PPT-Ex. 9 & 10 Overview of the Skeleton & The Axial Skeleton
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Important figures amp quiz knowledge All figures except 109 and tables are important to know amp understand Review sheet ex problems are important to next weeks
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Important figures amp quiz knowledge All figures except 109 and tables are important to know amp understand Review sheet ex problems are important to next weeks quiz Probably will use a diagram from the review sheet ex problems either Ex 9 or 10 on the quiz. of. . the Skeletal System.. P1. Structure of the Skeleton. We know that the 206 bones of the skeleton are split into two different groups…. . The . Axial Skeleton . – 80 bones. The . Appendicular skeleton . Axial Skeleton. . -. Skull, areas of the vertebral column, rib cage, sternum, & pelvis.. Appendicular Skeleton. -Arm: clavicle, scapula, humerus, ulna, radius, carpal, metacarpals, & phalanges.. 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. . A & P EMPACTS Project. Them Bones. By Sydney Kilgore, NWACC Pre-Nursing Student. Dr. P. Mocivnik, A & P Instructor . Project Introduction. Anatomy and Physiology students, who participate in hybrid and online courses, are in need of interactive laboratory experiences. . Skull. Vertebral column. Thoracic cage. Appendicular skeleton. Pectoral and pelvic girdles. Upper and lower limbs. Skeletal system includes both:. 2. The Skull. 3. The cranium. Cranial vault or calvaria. . 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 . Skeletal System Berryhill & cashion Hs1 Dho 7.3 Skeletal System Facts: The skeletal system is made up of organs called bones. An adult human has 206 bones, but babies are born with 270 bones. Why? 2/17/2010. 2. Axial Skeleton. Used to protect fragile tissue that is held underneath. Vertebrae, ribs, skull sternum. Appendicular Skeleton. These bones allow for movement. Bones of the limbs. Variations of Bones . skeleton. , composed of bones, cartilages, joints, and ligaments, accounts for about 20% of body mass.. . There are . 206. bones in the . human body. .. . Introduction -The Basics. The . axial skeleton. 7Osteology and InstrumentsUsedsutures. The skeleton of a skull without mandible is called Cranium which ismade up of with 8 bones and thirteen bones form the facial skeleton. The mandibleis a movable EXERCISE Intact skull and Beauchene skull X-ray images of individuals with scoliosis, lordosis, and kyphosis (if available) Articulated skeleton, articulated vertebral column, removable intervert Skull (cranium)Frontal Bone (frontal sinus, coronal suture)Parietal Bone (sagittal suture)Sphenoid Bone (sella turcica, sphenoid sinus)Temporal Bone (mastoid process, styloid process, external auditor Skull, Vertebral Column, Hyoid Bone & Thoracic Cage. Functions. T. he Skeleton:. Supports. . – rigid framework to support soft tissue that weighs 5x the amount of the skeleton. Protects. . - Organs are protected by ribs cage & pelvis & marrow is protected; red .
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