Anatomy-Skeletal System Appendicular Skeleton Lower Extremity
Anatomy-Skeletal System Introduction On the front table, grab a note taker and anatomy packet for today’s lesson 1 person from your table grab 1 mini skeleton from the back corner of the classroom At your tables (using your anatomy packet from yesterday) discuss the location of the bones and joints we covered yesterday. Write down your answers in your Bell Work Log
Anatomy-Skeletal System Objectives Students will be able to: Define anatomical terms. Identify the bones of the lower extremity of the appendicular skeleton. Label the bones.
Anatomy-Skeletal System Terminology Appendicular Skeleton The part of the skeleton that include the shoulder, pelvis, upper and lower limbs.
Anatomy-Skeletal System Terminology Lower extremity Includes the pelvis, thigh, knee cap, leg, ankle, foot and toes.
Anatomy-Skeletal System Terminology Tubercle Small size bump on a bone Tuberosity Medium size bump on a bone Trochanter Large size bump on a bone
Anatomy-Skeletal System Appendicular Skeleton Lower Extremity Pelvis Femur Patella Tibia Fibula Tarsals Metatarsals Phalanges
Anatomy-Skeletal System Appendicular Skeleton Pelvic Girdle Pelvis Sacrum 3 bones
Anatomy-Skeletal System Appendicular Skeleton 3 bones that articulate to form pelvis Pelvis Ilium Iliac Crest Pubis Acetabulum Ischium Ischial Tuberosity
Anatomy-Skeletal System Appendicular Skeleton Pelvis Ilium Iliac Crest Ischium Ischial Tuberosity Pubis Acetabulum iliac Crest Acetabulum Ischial Tuberosity Lateral View Right Hip
Anatomy-Skeletal System Appendicular Skeleton Sacroiliac Joint SI Joint
Anatomy-Skeletal System Appendicular Skeleton Hip Joint Head of femur articulates with acetabulum to form hip joint
Anatomy-Skeletal System Appendicular Skeleton Femur Head Neck Greater Trochanter Shaft Anterior View Right
Anatomy-Skeletal System Appendicular Skeleton Tibia (large bone) Tibial Tuberosity Medial Malleolus Anterior View Right
Anatomy-Skeletal System Appendicular Skeleton Fibula (small bone) Head Lateral Malleolus lateral malleolus extends more distal than medial malleolus Anterior View Right
Anatomy-Skeletal System Appendicular Skeleton Patella (knee cap) Superior Border Inferior Angle
Anatomy-Skeletal System Appendicular Skeleton Knee Joint is made up of 2 bones: Femur Tibia Femur
Anatomy-Skeletal System Appendicular Skeleton Bones of foot (posterior) Tarsals (7)
Anatomy-Skeletal System Appendicular Skeleton Bones of foot (anterior) Metatarsals (5)
Anatomy-Skeletal System Appendicular Skeleton Toes Phalanges (5)
Anatomy-Skeletal System Appendicular Skeleton Identifying Metatarsals and Phalanges 1 – 5 Beginning on medial side and ending on lateral side 1 2 3 4 5
Anatomy-Skeletal System Appendicular Skeleton Identifying Phalanges Proximal Phalanx Middle Phalanx Distal Phalanx
Anatomy-Skeletal System Appendicular Skeleton Metatarsophalangeal Joint MP Joint
Anatomy-Skeletal System Appendicular Skeleton Distal Interphalangeal Joint DIP Joint Proximal Interphalangeal Joint PIP Joint Metatarsophalangeal Joint MP Joint Great toe only has proximal & distal phalanx
Closure Define the following terms: tubercle, tuberosity, and trochanter. List the bones that comprise the lower body. What is the thigh bone called? What is the shin bone called? What are the toes called?