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    NOTE: Since the back of the pages are printed in reverse order (last page is printed first), keep the pages in the same order as they were after Step 1. Also, be sure to feed the pages in the same direction as you did in Step 1.
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42 notecards = 11 pages (4 cards per page)

Viewing:

Appendicular Skeleton

front 1

Humerus

back 1

Arm bone

front 2

Deltoid Tuberosity

back 2

Raised area on lateral surface of humerus to which deltoid muscle attaches

front 3

Scapula and Clavicle

back 3

Bones of shoulder girdle (2)

front 4

Glenoid cavity

back 4

Depression in scapula that articulates with humerus

front 5

Clavicle

back 5

Shoulder girdle bone that articulates and transmits forces to bony thorax

front 6

Scapula

back 6

Shoulder girdle bone unattached to axial skeleton

front 7

Acromin

back 7

Scapular region to which clavicle connects

front 8

Radius and Ulna

back 8

Forearm bones (2)

front 9

Clavicle

back 9

Collar bone

front 10

Coracoid Process

back 10

Process above glenoid cavity that permits muscle attachment

front 11

Phalanges

back 11

Finger bones

front 12

Carpals

back 12

Wrist bones

front 13

Metacarpals

back 13

Heads of these bones form knuckles

front 14

Scapula and Sternum

back 14

Bones that articulate with the clavicle (2)

front 15

Coronoid Fossa

back 15

Articular depression that receives part of ulna when forearm is flexed

front 16

Capitulium

back 16

Rounded knob of humerus that adjoins the radius

front 17

Trochlea

back 17

Distal condyle of humerus that articulates with the ulna

front 18

Ulna

back 18

Forearm bone involved in formation of elbow joint and medial bone in anatomical position

front 19

Ischium

back 19

"Sit down" bone of coxal bone

front 20

Pubic Symphysis

back 20

Point where coxal bones join anteriorly

front 21

Tibial Tuberosity

back 21

Point where patellar ligament attaches

front 22

Bones forming knee joint (3)

back 22

  1. Femur
  2. Patella
  3. Tibia

front 23

Tibia

back 23

Heavy medial leg bone

front 24

Fibula

back 24

Thin lateral leg bone

front 25

Femur

back 25

Longest, strongest bone in the body

front 26

Sacroiliac Joint

back 26

Joint between axial skeleton and pelvic girdle

front 27

Acetabulum

back 27

Deep socket of coxal bone that receives head of thigh bone

front 28

Iliac Crest

back 28

Superiormost margin of coxal bone

front 29

Tarsals

back 29

Ankle bones

front 30

Calcaneous

back 30

Largest tarsal bone

front 31

Lateral Malleolus

back 31

Lateral ankle projection

front 32

Medial Malleolus

back 32

Medial ankle projection

front 33

Tibia

back 33

Shin bone

front 34

Patella

back 34

Kneecap

front 35

Talus

back 35

Tarsal bone that articulates with tibia

front 36

Tibia

back 36

Weight bearing bone of leg

front 37

Talus

back 37

Tarsal bone that sits on calcaneous

front 38

Obturator Foramen

back 38

Opening in hip bone formed by pelvic and ischial rami

front 39

Metatarsals

back 39

Bones forming the instep of foot

front 40

Gluteal Tuberosity and Greater and Lesser Trochanters

back 40

Sites of muscle attachment on proximal femur (2)

front 41

What bone make up the shoulder/pectoral girdle? (2)

back 41

Clavicle and Scapula

front 42

What bones make up the pelvic girdle? (3)

back 42

Coxal bone, sacrum, and coccyx