Diagram of bones in wrist and hand

    • ALG: UGA Anatomy and Physiology 1 Lab Manual

      Wrist & Hand (linked to chart on next page and figure 8.7- bones of the wrist and hands) o 8 Carpals o 5 Metacarpals o 14 Phalanges Refer to Checklist on Introduction to the Appendicular Skeleton module for and list of need to know terms.

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    • [DOCX File]cpb-us-e1.wpmucdn.com

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      Look at the diagram of the hand in the ; green; print out. Count the number of bones present in the thumb, fingers, palm and wrist (they are shaded in different ways in the diagram to help you.) ... of bones present in the big toe, other toes, center of the foot, ankle and heel. Record data in Table #1. Count all the bones in the hand and all ...

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    • [DOCX File]A1.2.2.SkeletonHunt

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      There are 27 bones in one hand. 8 in the wrist. You did not label the smallest bones of the body on your model. Where are these bones found? The smallest bones are located in your ear. They are called the stapes, incas, and malleus. Which bone(s) of the human body differ in …

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    • [DOCX File]Rust Science

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      Diagram A Diagram B To move the skeleton, the muscles must be firmly attached to the bones by strong, inelastic tissues called "tendons." The muscles that operate the hand …

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    • [DOC File]Appendicular skeleton Test Review

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      Bones forming the sole of the foot are _Metatarsals___. Toes or digits are called __Phalanges____ and can refer to the digits of the hand or foot. p.226. Extra Credit: Name the deep socket of the pelvic bone? __Acetabulum_____. Without. a book reference, Label as many bones possible on the Skeleton. Then

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    • [DOC File]Dorchester School District Two / Homepage

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      Two bones that articulate with the clavicle. Formed from articulation of the scapula and clavicle . Bones of the wrist. Bones of the fingers. Heads of these bones form the knuckles. Pointed projections at the distal ends of both the radius and the ulna 16. Color and label.

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    • [DOC File]Anatomy and Physiology

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      Section 7. The Wrist and Hand Joints. Be able to identify the styloid process of the radius and ulna. Know the names of the carpal bones. Be able to identify the head and base of a metacarpal and phalanx. Know the number of metacarpals and phalanges. Be able to identify and demonstrate the movements of the hand and fingers.

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    • [DOC File]Bones of the Upper Limb - Mrs. Rugiel's Webpage

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      #53: Bones of the Wrist and Hand (palmar view – right limb) Color in only those structures in BOLD below. 1 – Distal phalanges. 6 – Lunate* 11 – Trapezium* 2 – Proximal phalanges. 7 – Ulna 12 – Trapeziod* 3 – Hamate* 8 – Radius 13 – Metacarpal bones

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 11

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      Muscles that move the wrist, hand, thumb and finger. See diagram. Action: oppose thumb against other fingers. Thenar: lateral aspect of palm. hypothenar: medial aspect of palm. Muscles that move the femur. Gluteus maximus. Action: extends and laterally rotates thigh at hip joint. Origin: iliac crest, sacrum and coccyx. Insertion: femur

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    • [DOC File]Trauma Registrar Guide

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      Neck: Cervical vertebrae x 7, trachea, esophagus, larynx, pharynx, hyoid bone. 2. Face Facial bones: 14 stationary bones and a lower jaw bone. Inferior nasal conchae x 2, lacrimal bones x 2, mandible, maxilla x 2, nasal bones and septum, palatine bones x 2, vomer, zygomatic bones x 2, eye, ear. 3.

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