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  1. carpals. List the proximal row of wrist bones from lateral to medial: scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform. List the distal row of carpal bones from lateral to medial: trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, hamate. The ___________ form the palm of the hand, and the heads of these bones form the knuckles. metacarpals.

  2. REVIEW SHEET. EXERCISE. 10. The Appendicular Skeleton. Bones of the Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb. 1. Fill in the blank to complete the statements below: a. The bones that form the pectoral girdle are the clavicula _____ and scapula. b. The upper limb is formed by the arm bone, the humerus and the two bones of the forearm, the ulna and. c.

  3. Distinguish between the true pelvis and the false pelvis. The true pelvis is the region inferior to the pelvic brim, which is encircled. by bone. The false pelvis is the area medial to the flaring iliac bones and lies superior to the pelvic brim.

  4. Factors for why shoulder girdle is light and allows upper limb degree of mobility not seen anywhere else. - sternoclavicular joints are the ONLY site of attachment of shoulder girdles to axial skeleton. - relative looseness of scapular attachment allows it to slide back and forth against thorax with muscular activity.

  5. Exercise 10 Review Sheet The Appendicular Skeleton: Anatomy and Physiology J. Gordon Betts,Peter DeSaix,Jody E. Johnson,Oksana Korol,Dean H. Kruse,Brandon Poe,James A. Wise,Mark Womble,Kelly A. Young,2013-04-25 Anatomy & Physiology Lindsay Biga,Devon Quick,Sierra Dawson,Amy Harwell,Robin Hopkins,Joel Kaufmann,Mike LeMaster,Philip Matern,Katie ...

  6. Review Sheet Exercise 10 The Appendicular Skeleton Answer Key : Anatomy and Physiology J. Gordon Betts,Peter DeSaix,Jody E. Johnson,Oksana Korol,Dean H. Kruse,Brandon Poe,James A. Wise,Mark Womble,Kelly A. Young,2013-04-25 Anatomy & Physiology Lindsay Biga,Devon Quick,Sierra Dawson,Amy

  7. Preview text. R E V I E W S H E E T NAME EXERCISE LAB 10 The Appendicular Skeleton Bones of the Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb 1. Match the bone names or markings in column B with the descriptions in column A. The items in column B may be used more than once.

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