. Comparative anatomy. Anatomy, Comparative. PHALANGES<^. ,PHALA^X3ES iPOLLICIS METACARPALS<v CARPALS^ PISIFORM ;- TRlQUETI^OvH" LUNATE- 'i ULNA- MULTANGULUM 'MAJUS _MULTANGULUM MINUS â CAPITATE ^ NAVICULAR Fig. 207.âHuman right foot (A) and left hand (B) viewed from the dorsal side. Their fundamental similarity in structure notwithstanding their divergence in function is striking. (Redrawn from Sobotta.) elements corresponding are the coxal or hip bone, femur, tibia and fibula, tarsus, metatarsus, and phalanges. The Coxal Bone. The hip or coxal bone consists of three parts, a dorsa
. Comparative anatomy. Anatomy, Comparative. PHALANGES<^. ,PHALA^X3ES iPOLLICIS METACARPALS<v CARPALS^ PISIFORM ;- TRlQUETI^OvH" LUNATE- 'i ULNA- MULTANGULUM 'MAJUS _MULTANGULUM MINUS â CAPITATE ^ NAVICULAR Fig. 207.âHuman right foot (A) and left hand (B) viewed from the dorsal side. Their fundamental similarity in structure notwithstanding their divergence in function is striking. (Redrawn from Sobotta.) elements corresponding are the coxal or hip bone, femur, tibia and fibula, tarsus, metatarsus, and phalanges. The Coxal Bone. The hip or coxal bone consists of three parts, a dorsal ilium, and two ventral elements, pubis and ischium. The ilium articulates dorsally with the sacrum, the two pubic bones meet in the mid-ventral line in the pubic sjnnphysis. The pubis and ischium articulate with one another above and below the large obturator foramen. Laterally, in the region where the three elements of the coxal bone meet, is a cup-like depression, the acetabulum, with which the head of the femur articulates. The concavity of the acetabulum is divided into a smooth articular portion and an acetabular notch to which the head of the femur is attached by the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Neal, Herbert V. (Herbert Vincent), 1869-1940; Rand, Herbert W. (Herbert Wilbur), 1872-1960. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son
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