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How do I bust sweet

moves?

The most important part of busting sweet moves is

having a skeleton and knowing how to use it. Throughout our artifact

you will learn all about it.

Groovy Upper Extremity begins here.

These bones together make up our upper extremity; the arm, hand, and fingers. Each bone has its own name and its own purpose. They work together in order for us to be able to move, bend and use our arms and hands. The ligaments and cartilage joins the bone and the muscle together in order to function properly, thus enabling us to move our fingers, hands and arms.

The Clavicle

• Commonly known as the collar bone.

The Scapula

Spine

Acromion

Supraspinous fossa

Infraspinous fossa

The Humerus

Deltoid tuberosity

Inter tubercular groove

shaft

Surgical neck

Coronoid fossa

The Radius

radial tuberosity

Styloid process of the radius

Head

The Carpals

Scaphoid

TrapeziumPisiform

Lunate Triquetrum

Trapezoid

CapitateHamate

The Metacarpals

1st metacarpal

Sesamoid bone3rd

metacarpal

5th 4th

Phalanges

Proximal phalanx

Middle phalanx

Distal phalanx

The spinal column has 26 different bones. 24 of those bones are all vertebrae (7 cervical, 12 Thoracic, and 5 Lumbar vertebrae). The first two vertebrae have special names, C1 is known as atlas and C2 is known as axis. The other two bones are the sacrum and coccyx.

The Spinal Column

Cervical Vertebrae – 7 First one is called atlasSecond is called Axis

Thoracic vertebrae – 12All connect to a rib

Lumbar vertebrae - 5

Sacrum

Coccyx

Rib Types • True ribs are named “true ribs” because any

of the seven upper pairs of ribs are attached to the sternum by costal cartilage.

• False ribs are named “false ribs” because any of the five pairs of lower ribs do not articulate directly with the sternum.

• Floating ribs are named “floating ribs” because it is a rib which is attached to the spine, but not the sternum.

Manubrium

Body

Ziphoid process

True Ribs

False ribs

Floating Ribs

How can you tell apart male from female?

• The female pelvis is wider than the male pelvis

What bones make up the Acetabulum?

• The Ilium, the Ischium and the Pubis

Have fun busting sweet moves with your new

knowledge of the human skeleton!