1. Name this part Acromion process HUMERUS 4. Name the red area. Greater tubercle.

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1. Name this part Acromion process

HUMERUS 4. Name the red area. Greater tubercle

8. Name this bone. scapula

6. Name the red area. capitulum

2. Name this bone. clavicle

7. What bone and part does this end articulate with? Manubrium of sternum

HUMERUS 5. Name the purple area. Lesser tubercle

11. Name this part Coracoid process

12. Name the green area. trochlea

20. How many carpals are in one hand? 8

1. 2. Lateral Epicondyle 3. Capitulum 4. Trochlea 5. Medial Epicondyle 6. Coronoid Fossa 7. Olecranon Fossa HUMERUS 8. Name the bone and the part that articulates with this depression. Olecranon process of ulna

14. Name this specific bone. 1 st metacarpal

13. Name the yellow area. Medial epicondyle

3. Name this part Glenoid cavity

10. What bone and part does this end articulate with? Acromion process of scapula

HUMERUS 16. Name the yellow area. neck

17. Name the bone and the part that articulates here. clavicle Head of humerus

25. Name this bone. ulna

18. How many phalanges are in one thumb? 2

24. Name this bone. radius

19. Name these bones. carpals

22. How many metacarpals are in one hand? 5

1. 2. Lateral Epicondyle 3. Capitulum 4. Trochlea 5. Medial Epicondyle 6. Coronoid Fossa 7. Olecranon Fossa HUMERUS 15. Name this depression. Olecranon fossa

26. How many phalanges are in one hand? 14

28. Name this specific bone. 2 nd proximal phalanx

23. Name this bone. humerus

1. 2. Lateral Epicondyle 3. Capitulum 4. Trochlea 5. Medial Epicondyle 6. Coronoid Fossa 7. Olecranon Fossa HUMERUS 21. Name this depression. Coronoid fossa

29. Name this specific bone. 5 th distal phalanx

30. Name this specific bone. 1 st proximal phalanx

27. Name these bones. metacarpals