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The Triangular Bone (os triquetrum; cuneiform bone) | |||
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By comparison, the term "palm" applies to only the palm (the grasping side) of the hand. The Romans actually used the word "palma" for the outstretched palm of the hand. | By comparison, the term "palm" applies to only the palm (the grasping side) of the hand. The Romans actually used the word "palma" for the outstretched palm of the hand. | ||
==Topics in Anatomy== | ==Topics in Anatomy== |
Revision as of 17:45, 28 February 2007
The Triangular Bone (os triquetrum; cuneiform bone)
By comparison, the term "palm" applies to only the palm (the grasping side) of the hand. The Romans actually used the word "palma" for the outstretched palm of the hand.
Topics in Anatomy
SYSTEMIC ANATOMY Introduction and Systemic Overview
- Anatomical Nomenclature
- Basic Structure and Function of Cells
- Integrating Cells into Tissues
Systemic Overview
- Nervous System
- Blood, Lymphoid Tissues and Haemopoiesis
- Functional Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System
- Smooth Muscle and the Cardiovascular and Lymphatic systems
- Skin and its Appendages
- Endocrine System
- Principles of Hormone Production and Secretion
- Embryology
- Embryogenesis
- Prenatal and Neonatal Growth
- full skeleton
- axial skeleton
- skull
- vertebral column
- ribcage
- appendicular skeleton
- shoulder & arm
- hand & wrist
- pelvis
- leg & ankle
- foot
- full body
- muscle histology
- head & neck
- thorax
- shoulder & upper arm
- biceps brachii
- forearm & hand
- abdomen
- pelvis
- thigh & knee
- leg & foot
- endocrine system
- hypothalamus & pituitary
- thyroid & parathyroids
- adrenal glands
- pancreas
- ovaries
- testes