Lab 5 Skeletal system Appendicular. Objective 7: Appendicular Skeleton.

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Lab 5 Skeletal system Appendicular

Objective 7: Appendicular Skeleton

Objective 3: Gross Anatomy of a Long Bone

Overview from the textbook

Spongy Bone Compact Bone Trabeculae filled with Red Marrow Medullary Cavity Trabeculae are like the honeycomb; Red marrow is like the honey

APPENDICULAR SKELETON Pectoral Girdle Upper Appendage Pelvic Girdle Lower Appendage

Pectoral Girdle Upper Extremity Clavicle Scapula Humerus Radius To thumb Ulna To pinkie Carpals Metacarpals Phalanges

Anterior trapezium P Paid (pisiform) T The (triquetrum) L Loan (lunate) S So (scaphoid) T Take (trapezium) T The (trapezoid) C Car (capitate) H Home (hamate)

Pelvic Girdle Lower Extremity Femur Tibia Fibula Patella Fib – U - Lie Tarsals Metatarsals Phalanges Ilium Ischium Pubis Os Coxae

CALCANEUS TALUS Cancaneal region Tarsal Bones “talon ”

Male vs Female Pelvis

Is this bone a Right or Left? Posterior Anterior Ribs HUMERUSHUMERUS HUMERUSHUMERUS LATERALLATERAL LATERALLATERAL MEDIALMEDIAL Spine Left

STERNAL END ACROMIAL END ACROMION PROCESS STERNUMSTERNUM Markings Some

Markings Scapula Os coxa Acetabulum Glenoid cavity

Markings Head Neck (Anatomical ) Greater & Lesser Trochanter Greater & Lesser Tubercle AnteriorAnterior PosteriorPosterior

Posterior Scapula SPINE ACROMION PROCESS INFRASPINOUS FOSSA LATERAL BORDER CORACOID PROCESS GLENOID CAVITY

Ossa Coxae (Coxal Bones) ISCHIAL TUBEROSITY ILIAC CREST OBTURATOR FORAMEN PUBIC CREST Posterior ILIAC FOSSA ALA BODY GREATER & LESSER SCIATIC NOTCH

CAPITULUM HEAD TROCHLEA CORONOID PROCESS OLECRANON PROCESS TROCHLEA TROCHLEAR NOTCH OLECRANON FOSSA CORONOID FOSSA Elbow joint

Knee joint INTERCONDYLER EMINANCE MEDIAL CONDYLE LATERAL CONDYLE Femur Tibia PATELLAR SURFACE

If I were to place a single bone in a sealed, non-see-through bag, could you identify it by feel alone?