These are sites of muscle attachments.
What are Greater and Lesser Tubercles?
Medial bone(on the pinky finger side) of the forearm.
Bonus Question!!!
What is it called when you smack another persons palm?
What is a High Five?
Typically a long bone and at its proximal end, it fits into the scapula.
What is the Humerus?
Lateral bone (on the thumb side) of the forearm
What is the Radius?
What is also known as the wrist?
What is the Carpus?
At the distal end of the Humerus and looks like a spoon while the next one is lateral to this one, what are these bones?
What are the Trochlea and Capitulum?
This separates the coronoid and olecranon processes.
What is the Trochlear Notch?
There are three bones in each finger except for the thumb, these bones are called what?
What are Phalanges?
This is a large, fleshy deltoid muscle shoulder attachment.
What is Deltoid Tuberosity?
This is where the tendon of muscle attaches.
Hint: It's just below the hand of the forearm.
What is the Radial Tuberosity?
When thought of, these are the palm of the hand.
What are Metacarpals?
Anterior and posterior depressions that are flanked by medial and lateral epicondyles.
what are Coronoid and Olecranon Fossa's?
These grip the Trochlea Notch of the humerus in a plier-like joint.
What are the Coronoid and Olecranon Processes?
There are two irregular rows of four bones in each hand. What are these bones called?