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BIO130 Lab 7
Exercises 11& 13 in
8th, 9th, 10th Ed
Exercises 10 & 11 in
11th & 12th Editions
The Appendicular
Skeleton, Articulations,
& Movements
Table 9.1 in 8th , 9th
, and 10th editions
Table 8.1 in 11th &
12th editions
This can help with
the terminology:
e.g.
*Foramen = hole
*Process =
projection
etc.
Figure 11.2 in 8th, 9th, 10th
Figure 10.2 in 11th & 12th editions
Inside,
facing ribs
flat
*Sternal end is
blunt, square
*Acromial end is
flat
*Superior is
smooth
*Inferior has
ridges and
grooves
Outside,
facing
posterior
has spine
Orient the bone:
*Head must face in
(medial) and superior
*Trochlea and
capitulum on anterior
*Olecranon fossa on
posterior
Figure 11.3 in 8th, 9th, 10th
Figure 10.3 in 11th & 12th
editions
Poorly
represented on
plastic bones:
middle of
diaphysis,
lateral aspect,
sight bump
*Trochlear notch of
ulna articulates on
trochlea of humerus
*Head of radius
articulates with
capitulum of humerus
*Olecranon process
of ulna fits into
olecranon fossa of
humerus
Figure 11.4 in 8th, 9th, 10th
Figure 10.4 in 11th & 12th editions
Figure 11.5 in 8th & 9th Right hand, palm view
Figure 11.5 in 10th, Left hand, dorsal view
Figure 10.5 in 11th & 12th, Right hand, palm view
Right hand dorsal
or
Left hand ventral
View right hand from back
side (dorsal, not palmer)
Two rows, start proximal,
read left to right
5 6 7 8
T T C H
1 2 3 4
S L T P
“Sam Likes To Push The Toy Car Hard”
(this picture should be backwards)
Scaphoid Lunate Triquetrum Pisiform Trapezium Trapezoid Capitate Hamate
(pisiform is a tiny bone attached to palmar surface of the triquetral/triquetrum)
Figure 11.6 in 8th, 9th, 10th
Figure 10.6 in 11th &12th editions
Medial View
(inside) of
right coxal
bone (os coxa)
Lateral View
(outside) of
right coxal
bone (os coxa)
*The femur
has a slight
bow
toward the
anterior
Figure 11.7 in 8th, 9th, 10th
Figure 10.7 in 11th & 12th editions
Figure 11.8 in 8th, 9th,
10th editions
Figure 10.8 in 11th &
12th editions
Figure 11.9 in 8th, 9th, 10th
Figure 10.9 in 11th & 12th editions
Right foot, Superior view (Pedal)
Backward “Z”: three rows, start proximal:
5 6 7
4 3
1 2
“Tom Can Control Not Much In Life”
Talus, Calcaneous, Cuboid, Navicular, Medial Cuneiform,
Intermediate Cuneiform, Lateral Cuneiform
Synovial Joint
Figure 13.3 in 8th
Figure 13.2 in 9th, 10th
Figure 11.2 in 11th & 12th editions
Hip Joint
Figure 13.7 in 8th
Figure 13.6 in 9th, 10th
Figure 11.6 in 11th & 12th editions
Knee Joint
Figure 13.7 in 8th, 9th, 10th
Figure 11.7 in 11th &12th editions
Shoulder Joint
Not in 8th, get copy
Figure 13.8 in 9th, 10th
Figure 11.8 in 11th & 12th editions
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