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Lab 5 Overview of the Skeleton: Classification and Structure of Bones and Cartilages The Axial Skeleton Exercise 9 Exercise 10 Overview of the Skeleton Locate the important cartilages in the human skeleton (Figure 9.2) Read Classification of Bones on page 114 and then test yourself on the box of numbered bones at the front of the class. Answers are provided on a card in the box. No peeking until you've made your choices! Activity 1: Examining a Long Bone Activity 2: Examining the Effects of Heat and Hydrochloric Acid on Bones Activity 3: Examining the Microscopic Structure of Compact Bone Activity 4: Examining the Osteogenic Epiphyseal Plate The Axial Skeleton Activity 1: Identifying the Bones of the Skull You are responsible for all the bones and bone parts listed on the review sheet. a. Obtain a skull and some blunt probes. If it is a real bone skull, treat it with extreme care and put it on bubble wrap on the lab bench. b. Some structures have been destroyed by use over time on the real skulls and you may have to look at the plastic skulls and the Beauchene skull (photo, p. 129) for help. The lab manual and the atlas that is packaged with your book are both good resources. c. Return the skull to the correct box when you are finished. Activity 2: Palpating Skull Markings Activity 3: Examining Spinal Curvatures Activity 4: Examining Vertebral Structure Name____________________________ Lab Section ________________ Pre-Lab Activity - Turn in at the beginning of lab 1. Bones that surround the body’s center of gravity form the (circle one) axial appendicular skeleton 2. The type of cartilage found in the knee joint and intervertebral discs is ___________. a. elastic cartilage b. hyaline cartilage c. fibrocartilage 3. _____________ bone appears smooth and homogeneous to the eye. a. spongy b. compact 4. Thin bones with two layers of compact bone and a central layer of spongy bone are usually _________ bones. a. flat b. long c. irregular d. short 5. A central canal and the surrounding lamellae are called an _________ . 6. The three parts of the axial skeleton are the _______________________, the ______________________, and the ______________________ . 7. The __________________ vertebrae articulate with the ribs. 8. The three parts of the sternum are the _______________________, the ______________________, and the ______________________ . 9. True ribs are also called ______________________ ribs. Floating ribs are also called ______________________ ribs. Ribs that attach indirectly to the sternum through the costal cartilage of rib 7 are called ___________________ ribs. 10. The four major parts of a rib are the ________________, the _________________, the _______________________, and the ______________________ . Label the skeleton. Print the labels in the margins, not on the lines. Name____________________________ Lab Section ________________ Review Sheet Overview of the Skeleton 1. Terminology Matching. Match the description with the correct term. a. Condyle f. Fossa k. Sinus b. Crest g. Head l. Spine c. Epicondyle h. Meatus m. Trochanter d. Fissure i. Process n. Tubercle e. Foramen j. Ramus o. Tuberosity _____Projection or prominence _____Shallow depression _____Opening through a bone _____Large rounded projection _____Small rounded projection _____Rounded articular projection _____Canal-like structure _____Raised area above a condyle _____Arm-like projection or bar of bone _____Structure supported on a neck _____Narrow ridge of bone _____Very large, blunt irregularly shaped process _____ Narrow slit-like opening _____ Sharp, slender, often pointed projection _____Space within a bone, air-filled and lined with mucous membrane 2. a. What gives bone compressional strength (ability to resist compression)? _______________________ b. What gives bone tensile strength? _______________________ c. What is removed when bone is soaked in acid? _______________________ d. What remains when bone is soaked in acid? _______________________ e. Why is baked bone brittle? _______________________ 3. List the four basic bone shapes and give one example of a bone for each. Shape Bone Example a. ___________________ __________________________ b. ___________________ __________________________ c. ___________________ __________________________ d. ___________________ __________________________ 4. Blood vessels travel horizontally in bone through ______________ canals and vertically in bone through _____________ canals. 5. What is the difference in the composition of the red marrow and the yellow marrow? 2 points. 6. Label on figure: matrix, central canal, lacuna, interstitial lamellae, osteon. PRINT the labels neatly in the margins. F G A H E J D K B L M N C 7. Match the letters on the figure to the terms below. ____ articular cartilage ____ nutrient arteries ____ compact bone ____ proximal epiphysis ____ diaphysis ____ periosteum ____ distal epiphysis ____ perforating fibers ____ endosteum ____ site of red marrow ____ epiphyseal line ____ trabeculae of spongy bone ____ medullary cavity ____ yellow marrow I 8. Match the labels on the figure with the terms below: ____ canaliculus ____ central canal ____ lamella of compact bone ____ lacuna with osteocyte ____ osteon ____ perforating canal ____ periosteum ____ spongy bone B A C E D F H D G 9. Trace the flow of nutrients from blood in blood vessels in the periosteum to an osteocyte in a lacuna using the following terms: canaliculus, capillary, central canal, lacuna, nutrient artery, perforating canal. This is an ordering question. Imagine yourself in a boat in a nutrient artery, trying to get to a lacuna. ___________________ ⇒ ___________________ ⇒ ___________________⇒ ___________________ ⇒ ___________________ ⇒ ___________________ The Axial Skeleton 10. List the three components of the axial skeleton and the major function of each. Part of Axial Skeleton Function 11. List the eight bones of the cranium. Use the terms right and left if the bones are paired. _________________ _______________ _______________ __________________ _________________ _______________ _______________ __________________ 12. List the paired bones of the cranium. Use the terms right and left. _________________ _______________ _______________ __________________ 13. List the flat bones of the cranium. Use the terms right and left if the bones are paired. _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ 14. List the bones that form the calvarium or cranial vault. Use the terms right and left if the bones are paired. _________________ _______________ _______________ __________________ 15. List the bones that form the floor of the cranium. Use the terms right and left if the bones are paired. __________________ ________________ ________________ __________________ _________________ ________________ 16. List the unpaired bones of the cranium. _________________ _______________ _______________ __________________ 17. Name the bone with openings for the optic nerves. _________________ 18. Name the bone with openings for the olfactory nerves. _________________ 19. Name the bone with an opening for the vestibulocochlear nerve. _________________ 20. Name the bone that has an opening for the spinal cord. _________________ 21. List the 7 bones of the orbit. XXXXXXXXXXX 22. What is the function of the orbit? _______________________________________________________ 23. List the paired facial bones. Right and Left Right and Left Right and Left Right and Left Right and Left Right and Left 24. List the two unpaired facial bones. 25. a. Distinguish between the development of a primary and a secondary curvature of the vertebral column. b. Name the two primary curvatures of the vertebral column. ___ ___________________ ______________________ c. Name the two secondary curvatures of the vertebral column. ______________________ ______________________ d. When does each of the secondary curvatures develop? 1.)_______________________________________________________ 2.)_______________________________________________________ e. An abnormal lateral curvature of the vertebral column is called _______________ f. An abnormal thoracic curvature is called _______________ g. An abnormal lumbar curvature is called _______________ Draw and label figures to illustrate e., f., and g. Be sure to indicate anterior and posterior or dorsal and ventral where relevant. 25. Match the letters on the figures with the terms below ___ Bony thorax (ribs) ___ Sacrum ___ Cervical vertebra ___ Skull ___ Costal cartilage ___ Sternum ___ Coccyx ___ Thoracic vertebra ___ Frontal bone ___ Vertebrae ___ Lumbar vertebra ___ Vertebral rib ___ Occipital bone ___ Vertebrochondral rib ___ Parietal bone ___ Vertebrosternal rib L A F B N C D G O P H I I J E M K