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Anatomy Bone Practical 1 Part 2

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The vertebrae shown in blue are lumbar vertebrae, the five largest and strongest vertebrae (L1–L5) located in the lower back. They have large, kidney-shaped bodies and thick, short spinous processes to support more body weight.

Lateral Condyle of the Tibia
(proximal end, anterior view)

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Key Terms

Term
Definition

Lateral Condyle of the Tibia
(proximal end, anterior view)

Lateral Cuneiform Tarsal

Lateral Malleolus of the Fibula
(distal end, anterior view)

Lesser Trochanter of the Femur
(proximal end, posterior view)

Medial Condyle of the Femur
(distal end, posterior view)

Medial Condyle of the Tibia
(proximal end, anterior view)

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TermDefinition

Lateral Condyle of the Tibia
(proximal end, anterior view)

Lateral Cuneiform Tarsal

Lateral Malleolus of the Fibula
(distal end, anterior view)

Lesser Trochanter of the Femur
(proximal end, posterior view)

Medial Condyle of the Femur
(distal end, posterior view)

Medial Condyle of the Tibia
(proximal end, anterior view)

Medial Cuneiform Tarsal


Medial Malleollus of the Tibia
(distal end, anterior view)

Metatarsals of the Foot
(superior view)

Navicular Tarsal

Neck of the Femur
(proximal end, anterior view)


Patellar Surface of the Femur
(distal end, anterior view)

Talus Tarsal

Tarsals of the Foot
(superior view)

A. Intermediate Cuneiform
B. Medial Cuneiform
C. Navicular
D. Talus
E. Calcaneus
F. Cuboid
G. Lateral Cuneiform

Tibia
(proximal end, anterior view)

A. Intercondylar Eminence of the Tibia
B. Lateral Condyle of the Tibia
C. Tibial Tuberosity of the Tibia
D. Medial Tuberosity of the Tibia

Frontal Bone
(anterior view)

Inferior Nasal Conchae
(anterior view)

Lacrimal Bone
(lateral view)

Sphenoid Bone
(lateral view)

Temporal Bone
(lateral view)

Vomer
(anterior view)

Zygomatic Bones
(anterior view)

Superior angle

Name this specific part of the scapula.

Pedicle

Name this specific part of the thoracic vertebra.

maxilla