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Tips of the Day!. Do NOT learn bones based on size!. EX: Just because a bone is big does not mean it is the femur! For bone quizzes check out lecture CD-ROM (skeletal system chapter) eSkeletons website. Proximal vs. Distal Ends. Proximal End of Femur. Distal End of Femur.
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Tips of the Day! Do NOT learn bones based on size! EX: Just because a bone is big does not mean it is the femur! For bone quizzes check out lecture CD-ROM (skeletal system chapter) eSkeletons website
Proximal vs. Distal Ends Proximal End of Femur Distal End of Femur
More Terminology Anterior = front Posterior = rear Superior = above Inferior = below Lateral = side Medial = middle
Deltoid Muscle attachment
Humerus Anterior View Posterior View Deltoid attachment *
The Ulna Wrist ligament Attachment
Ulna – Humerus Articulation • “wrench-like” trochlear notch grips trochlea • olecranon process fits into olecranon fossa • coranoid process fits into cononoid fossa ULNA HUMERUS
Radius • thumb-side of forearm • “radius rotates” Bicep attachment Radial Tuberosity
The Tibia Tibial Tuberosity Attachment of patellar ligament and quadriceps Muscles (Pg. 215 in book) Medial Malleolus
Illium Pubis Ischium
G. & L. Sciatic Notches allow for nerve and blood vessel passage Greater Sciatic Notch Lesser Sciatic Notch