Using Bone Names
BI 231 Alverno College 2008

Line drawings from The Sourcebook of Medical Illustration (The Parthenon Publishing Group, P. Cull, ed., 1989). Retrieved April 5, 2008 from Jensen, M., 2007. Webanatomy Image Bank at http://msjensen.cehd.umn.edu/webanatomy.
Most nerves and blood vessels are named after their location or the organ they serve. Now that you know the skeleton, you should be able to figure out where each of the following is and indicate it on the skeleton.

 

Nerves

 

Cervical Plexus

Brachial Plexus

Radial Nerve

Ulnar Nerve

Median Nerve (in forearm)

Lumbar Plexus

Femoral Nerve

Sacral Plexus

Frontal Lobe of brain

Parietal Lobe of brain

Temporal Lobe of brain

Occipital Lobe of brain

 

 

Blood Vessels

 

Pulmonary Arteries and Veins

Hepatic Artery and Vein

Renal Arteries and Veins

Carotid Arteries

Gastric Artery and Vein

Vertebral Arteries

Anterior Cerebral Arteries

Middle Cerebral Arteries

Posterior Cerebral Arteries

Jugular Veins

Brachiocephalic Artery &Veins

Subclavian Arteries & Veins

Brachial Arteries & Veins

Radial Arteries & Veins

Ulnar Arteries & Veins

Iliac Arteries & Veins

Femoral Arteries & Veins

Popliteal Arteries & Veins

Anterior Tibial Arteries &

                                  Veins

Posterior Tibial Arteries &

                                  Veins

Dorsalis pedis artery

 

Find the underlined arteries on your lab partner: they are used to take pulses