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Appendicular skeleton Limbs and base units
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I am king of the mountain!
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Pectoral Girdle Connects upper limbs (arms) to axial skeleton.
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Clavicle Collar bone (2)
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Scapula Shoulder blade (2)
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HUMERUS Upper arm, big bone (2)
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Radius and ulna R= Lower arm, thumb side (2) U= Lower arm, pinky side (2)
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Olecranon Process Elbow bone on the proximal side of the Ulna Page 149
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Dislocated elbow
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Carpals Wrist bones. Short bones (16) (8 in each wrist)
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Carpal bones A. scaphoid B. lunate C. triquetrum D. pisiform E. hamate F. capitate G. trapezoid H. trapesium
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Carpals Sally left the party, to take Cathy home ……or…… Special one
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Metacarpals Palm of the hand (10 or 5 in each hand)
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Phalanges Finger bones (28 or 14 in each hand).
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Recap in #’s: Totals Clavicle = 2 Scapula = 2 Humerus = 2 Radius = 2 Ulna = 2 Carpals = 16 Metacarpals = 10 Phalanges = 28 TOTAL in the pectoral girdle and arms is: 64
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