The proximal head of the humerus consists of following parts, a head, an anatomical neck, as well as greater and lesser tubercles.
Its distal end has articular parts trochlea and capitulum, and non-articular parts are olecranon fossa, coronoid fossa, radial fossa.
please help Humerus Label the following: Head (2x) Anatomical neck (2x) Surgical neck Greater tubercle (2x)...
label the parts on the humerus: head,greater tubercle 4. Label the parts on the humerus: head, greater tubercle, lesser tubercle, intertubercular sulcus, deltoid tuberosity, olecranon fossa, coronoid fossa, trochlea, capitulum, medial epicondyle, lateral epicondyle head ofd humerus head of humeus greater tubercle lesser tubercle -deltoid tuberosity deltold tuberosity coronoid fossa olecranon fossa lateral epicondyle medial epycondyle medial -lateral epvcondyle trochlea trochlea Anterior view Posterior view 5. Label the two bones located in the forearm and identify specific parts of their...
ACTIVITY 2 Upper Limb: Ex amining the Bones of the Arm and Forearm The humerus is the only bone found in the arm. It is the longest and largest bone of the upper limb. O On the skeleton, locate the humerus in each arm. Notice that it is involved in the formation of two major joints: the shoulder joint and the elbow joint Posterior Anterior 2 On a skeleton or disarticulated humerus, identify the bone markings Greater labeled in the...
Pre-Lab #4 (This will help you prepare for the Skeletal Anatomy Test at end of Week 5). Diagram (or obtain an unlabeled digital image of) and label the bones below. You can obtain unlabeled images online. For each bone complete the following tasks for Pre-Lab #4 Identify the bone and whether it is right or left (if that applies). Identify any markings or structures listed below on the bone (ex: fossa, cavity, process, etc). Identify any specific joints/articulations this bone...
please answer the question as in the picture(by filling the table and note in paragraphs or sentences) NAME: FUNCTIONS OF BONE MARKINGS MARKING BONE(S) MARKING FUNCTION articulates with it, what OCCURS ON (e.g s through it or attaches to it) External auditory meatus Mastoid process Styloid process Petrous portion Internal auditory meatus Foramen magnum Occipital condyle Sella turcica Op plate Crista galli cess Intervertebral discs Zygomatic process Temporal process Condylar process Mandibular fossa Superior articular processes Inferior articular processes Transverse...
1 cha Jonts Flashcards | Q Homework Saved Help Save & Exit Submit Correctly label the following anatomical features of the elbow joint. Radius Humerus Joint capsule Uina Radial collateral ligament Anular ligament Olecranon Lateral epicondyle Next > < Prev 3 of
Correctly label the following anatomical features of the coxal joint. Greater trochanter Lesser tubercle Pubofemoral ligament Femur Pubis llium Femoral head Ischium lliofemoral ligament Greater tubercle Lesser trochanter
please help!!! Label the following: Spinous process (2x) Vertebral foramen Transverse process (2x) Body Transverse foramen Lamina Inferior articular process (2x) Pedicle Superior articular facet and process Superior articular process Typical cervical vertebra, superior and lateral views.
please help. Thank you so much :-) dorsalis pedis artery (door-SAL-iss PEE-diss), which sup plies the ankle and dorsal region of the foot. The fibular artery arises from the posterior tibial artery and supplies the lateral aspect of the leg. 2. Identify and describe the function of the major arteries that supply the thorax. 3. Identify and describe the function of the major arteries that supply the upper limbs Materials Needed O Anatomical charts O Anatomical models Activity 1 Identifying...