Skeletal+System+Lab - Lecture notes 3-5 PDF

Title Skeletal+System+Lab - Lecture notes 3-5
Author karina garcia
Course Mesopotamian Law
Institution University of Chicago
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Skeletal System Lab: Organization of the Skeleton Joana Guel Mr. Snyder 1st period

Laboratory Assessment Figure A 1) Cranial Bones 2) Facial Bones 3) Skull 4) Clavicle 5) Sternum 6) Rib 7) Vertebra 8) Hip Bone 9) Carpals 10) Metacarpal 11) Phalanx 12) Patella 13) Tarsals 14) Metatarsal

Figure 3 continued pg.76 1) Scapula 2) Humerus 3) Ulna 4) Rdius 5) Femur 6) Tibia 7) Fibula 8) Vertebra 9) Sacrum 10) Coccyx

Part B Assessments Figure 4 pg.77 1) Hip Bone 2) Sternum 3) Sacrum 4) Fibula 5) Ulna

6) Scapula 7) Radius 8) Clavicle 9) Humerus 10) Patella 11) Femur 12) Tibia 13) Rib 2) Rib, sacrum, and sternum are included as a part of the axial skeleton. PART C ASSESSMENTS 1) C 1. Small, nearly, flat articular surface E 2. Deep depression or shallow basin A 3. Rounded process D 4. Opening or hole G 5. Projection extension B 6. Ridgelike projection F 7. Slightly raised ridge 2) C 1. Tubelike opening A 2. Tiny pit or depression G 3. Small, knoblike projection E 4. Thornlike projection B 5. Rounded enlargement at end of bone D 6. Air-filled cavity within bone F 7. Relatively large process PART D ASSESSMENTS 1) The extra bones that sometimes develop between the flat bones of the skull are called suture bones. 2) Small bones occurring in some tendons are called sesmoid bones. 3) The cranium and facial bones compose the skull.

4) The hyoid bone supports the tongue. 5) The coccyx at the inferior end of the sacrum is composed of several fused vertebrate 6) Most ribs are attached anteriorly to the sternum. 7) The thoracic cage is composed of 12 pairs of ribs. 8) The scapulae and clavicles together form the pectoral girdle. 9) Which of the following bones is not part of the appendicular skeleton: clavicle, femur, scapula, sternum? The Sternum 10)

The wrist is composed of eight bones called carpals.

11) The hip bones (coxal bones) are attached posteriorly to the sacrum. 12) The patella bone covers the anterior surface of the knee. 13) The bones that articulate with the distal ends of the tibia and fibula are called tarsal. 14) All finger and toe bones are called phalanges....


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