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Anatomical Terms Able to use terms to describe location relative to the anatomical position Planes of Movement Able to give examples of movements that occur in various planes Bones of the Skull Able to identify all of the bones of the skull Able to identify the type and function of bone Bones of the Spine Able to identify the 5 different regions of the spine by name & number Able to identify the parts of a vertebrae Able to identify the 2 curves of the spine 6 Functions of Bone Able to identify the functions of bone From CFES Student Reference Manual Learning Outcomes for September

Planes of Movement A.Median Plane B.Sagital Plane C.Frontal or Coronal Plane D.Transverse Plane E.Superior F.Inferior G.Anterior H.Posterior I.Medial J.Lateral K.Proximal L.Distal Anatomical Terms

1.Provide the supportive framework of the body 2.Provide attachment sites for ligaments and tendons 3.Serve as levers, enabling movement 4.Protect internal organs 5.Store calcium, phosphorous, sodium, potassium, other minerals and... 6.Produce blood cells Function of Bones

QUIZ TUESDAY Oct 4 th