Appendicular Skeleton

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  • The bones in red are called the Humerus
  • The area in red is called the Head
  • The area in white is called the surgical neck
    A) 3
  • The highlighted area is called the deltoid tuberosity
  • The highlighted area is called a intertubercular groove
  • The area in blue is called the greater tuberosity
  • The area in green is called the lesser tuberosity
  • The highlighted area is called the Lateral Epicondyle
  • The highlighted area is called the Lateral Epicondyle
  • The circled area is called the Coronoid Fossa
  • The circled area is called the Olecranon Fossa
  • The circled bone is called the Ulna
  • The circled area is called the Olecranon Process
  • The circled area is called the Radial Notch
  • The circled area is called the Styloid Process
  • The circled area is called the Coronoid Process
  • This bone is called the Ulna
  • This is called the Radius
  • This is the Anterior view of the Radius
  • The circled area is called the Styloid Process
  • This is a Posterior view, the Ulna is on the left and Radius on the right
  • This is the Radial Tuberosity of the Radius
  • This is the head of the Radius
  • This is the neck of the Radius
  • Green: Proximal, Blue: Middle, Red: Distal
  • The area circled is called the Phalanges
  • The circled area is called the Metacarpals
  • The circled area is called the Carpals
  • The entire area is called the Pelvic Girdle
  • The circled area is called the Symphysis Pubis
  • The area circled is called the Acetabulum
  • The highlighted area is called the Obiturator Foramen
  • The area in purple is called the Ilium
  • The entire bone is called the Coxal Bone
  • The area circled is called the Iliac crest
  • The area in blue is called the Iliac Fossa
  • The area in red is called the Ischium
  • The area in blue is called the Ischial Tuberosity
  • The green area is called the Pubis
  • The highlighted area is called the Pubic Arch, it is only shown when the two Coxal Bones are connected