I. The Appendicular Skeleton
... 2. Inferior to the acromion is a depression called the glenoid cavity which is the shoulder joint ...
... 2. Inferior to the acromion is a depression called the glenoid cavity which is the shoulder joint ...
The Axial Skeleton •The basic features of the human skeleton have
... •Ribs 8-12 are called false ribs because they don’t attach directly to the sternum. •The costal cartilage of ribs 8-10 (vertebrochondral ribs) fuse together with the costal cartilage of rib pair 7 before connecting to the sternum. •The last two pairs of ribs 11-12 are called floating ribs because th ...
... •Ribs 8-12 are called false ribs because they don’t attach directly to the sternum. •The costal cartilage of ribs 8-10 (vertebrochondral ribs) fuse together with the costal cartilage of rib pair 7 before connecting to the sternum. •The last two pairs of ribs 11-12 are called floating ribs because th ...
Matching: Joints - Moore Public Schools
... 1. Name the five functions of the skeleton. a) b) c) d) e) 2. The term for the shaft of a bone is: ____________________. 3. The bony struts found in spongy bone are called _____________________. 4. In ossification, at around the time of birth, the center of each epiphysis begins to calcify. These ar ...
... 1. Name the five functions of the skeleton. a) b) c) d) e) 2. The term for the shaft of a bone is: ____________________. 3. The bony struts found in spongy bone are called _____________________. 4. In ossification, at around the time of birth, the center of each epiphysis begins to calcify. These ar ...
Types of Bones
... Involuntary Movement: A process that happens without your conscious control. Voluntary Movement: A process that happens with your conscious control. Structure of the Muscular System: A muscle consists of mass of fibers grouped together. Almost all individual muscles fibers a person will ever hav ...
... Involuntary Movement: A process that happens without your conscious control. Voluntary Movement: A process that happens with your conscious control. Structure of the Muscular System: A muscle consists of mass of fibers grouped together. Almost all individual muscles fibers a person will ever hav ...
UpperLowerLimbs
... posteriorly and down) b. Ischial spine—can be used as a guide to determine pelvis size ...
... posteriorly and down) b. Ischial spine—can be used as a guide to determine pelvis size ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Crestwood Local Schools
... 6. Tarsus- collective term to the seven bones of the ankle a. Talus- superior and posterior, attachment for the tibia b. Calcaneous- heel bone, largest and strongest c. Cuboidal- lateral bone d. Navicular- anterior to the talus but posterior to the cuneiforms e. Cuneiforms- 3 of them, lateral, media ...
... 6. Tarsus- collective term to the seven bones of the ankle a. Talus- superior and posterior, attachment for the tibia b. Calcaneous- heel bone, largest and strongest c. Cuboidal- lateral bone d. Navicular- anterior to the talus but posterior to the cuneiforms e. Cuneiforms- 3 of them, lateral, media ...
GROSS ANATOMY OF THE SKELETAL SYSTEM Marieb, Human
... lab, and learn the names of the bones and major markings listed below. As you do this, it is important to remember that you are looking at dead, preserved examples of once living tissues, and not everything will still be present. Missing will be the cells, cartilages which are normally found at the ...
... lab, and learn the names of the bones and major markings listed below. As you do this, it is important to remember that you are looking at dead, preserved examples of once living tissues, and not everything will still be present. Missing will be the cells, cartilages which are normally found at the ...
Handout for Skeletal System
... lab, and learn the names of the bones and major markings listed below. As you do this, it is important to remember that you are looking at dead, preserved examples of once living tissues, and not everything will still be present. Missing will be the cells, cartilages which are normally found at the ...
... lab, and learn the names of the bones and major markings listed below. As you do this, it is important to remember that you are looking at dead, preserved examples of once living tissues, and not everything will still be present. Missing will be the cells, cartilages which are normally found at the ...
"atlas and axis" through the eyes of the transoral surgeon
... In Greek mythology a titan who supported the earth on his shoulders (1.24) and Atlas was also the first cervical vertebra. (FigI) articulating with ocdpital bone and rotating around the dens of the axis. Atlas differs from the other cervical vertebrae being ringshapes and lacking a vertebral body an ...
... In Greek mythology a titan who supported the earth on his shoulders (1.24) and Atlas was also the first cervical vertebra. (FigI) articulating with ocdpital bone and rotating around the dens of the axis. Atlas differs from the other cervical vertebrae being ringshapes and lacking a vertebral body an ...
Bony Thorax
... • Patella is triangular sesamoid bone • Tibia is thick, strong weightbearing bone on medial side of leg – roughened anterior surface can be palpated below the patella (tibial tuberosity) – distal expansion is medial malleolus ...
... • Patella is triangular sesamoid bone • Tibia is thick, strong weightbearing bone on medial side of leg – roughened anterior surface can be palpated below the patella (tibial tuberosity) – distal expansion is medial malleolus ...
Appendicular Skeleton Lab
... page 139) each consists of two bones – a clavicle and a scapula. The shoulder girdles anchor the upper limbs to the axial skeleton and provide attachment points for man trunk and neck muscles. The clavicle, or collarbone, is a slender doubly curved bone. Its medial end attaches to the sternum. The l ...
... page 139) each consists of two bones – a clavicle and a scapula. The shoulder girdles anchor the upper limbs to the axial skeleton and provide attachment points for man trunk and neck muscles. The clavicle, or collarbone, is a slender doubly curved bone. Its medial end attaches to the sternum. The l ...
06. Bones of the trunk
... • Pedicles have notches on their superior and inferior borders • Lateral openings are called intervertebral foramen – Spinal nerves from spinal cord exit through these foramina ...
... • Pedicles have notches on their superior and inferior borders • Lateral openings are called intervertebral foramen – Spinal nerves from spinal cord exit through these foramina ...
Bone Classification
... superior articular facets “carry” the skull) • 2nd one is the axis (has body, spinous process, and dens) ...
... superior articular facets “carry” the skull) • 2nd one is the axis (has body, spinous process, and dens) ...
Bone Classification
... superior articular facets “carry” the skull) • 2nd one is the axis (has body, spinous process, and dens) ...
... superior articular facets “carry” the skull) • 2nd one is the axis (has body, spinous process, and dens) ...
Chapter 6 - ccbcbio109
... Bones undergo significant changes • Loss of calcium salts • Decrease in protein • Reduction in collagen • Loss of height • Decrease in chest diameter ...
... Bones undergo significant changes • Loss of calcium salts • Decrease in protein • Reduction in collagen • Loss of height • Decrease in chest diameter ...
Kinematics analysis of children gait carrying knapsack with different
... maleolo and the second metatarsal bone). The data were processed by Peak Motus system , and a Butterworth filter was used at a cut frequency of 60 Hz. The data were normality checked through Shapiro Wilk test. The angular displacement pattern was compared using ANOVA test, at each 10% of the cycle. ...
... maleolo and the second metatarsal bone). The data were processed by Peak Motus system , and a Butterworth filter was used at a cut frequency of 60 Hz. The data were normality checked through Shapiro Wilk test. The angular displacement pattern was compared using ANOVA test, at each 10% of the cycle. ...
The hydrostatic skeleton, exoskeleton, and endoskeleton
... anterior end of the organism. Most organisms have a mechanism to fix themselves in the substrate. Shortening the muscles then draws the posterior portion of the body forward. Although a hydrostatic skeleton is wellsuited to invertebrate organisms such as earthworms and some aquatic organisms, it is ...
... anterior end of the organism. Most organisms have a mechanism to fix themselves in the substrate. Shortening the muscles then draws the posterior portion of the body forward. Although a hydrostatic skeleton is wellsuited to invertebrate organisms such as earthworms and some aquatic organisms, it is ...
Body snatching
Body snatching is the secret disinterment of corpses from graveyards or other burial sites. A common purpose of body snatching, especially in the 19th century, was to sell the corpses for dissection or anatomy lectures in medical schools. Those who practiced body snatching were often called ""resurrectionists"" or ""resurrection-men"". A related act is grave robbery, uncovering a tomb or crypt to steal artifacts or personal effects rather than corpses.