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Official name for the wrist |
The carpals
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Official name for the ankle |
The tarsals
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The hip socket |
Acetabulum
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The upper surface of the lateral part of the sacrum adjacent to the body. Read more at /medical/ala_of_sacrum.htm?ktrack=kcplink
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Ala of sacram
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An indentation distal to the head of the humerus on which the articular capsule attaches |
Anatomical neck of humerous
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C-1 has no body. helps connect the foramen magnum to spine |
Atlas
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C-2 has body that connects and fills the atlas. helps connect the foramen magnum to spine |
Axis
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The largest part of a vertebra, and is more or less cylindrical in shape. Its upper and lower surfaces give attachment to the intervertebral fibrocartilages |
Body (centrum) of the vertebrae
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Identify name for the cervical vertebrae that arent the axis or atlas
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C-3 through C-7
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C1-C7 |
Cervical vertebrae
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Collarbone
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Clavicle
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Bottom of the tailbone
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Coccyx
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A bony process on the ulna that, with the olecranon process, forms a stable hinge-joint with the humerus.
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Coronoid process
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The ends of a long bone diaphysis is in the middle(1 and 3 in on the long bone photo)
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Epiphysis
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A light spongy bone located between the orbits, forming part of the
walls and septum of the superior nasal cavity, and containing numerous
perforations for the passage of the fibers of the olfactory nerves.
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Ethmoid
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