Lab 2.Osteology of the Appendicular Skeleton (Part 1 & 2) Dr. Siddique Introduction to Human Anatomy East Los Angeles College
What is the appendicular skeleton?
Appendicular Bones of the Upper Extremity Clavicle Scapula Humerus Ulna Radius Carpals Metacarpals Phalanges
Scapula Superior Angle
Humerus Greater tubercle Lesser tubercle Intertubercular sulcus Deltoid tuberosity Medial epicondyle Lateral epicondyle Deltoid Tuberosity
Radius: Head Radial tuberosity Styloid process Ulna: Olecranon Coronoid process Styloid process
Carpals Scaphoid Lunate Triquetral Pisiform Trapezium Trapezoid Capitate Hamate Mnemonic Stop Letting Those People Touch The Cadaver’s Hand
Appendicular Bones of the Lower Extremity Os coxae Ilium Ischium Pubis Femur Patella Tibia Fibula Tarsals Metatarsals Phalanges Pubic symphysis
Os Coxae Os coxae (ossa=plural) Ilium Ischium Pubis
Head Neck Greater trochanter Lesser trochanter Linea aspera Medial condyle Lateral condyle Medial epicondyle Lateral epicondyle Linea aspera
Tibia Fibula Tibial tuberosity Anterior crest Medial malleolus Lateral malleolus
Tarsals Calcaneous Talus Talus Calcaneous
Study Guide Identify the appendicular bones on an articulated and disarticulated skeleton. Identify the anatomical features of appendicular bones. Know how bones of the appendicular skeleton properly articulate.