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... Girdle has four bones over all- A left and right clavicle and two scapulas. ... Radius and Ulna. Scapula. Carpal, Metacarpal, and Phalanges. How the shoulder forms ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Appendicular Skeleton


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Appendicular Skeleton
  • By
  • Kara Puterbaugh
  • Sinda King

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Learning Activity
  • The Appendicular Skeleton - Learning Activity

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Facts
  • The Appendicular Skeleton has 126 bones.
  • It has six major regions- pectoral girdles, arm
    and forearm, hands, pelvis, thigh and leg, and
    feet.
  • The appendicular region is unfused allowing for a
    greater range of motion.
  • The region with the most bones is the hand with
    58.

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Bones of the Appendicular Region
  • Pectoral Girdle has four bones over all- A left
    and right clavicle and two scapulas.
  • The arm and forearm had six bones- the left and
    right humerus, left and right ulna, and the left
    and right radius.
  • The hands have fifty-eight bones- the carpal has
    sixteen bones, the metacarpal has ten bones, the
    proximal phalanges has ten bones, the middle
    phalanges has eight bones, the distal phalanges
    has ten bones, and the sesamoid has four bones.

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Humerus
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Radius and Ulna
7
Scapula
8
Carpal, Metacarpal, and Phalanges
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How the shoulder forms
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