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Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C

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bhavjain wrote:Yay! Time for some Skeletal bony processes (because its what I missed at Regionals!)
Label the attached image! Tell whether it is right or left, and posterior or anterior, and how you know![attachment=0]humerusanterior1318391323541.jpg[/attachment]
Right anterior because deltoid attaches laterally, and also greater tubercle lateral to lesser tubercle, anterior because capitulum and lesser tubercle are visible. A. Capitulum B. Radial fossa (had to look up this one, obvious in retrospect) C. Lateral supracondylar ridge D. Deltoid tuberosity E. Intertrochanteric line F. Lesser tubercle G. Greater tubercle H. Anatomical? neck I. Head J. Coronoid fossa K. Lateral epicondyle.
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Uber wrote:
bhavjain wrote:Yay! Time for some Skeletal bony processes (because its what I missed at Regionals!)
Label the attached image! Tell whether it is right or left, and posterior or anterior, and how you know![attachment=0]humerusanterior1318391323541.jpg[/attachment]
Right anterior because deltoid attaches laterally, and also greater tubercle lateral to lesser tubercle, anterior because capitulum and lesser tubercle are visible. A. Capitulum B. Radial fossa (had to look up this one, obvious in retrospect) C. Lateral supracondylar ridge D. Deltoid tuberosity E. Intertrochanteric line F. Lesser tubercle G. Greater tubercle H. Anatomical? neck I. Head J. Coronoid fossa K. Lateral epicondyle.
Think you might have switched H and I around...
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Uber wrote:
bhavjain wrote:Yay! Time for some Skeletal bony processes (because its what I missed at Regionals!)
Label the attached image! Tell whether it is right or left, and posterior or anterior, and how you know![attachment=0]humerusanterior1318391323541.jpg[/attachment]
Right anterior because deltoid attaches laterally, and also greater tubercle lateral to lesser tubercle, anterior because capitulum and lesser tubercle are visible. A. Capitulum B. Radial fossa (had to look up this one, obvious in retrospect) C. Lateral supracondylar ridge D. Deltoid tuberosity E. Intertrochanteric line F. Lesser tubercle G. Greater tubercle H. Anatomical? neck I. Head J. Coronoid fossa K. Lateral epicondyle.
You got the anterior/posterior and left/right correct. Incorrect answers: E, H, I, K, and your answer L is missing!
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bhavjain wrote: You got the anterior/posterior and left/right correct. Incorrect answers: E, H, I, K, and your answer L is missing!
Oops,E is intertubercular sulcus. I looked and haven't found anything other than anatomical neck and head for H and I. K is medial supracondylar ridge (didn't look closely). L is the trochlea.
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Uber wrote:
bhavjain wrote: You got the anterior/posterior and left/right correct. Incorrect answers: E, H, I, K, and your answer L is missing!
Oops,E is intertubercular sulcus. I looked and haven't found anything other than anatomical neck and head for H and I. K is medial supracondylar ridge (didn't look closely). L is the trochlea.
H, I, and K are still wrong. (You switched H and I!)

Here is K:
Medial epicondyle
Your turn, since you got the majority of them right.
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Strange, I didn't realize how little I paid attention.

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Label 2,3,5,6,7,9,11,12,14,15,16
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Uber wrote:Strange, I didn't realize how little I paid attention.

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Label 2,3,5,6,7,9,11,12,14,15,16
2) Sartorius
3) Rectus Femoris
5) Vastus Lateralis
6) Vastus Medialis
7) Tibilias Anterior
9) Fibularis Brevis
11) Adductor Longus
12) Gracilis
14) Vastus Medialis
15) Gastrocnemius 
16) Soleus
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6 I think was peroneus longus.
The rest are right. Your turn!
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Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C

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Oops, somehow thought 6 & 14 was the same muscle :D
What cells are located in the inner layer of the periosteum?
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sciolyFTW_aku wrote:Oops, somehow thought 6 & 14 was the same muscle :D
What cells are located in the inner layer of the periosteum?
Progenitor cells that can develop into osteoblasts?
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