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Pectoral Girdle And Upper Limb Laboratory Exercise 15 Background The pectoral girdle consists of two clavicles and two scapulae. These parts support the upper limbs and serve as attachments for various muscles that move these limbs. Each upper limb includes a humerus, a radius, an ulna, eight carpals, five metacarpals, and fourteen phalanges. These bones form the framework of the arm, forearm, and hand. They also function as parts of levers when the limbs are moved. Materials Needed Textbook Articulated human skeleton Disarticulated human skeleton Purpose of the Exercise Examine the bones of the pectoral girdle and upper limb and identify the major features of these bones. Procedure 1. Label figures 15.1, 15.2, 15.3, 15.4, 15.5, and 15.6. 2. Examine the bones of the pectoral girdle and locate as many features as possible. 3. At the same time, locate the corresponding surface bones and features of your own skeleton. 4. Examine the bones and features of the upper limb 5. Identify these same bones and features on your own skeleton. 6. Complete Parts A, B, and C. Critical Thinking Application Why is the clavicle a bone that can easily fracture? 1 Figure 15.1 Label the bones and features of the right shoulder and upper limb (anterior view). Figure 15.2 Label the posterior surface of the right scapula (left) and the lateral aspect of the right scapula (right). 2 Figure 15.3 Label the anterior surface (left) and the posterior surface (right) of the right humerus. Figure 15.4 Label the major features of the right radius and ulna (anterior view). 3 Figure 15.5 Label the bones and features of the right elbow (posterior view). Figure 15.6 Label the bones and groups of bones in this anterior view of the right hand. 4 Part A Complete the following statements: 1. The pectoral girdle is an incomplete ring because it is open in the back between the _______________. 2. The medial ends of the clavicles articulate with the _______________ of the sternum. 3. The lateral ends of the clavicles articulate with the _______________ of the scapulae. 4. The _______________ is a bone that serves as a brace between the sternum and the scapula. 5. The _______________ divides the scapula into unequal portions. 6. The tip of the shoulder is the _______________ of the scapula. 7. At the lateral end of the scapula, the _______________ curves anteriorly and inferiorly from the clavicle. 8. The glenoid cavity of the scapula articulates with the _______________ of the humerus. 5 Part B Match the bones in column B with the bones and features in column A. Place the letter of your choice in the space provided. ___ 1. Capitate a. Carpals ___ 2. Capitulum b. Humerus ___ 3. Coronoid fossa c. Metacarpals ___ 4. Five palmar bones d. Phalanges ___ 5. Fourteen bones in digits e. Radius ___ 6. Intertubercular groove f. Ulna ___ 7. Lunate ___ 8. Olecranon fossa ___ 9. Radial notch ___10. Radial tuberosity ___11. Trapezium ___12. Triquetrum ___13. Trochlea ___14. Trochlear notch ___15. Ulnar notch 6 Part C Identify the bones and features indicated in the radiographs (X rays) of figures 15.7, 15.8, and 15.9. Figure 15.7 Identify the bones and features indicated on this radiograph of the elbow. 7 Figure 15.8 Identify the bones and features indicated on this radiograph of the shoulder. Figure 15.9 Identify the bones indicated on this radiograph of the left hand. 8