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Appendicular skeleton Anatomy & Physiology: 3d animation

Welcome to ‪@powerofknowledgeacademy‬ In this video you will learn about the anatomy and physiology of appendicular skeleton, with the help of 3d animation and image illustrations. Timestamps 00:00 Intro to Skeleton 00:39 Appendicular skeleton 00:44 Pectoral girdle 01:09 Upper limbs 03:30 Pelvic girdle 04:21 Lower limbs Here is the content of video Out of the 206 bones in our body, 126 are part of the appendicular skeleton. Our skeleton is divided into two parts: The axial skeleton, which includes the skull, vertebral column, and ribs. The appendicular skeleton, which includes the pectoral girdle, upper limbs, pelvic girdle, and lower limbs. Now, let's go through the bones of the appendicular skeleton one by one. Pectoral Girdle: The pectoral girdle, also known as the shoulder girdle, is located in the shoulder region. These bones connect our upper limbs to the axial skeleton. The pectoral girdle consists of 2 clavicles and 2 scapulae. Upper Limbs: The upper limbs include all the bones in our arms. The largest and first bone is the humerus. This bone is connected on one side to the scapula and on the other side to the elbow region with the radius and ulna. Radius and Ulna: The radius and ulna are two long bones that make up our forearm. The radius is located on the thumb side of the forearm and moves when we rotate our arm. The ulna is on the pinky finger side of the forearm and forms a strong joint with the humerus. Carpal Bones: The radius and ulna join with the carpals in our wrist. Carpals are 8 small bones in the wrist. Because these bones are separate, our wrist can move freely. There are 16 carpals in total when both wrists are combined. Metacarpals: Metacarpals are the 5 bones that form the palm of our hand. These bones are attached to the carpals on one side and to the phalanges on the other. There are 10 metacarpals in total in both hands. Phalanges: Phalanges are the bones found in our fingers. Each hand has 14 phalanges, with 3 in each finger and 2 in the thumb. This means there are 14 phalanges in one hand and 28 in both hands. The phalanges and metacarpals help us grab objects effectively. Now, let's study the bones of the pelvic girdle. Pelvic Girdle: The pelvic girdle, also known as the hip girdle, connects the lower limbs to the axial skeleton. The hip bone is a paired bone divided into three segments, but remember, these segments are connected, so the hip bone is considered a single bone. Since the hip bone is paired, meaning it is present on both sides, there are two hip bones in total. The segments of the hip bone are called the ilium, ischium, and pubis. #AppendicularSkeleton #BoneAnatomy #UpperLimbBones #LowerLimbBones #PectoralGirdle #PelvicGirdle #RadiusAndUlna #Femur #TibiaAndFibula #CarpalBones #Metacarpals #Phalanges #TarsalBones #HumanSkeleton #AnatomyEducation #HumanBodyBones #SkeletalSystem #AnatomyForBeginners #BoneStructure #AnatomyAndPhysiology Now, let's look at the bones of the lower limbs. Femur: The femur is the largest bone in our body and lower limbs. This bone connects to the hip bone on one side and to the tibia and fibula on the other. Tibia and Fibula: The tibia and fibula bones are connected to the femur on one side and to the tarsals on the other. The tibia, also known as the shinbone, is thicker and stronger than the fibula. It is located on the inner side, or the thumb side. The fibula, which is thinner compared to the tibia, is on the outer side and provides additional stability to the leg and ankle. Tarsals: In the ankle region of our foot, there are 7 bones grouped together called tarsals. Tarsals connect the tibia and fibula to the metatarsals, and they help us walk, rotate our foot, and maintain balance while carrying body weight. When counting the tarsals of both feet, there are 14 in total. Metatarsals: Metatarsals are the 5 bones in the foot that form the middle part. Metatarsals help support body weight and assist in walking. Phalanges: Like the phalanges in the hand, there are 14 phalanges in the foot as well. When counting the phalanges of both feet, there are 28 bones in total. If we count all the bones in the appendicular skeleton, the total is 126.

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