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Chapter 5 The Skeletal System

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1 Chapter 5 The Skeletal System

2 The Appendicular Skeleton
Limbs (appendages) Pectoral girdle Pelvic girdle 126 Bones

3 The Appendicular Skeleton

4 The Pectoral (Shoulder) Girdle
Composed of two bones Clavicle – collarbone Scapula – shoulder blade These bones allow the upper limb to have exceptionally free movement

5 Bones of the Shoulder Girdle

6 Bones of the Shoulder Girdle

7 Scapula (shoulder blade)
Glenoid cavity- creates a place for the head of the humerus to fit (socket) 3 borders- Superior, vertebral (medial), axillary (lateral) Spine is a large ridge on posterior side, provides for large area of muscle attachment Acromion process- acromioclavicular joint (A-C joint) Corocoid process- helps in stabilizing the A-C joint

8 Bones of the Upper Limb The arm is formed by a single bone Humerus

9 Humerus Greater tubercle Lesser tubercle Head of humerus
Olecranon fossa Epicondyles Condyles

10 Bones of the Upper Limb The forearm has two bones Ulna Radius

11 Ulna Olecranon process: funny bone; point of elbow
Styloid process: site of muscle attachment

12 Radius Radial tuberosity: site of attachment for the bicep
Ulnar notch: point of articulation with the Ulna Styloid process

13 Bones of the Upper Limb The hand Carpals (8) – wrist
Metacarpals (5) – palm Phalanges (14) – fingers


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