Matching Pairs exam 2 landmarksOnline version identify the landmark and function/ purpose by Hanna Hicks 1 Lateral epicondyle 2 Coracoid process 3 C1 (atlas) 4 Sternal end 5 Xiphoid process 6 Suprasternal notch 7 C2 (axis) 8 Intercondylar fossa 9 Phalanges- proximal 10 Lateral malleolus a prominence located lateral to the capitulum that gives origin to the extensor muscles in the forearm it is a ring of bone that articulates with the occipital bone of the cranium the distal expanded and somewhat flattened end which articulates with the talus bone of the ankle a large indentation in the superior border of the manubriun the medial end of the clavicle that articulates with the sternum a deep notch separating the medial and lateral condyles posteriorly they articulate proximally at their bases with the metacarpal bones, and distally at their heads with the middle phalanges large anterior projection, it provides an insertion point for the pectoralis minor muscle and a point of origin for the short head of the biceps brachii muscle and the coracobrachialis muscle the body as an upward projection (dens) upon which the atlas can rotate the inferior sternal bone that is thin and pointed and has a facet for the 7th costal cartilage