PPT-Appendicular Skeleton
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Appendages and supporting girdles Pectoral Girdle Function Pectoral Girdle Replacement bones Coracoid Epicoracoid Scapula Suprascapula Pectoral Girdle Membrane
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Appendages and supporting girdles Pectoral Girdle Function Pectoral Girdle Replacement bones Coracoid Epicoracoid Scapula Suprascapula Pectoral Girdle Membrane bones Clavicle Cleithrum. Identify the bone structure and markings of the femur patella tibia and fibula 2 Identify on a skeleton or diagram the bones of the leg and foot 3 Identify the bones of the foot FEMUR longest largest bone of body articulates w coxal proximal tibia Muscles of girdles and appendages. Innervated by ventral ramus of spinal nerves. Key Point. What is a girdle?. What is a ramus/rami?. Appendicular Muscles - fish. Originated as extensions of hypaxials of body wall. Lecture Objectives. Describe the composition of the horse skeleton. Describe the four types of bones. Explain the difference between the axial and appendicular skeleton and describe the composition of each. Chapter 9. Introduction. Transitions from water to land and from land to air have allowed for a great diversity of forms within the appendicular skeleton.. As with many other designs, form closely follows function.. 1 Appendicular Skeleton: : 4 bones --2 scapula (shoulder blade)2 clavicle (collar bone): 60 bones --2 humerus (upper arm)2 radius (rotating forearm bone) 2 ulna (stationary forearm bone)16 carpals (w Part A: The Axial Skeleton. Section 1 – Axial Skeleton Overview (pp. 198-200). Consists of . 80. bones. Divided into 3 main parts. :. 1) . Skull. 2) . Vertebral column. 3) . Bony Thorax. Functions of Axial Skeleton. Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics – February 7-23 2014. What is the Skeleton?. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNHTxbIHMW0. What is the Skeleton?. The skeleton is a fast sliding winter sport, in which an individual person lies face down and rides a small sled down a frozen track. A strong start is very critical to having a successful skeleton run and wearing a pair of spiked shoes is recommended because skeleton athletes typically sprint alongside their sled for the first few seconds of a run, holding onto the sled with one hand before diving headfirst onto the sled. . By Mandy . Theis. . Hallenius. You can draw a simple skeleton using big shapes.. What part of the skeleton does the oval represent?. Do you see how all of the small bones can be grouped together into one big shape?. . J.R. Schiller, Ph.D., G.R., Pitts, Ph.D., and A.L. Thompson, Ph.D.. Lab 5 Activities. The . appendicular skeleton. The . fetal skeleton. J. oint . models. Joint . Bellringer. What bones make up the axial skeleton?. How many bones are in the human body?. Agenda. Bellringer. Bone ID Coloring Packet. Appendicular Skeleton Notes. Label Skeleton. Anatomy A-Day 1/19/18. Directional terms. Axial and appendicular skeleton. Functions of the skeleton. - Support, protection, blood cell formation, mineral reservoir. - Attachment and movement. Anatomy. Skeletal System. Name the bones in the body using the words at the boom of the page. finger bones ribs calf bone elbow bone skull shin bone upper arm bone backbone thigh bone forearm bon van- 601. By: Dr. Manoj Kumar Singh . DEFINITION. Anatomy. is the branch of biological science, which deals with the forms and structure of the body . tissue of animals and birds. . The various parts of the body must work together to maintain the life and well-being of an animal. The term anatomy means . A skeleton helps us to move.. A skeleton protects our organs, such as our . brain, heart and lungs.. Why Do We Have Skeletons?. Guess the Animal. Can you guess which animal this skeleton belongs to?.
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