Bones and ligaments wrist

    • [DOC File]Human Anatomy Chapter 8: Appendicular Skeleton

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      Distal ends of both bones articulate with the _____ (wrist bones) Bones of the wrist and hand _____are the wrist bones (short bones) ... To what structure to the cruciate ligaments attach? To what structure do the muscles of the quadriceps group attach to the tibia? There is little flexibility between the tibia and fibula; True (A) or False (B) ...

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 8

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      4. Condyloid joints- both articulating surfaces are oval and this allows for angular motion. The oval articular surface of one bone fits into the depression of the adjoining bones; examples include phalangeal joints (knuckles) and radial carpal (wrist). 5. Saddle joints- both joints have concave and convex areas and are shaped like saddle.

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    • [DOC File]Anatomy and Physiology Unit 5 Test Review

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      Bones, Joints, Cartilages, and ligaments. What are the five major functions of the skeletal system? Support, organ protection, storage of fats and minerals, hematopoesis (blood cell formation), and movement. ... the joints in the wrist; the joint at the shoulder and hip

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    • [DOC File]I

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      80 bones in total, these bones lie around the longitudinal axis of the body. ... Projects inferiorly from the inferior surface of the temporal bone and is the point of attachment for muscles and ligaments of the tongue and neck. ... The distal end of the radius articulates with three bones of the wrist: the lunate, the scaphoid, and the triquetrum.

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    • [DOC File]HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY

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      _____bones that form longitudinal axis _____bones of the limbs and girdles. The system includes joints ,cartilage and ligaments. Bones:An Overview. Functions-besides giving body shape and Form: Support-supports body and cradles soft organs. Protection-protect soft organs-eg.

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    • [DOC File]MUSCULOSKELETAL INJURIES

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      Types of Bones - there are four types of bones that are classified by shape (see figure 1): Long bones - such as the femur and humerus. Short bones - such as the wrist and ankle bones. Irregular bones - such as vertebrae, mandible and pelvic bone. Flat bones - such as the sternum and skull. Figure 1. Bones Classified By Shape. Muscular System

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    • [DOC File]I

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      Carpals (wrist bones)-8 bones-united by ligaments. metacarpals (palm) phalanges-14 bones-each finger has 3 bones-each thumb has 2 bones. Pelvic Girdle . Coxal bones (hip)-strong and supportive-pelvic bones divide into greater and lesser pelvis-pelvimetry is measurement of the size of the pelvis-divides into illium, ischium, pubis. ilium-largest

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