LABORATORY FOUR The Skeletal System: Appendicular & Arthrology
First Laboratory Practicum Next week, same time Lab report 4 will be collected outside of the lab before you enter the exam room Set down all your belongings on the side bench No hat, electronic device, sunglasses Use pencil and print your answers – Your writing has to be legible 125 points for 125 questions (+ some extra-credit) Could use abbreviation key Spelling counts – could lose up to 0.5 point for misspelling Singular vs plural – ok Move through the test in numerical orders, 2min/station (do not move until I tell you) Only at the end, you will have time to re-visit some stations Make indications on the questions you need to go back to – put a line next to the answer you don’t know There will be 3-4 questions per station (check the practice practicum on the left side-bench) Everything in the lab manual is testable Focus on the bold prints and figures Go through your lab reports Confirm the accuracy of your answers using the answer key for each lab report (available during Friday open labs) Can not position the bones on your body
The Skeletal System Two subdivisions Axial skeleton Appendicular skeleton Appendages & the bony girdle to which they attach
The Appendicular Skeleton Two bony girdles (in pairs) Pectoral (shoulder) - scapulae (shoulder blade) & clavicles (collarbone) Pelvic (hip) – ossa coxae Appendages (in pairs) Upper limb Arm - humerus Forearm – ulna & radius Wrist – carpals (8) Hand – metacarpals (5) & phalanges (14) Lower limb Thigh – femur Leg – tibia & fibula Ankle – tarsals (7) Foot – metatarsals (5) & phalanges (14)
Bones of the Pectoral Girdle & Upper Limb
Pectoral Girdle (Scapula & Clavicle) Lateral (acromial) Medial (sternal)
Upper Limb: Humerus (arm)
Upper Limb: Ulna & Radius (forearm) (trochlear notch) Radial notch
Wrist & Hand
Bones of Pelvic Girdle & Lower Limb
Pelvis
Os Coxa (fused from 3 bones)
Lower Limb: Femur & Patella Fovea capitis
Lower Limb: Tibia & Fibula
Lower Limb: Right Foot
Arthrology (Study of Joints or Articulations) Joints classified into 3 structural (functional) groups: –Fibrous (synarthroses) – immovable e.g.: sutures of the skull –Cartilaginous (amphiathroses) - slightly movable e.g.: costal cartilage, intervertebral disc, pubic symphysis –Synovial (diathroses) - freely movable (color & label p79) e.g.: knee, elbow, shoulder, hip Gliding – intercarpal & intertarsal joints Hinge (one plane) – elbow, knee, & ankle Condyloid (two planes) – wrists & knuckles Saddle – thumb joint Pivot (rotational movement) – the atlas & axis Ball & socket (all planes) – shoulder & hip
Synovial Joint