Connections
Bone Collector
Bits and Parts
Holding it all Together
Miscellaneous
100
The Interphalangeal joints are this type of Synovial joint.
What are Hinge joints?
100
This is the number of individual bones in the hand.
What is 27?
100
This is the lateral condyle on the distal humerus.
What is the Capitulum?
100
This is the only bony union between the upper extremity and the trunk.
What is the Sternoclavicular joint?
100
This is the number of carpal bones.
What is 8?
200
This is the classifications of the elbow joints.
What is Diarthrodial, Synovial, Hinge joint?
200
These are the three types of bones in the hand.
What are the Carpals, Metacarpals, and the Phalanges?
200
The head of the radius is on this end of the bone.
What is the proximal end?
200
This is an oval depression on the lateral surface of the head of the scapula.
What is the glenoid fossa?
200
Extension of the forearm places this part of the ulna in the depression on the posterior surface of the distal humerus.
What is the Olecrannon Process?
300
This is the type of synovial joint found between the head of the metacarpals and the base of the phalanges.
What is Condylar (ellipsoid)?
300
This is the bone that acts as a brace or prop for the scapula.
What is the clavicle?
300
This is the large, rounded bony prominence on the superior, lateral border located just below the anatomical neck of the humerus.
What is the Greater Tuberosity?
300
This is the depression located at the lateral end of the superior border of the scapula.
What is the Scapular Notch?
300
The semilunar notch of the ulna, which is formed by the anterior surface of the Olecrannon and the Coronoid process, accommodates this part of the humerus.
What is the Trochlea?
400
This is the classifications of the Scapulohumeral joint.
What is Diarthrodial, Synovial, Ball & Socket?
400
This is the carpal bone that has a hook-like process arising from its anterior surface.
What is the Hamate?
400
This is the bony prominence on the distal medial border of the ulna.
What is the Ulnar/Medial Styloid Process?
400
This is the flat, rounded bony prominence continuous with the lateral end of the spine of the scapula, which can often be felt through the skin.
What is the Acromion?
400
These are the 4 carpal bones of the proximal row, starting on the lateral side, in order.
What are the Navicular (Scaphoid), Lunate, Triquetrum, and Pisiform?
500
DAILY DOUBLE!!! These are the two points of articulation for the Humeroradial joint.
What is the Capitulum of the humerus and the Head of the radius?
500
This carpal bone lies anterior to the Triquetrum.
What is the Pisiform?
500
These are the depressions above and below the clavicle, visible in thin subjects.
What are the Supraclavicular and Infraclavicular Fossas?
500
This is the beaklike process of bone projecting anteriorly from the neck of the scapula.
What is the Corocoid process?
500
These are the 4 carpal bones of the distal row, starting on the lateral side, in order.
What are the Greater Multangular (Trapezium), Lesser Multangular (Trapezoid), Capitate, and Hamate?
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