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Shoulder Girdle and Humerus/Radius Bone Review: Identifying Bones and Landmarks, Lab Reports of Physiology

A lab exercise for identifying bones and bone landmarks of the shoulder girdle and humerus/radius. Students are required to match the given descriptions with the corresponding answers. A list of bones and landmarks, as well as their respective functions and locations.

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Pre 2010

Uploaded on 02/12/2009

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Download Shoulder Girdle and Humerus/Radius Bone Review: Identifying Bones and Landmarks and more Lab Reports Physiology in PDF only on Docsity! KNR 181 Lab Shoulder Girdle Bone Review Matching: Identify the bones or bone landmarks according to the descriptions that follow. Insert the appropriate answers in the answer blanks. A. Acromion B. Superior border C. Coracoid process D. Glenoid cavity E. Sternal end F. Lateral border G. Conoid tubercle H. Clavicle I. Subscapular fossa J. Supraspinous fossa K. Inferior angle L. Scapula _____ 1. The upper margin or edge of the scapula. _____ 2. The upper section of the scapula where it attaches to the clavicle. _____ 3. The shoulder girdle bone that articulates with the sternum and scapula. _____ 4. The landmark on the scapula below which a skinfold measurement is often taken. _____ 5. The anatomical name for the "arm socket". _____ 6. The anterior projection on the scapula above the glenoid cavity where a muscle attaches. _____ 7. A small lump on the clavicle on the inferior surface. _____ 8. The anterior surface of the scapula. _____ 9. The bone that is usually called the "shoulder-blade". _____10. This depression is found above the spine of the scapula. _____11. This landmark fits into the clavicular notch of the sternum. _____12. This border is closest to the arm pit and is also called the axillary border.
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