BIO lab 105--Chap 10—Appendicular Skeleton Prof. Keating ACROSS 2 eight bones which form the wrist 5 bones which form the palm 11 humeral condyle which articulates with the radius 12 another name for the upper arm bone 16 another name for the hip girdle 17 knee bone 18 enlarged, roughened end of the spine of the scapula; connects with the clavicle 19 "sit down" bone of the coxal bone 20 shallow cavity in which the head of the humerus (or shoulder bone) rests D0WN 1 medial bone of the forearm when the body is in the anatomical position 3 shin bone; larger and more medial of the lower leg bones 4 thigh bone; heaviest and strongest bone of the body 5 commonly called the "funny bone"; groove in which the ulnar nerve is located 6 humeral condyle which articulates with the ulna 7 another name for the collarbone 8 another name for the shoulder girdle 9 another name for the shoulder blades 10 most anterior portion of the coxal bone 13 lateral forearm bone when the body is in the anatomical position 14 bones which make up the fingers and toes 15 smaller lower leg bone; does not form part of the knee joint 21 forms the major portion of the coxal (hip) bone BIO lab 105--Chap 10—Appendicular Skeleton SOLUTION Prof. Keating