist joint, palpate the small projection at the distal end of the ulna. This projection is the QUESTIONS 6-16: Identify the bone markings labeled in the following diagrams. Color the bones with the indicated colors Clavicle green Scapula red Humerus blue 6. 10 12 13 10. 12. pnatanic Merk 15 ?16 13. 1s. Scalula ,16. Scafula Posterior view Anterior view The Appendacular SkeletonExplanation / Answer
Ans-1-scapular spine
also known as the shoulder bone (or shoulder blade) divides its back surface into unequal portions Which are dorsal surface of the scapula into the supraspinous and infraspinous fossae.
Ans/2-acromion
acromion Locate the acromioclavicular joint by feeling the rotating action when you move your shoulder joint anteriorly.
Answer-3-medial epicondyle ( creates a prominent, blunt protuberance on the medial side of the condyle) and lateral epicondyle
Answer -4-radial head
Ans-5-styloid projection of ulna
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