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Labs 4 and 5
The
Skeletal
System
“Them Not-So-Dry Bones”
Objectives 6 & 7: Axial & Appendicular Skeleton
Part 1 – The Bones
AXIAL SKELETON
Skull
Vertebral Column
Bony Thorax
Bony Thorax
Ribs:
Sternum:
7 True Ribs
Manubrium
1-7
(Vertebrosternal)
Body (Gladiolus)
Xiphoid Process
5 False Ribs
8 - 12
(Vertebrocostal)
7
8
The bottom 2
false ribs are
Floating Ribs
(Vertebral)
Vertebral Column
Number of each vertebrae
correspond to average meal
times:
7
Cervical
Vertebrae
Breakfast = 7 am
Lunch = 12 pm
Curvatures
Posterior perspective:
Concave
surface
12
Thoracic
Vertebrae
Curves
inward
Convex
surface
Dinner = 5 pm
5
Lumbar
Vertebrae
Sacrum
Coccyx
Bulges
outward
Be able to identify:
Atlas (C1), Axis (C2), Cervical, Thoracic, & Lumbar vertebrae
Hyoid Bone
• Floating bone
• Acts as movable base for tongue
• Attachment point for neck muscles that raise and lower the larynx (voice box)
during swallowing and speech
Skull
22 bones
8 Cranial bones
2 are paired
14 Facial bones
6 are paired
Parietal
The Skull
Cranial bones
Temporal
6 External = “al”
Parietal
Parietal
Occipital
2 Internal = “oid”
paired bones
Frontal
Sphenoid
Ethmoid
Occipital
The Skull
Facial bones
Nasal
Maxilla
Lacrimal
Paletine
Zygomatic
Maxilla
Mandible
Vomer
Nasal
Lacrimal
Zygomatic
Inferior Nasal Concha
Vomer
Maxilla
Mandible
Internal Bones
Ethmoid
Ethmoid
Frontal
Sphenoid
“Keystone of the cranium”
Temporal
Sphenoid
Vomer
Paletine
Occipital
APPENDICULAR SKELETON
Pectoral Girdle
Upper Appendage
Pelvic Girdle
Lower Appendage
Pectoral Girdle
Clavicle
Upper Extremity
Scapula
Humerus
Ulna
To pinkie
Radius
To thumb
Carpals
Metacarpals
Phalanges
Paid (pisiform)
The (triquetrum)
Loan (lunate)
So (scaphoid)
Take (trapezium)
The (trapezoid)
Car (capitate)
Home (hamate)
trapezium
Anterior
Pelvic Girdle
O
s
Ilium
Pubis
C
o
x
a
e
Lower Extremity
Femur
Ischium
Patella
Tibia
Fibula
Fib – U - Lie
Tarsals
Metatarsals
Phalanges
Tarsal Bones
“talon”
TALUS
CALCANEUS
Cancaneal
region
Male vs Female Pelvis
Is this bone a Right or Left?
Posterior
Anterior
Spine
L
A
T
E
R
A
L
H
U
M
E
R
U
S
M
E
D
I
A
L
Ribs
H
U
M
E
R
U
S
L
A
T
E
R
A
L
If I were to place a single bone in a sealed,
non-see-through bag, could you identify it by
feel alone?
Objectives 6 & 7: Axial & Appendicular Skeleton
Part 2 – The Markings
BIOL 204
Cervical Vertebrae
C3 – C7
Thoracic Vertebrae
Superior
articular
process
Body
Transverse
process
Spinous
process
T1 – T12
Costal
facets
Spinous
process
Lumbar Vertebrae
Transverse
process
Spinous
process
Body
Body
L1 – L5
Sacrum & Coccyx
Sutures
Coronal Suture
Frontonasal
Suture
Sagittal Suture
Parietal
Parietal
λ = lambda
Squamos(al) Suture
Lambdoid(al) Suture
Skull Markings
some
GLABELLA
ZYGOMATIC
PROCESS
Zygomatic
ALVEOLAR
MARGIN
MASTOID
PROCESS
STYLOID
PROCESS
MANDIBULAR
FOSSA
Temporal
Bone
MANDIBULAR
CONDYLE
CORONOID
PROCESS
CRISTA
GALLI
PALATINE
PROCESS
ZYGOMATIC
PROCESS
HYPOPHYSEAL
FOSSA
Palatine
SELLA
TURCICA
OCCIPITAL
CONDYLE
Occipital
PETROUS
REGION
Pituitary Gland = Hypophysis
SUPERIOR & INFERIOR
NUCHAL LINES
Sphenoid Bone
LESSER
WINGS
LESSER
WINGS
GREATER
WINGS
Sella
Turcica
PTEREGOID
PROCESS
Ethmoid Bone
Crista galli
Ethmoid sinuses
Perpendicular
plate
Openings to allow passage of nerves and vessels
OPTIC
CANAL
SUPRAORBITAL
FORAMEN
SUPERIOR
ORBITAL
FISSURE
INFERIOR
ORBITAL
FISSURE
INFRAORBITAL
FORAMEN
EXTERNAL
AUDITORY
MEATUS
FORAMEN
LACERUM
FORAMEN
ROTUNDUM
CRIBRIFORM
PLATE
OPTIC
CANAL
FORAMEN
OVALE
FORAMEN
SPINOSUM
CAROTID
CANAL
FORAMEN
MAGNUM
INTERNAL
ACOUSTIC
MEATUS
JUGULAR
FORAMEN
HYPOGLOSSAL
CANAL
Superior vs Inferior Cranial Floor
FORAMEN
LACERUM
FORAMEN
OVALE
CAROTID
CANAL
JUGULAR
FORAMEN
CAROTID
CANAL
JUGULAR
FORAMEN
STYLOMASTOID
FORAMEN
Cranial Nerves and Vessels Servicing the Brain
In relation to the brain
I
I
II
VI IV III
V
V
II
V
III
IV
V
VIVII
VIII
IX X
XII
VII
IX
VIII
X
XI
XII
SC
XI
SC
In relation to the skull
Internal Carotid Artery
passes through the
Carotid Canal
Internal Jugular Vein
passes through the
Jugular Foramen
CC
Skull
cut
JF
Internal Jugular V.
Internal Carotid A.
Objective 7:
Appendicular Skeleton
Human Body Explorer
Strength, #2
Markings
Some
ACROMIAL
END
ACROMION
PROCESS
STERNAL
END
Markings
Os coxa
Scapula
Glenoid
cavity
Acetabulum
Markings
Greater
&
Lesser
Head
Tubercle
Neck
A
n
t
e
r
i
o
r
Greater
&
Lesser
Trochanter
P
o
s
t
e
r
i
o
r
Posterior Scapula
CORACOID
PROCESS
ACROMION
PROCESS
?
GLENOID
CAVITY
INFRASPINOUS
FOSSA
?
LATERAL
BORDER
Ossa Coxae (Coxal Bones)
ILIAC CREST
ALA
GREATER
&
LESSER
SCIATIC
NOTCH
ILIAC
FOSSA
BODY
ISCHIAL
TUBEROSITY
Posterior
OBTURATOR
FORAMEN
PUBIC
CREST
Elbow joint
OLECRANON
FOSSA
OLECRANON
PROCESS
CORONOID
FOSSA
TROCHLEA
CAPITULUM
TROCHLEAR
NOTCH
TROCHLEA
HEAD
CORONOID
PROCESS
Knee joint
PATELLAR
SURFACE
Femur
LATERAL
CONDYLE
MEDIAL
CONDYLE
Tibia
INTERCONDYLER
EMINANCE
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