Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byFlorence Williams Modified over 9 years ago
1
Human anatomy SHANDONG UNIVERSITY Liu Zhiyu
2
Introduction
3
Definition : human anatomy is the science which deals with structures and functions of the human body, and it is the basic course of medicine 。 aims :
5
systematic anatomy : regional anatomy : : Surgical anatomy Sectional anatomy Surface anatomy X - ray anatomy X Locomotor anatomy
6
Atoms, molecules Cellular Tissue Organ Organ system Organism Levels of Structural Organization
7
(1) locomotor system (2) alimentary system (3) respiratory system (4) urinary system (5) genital system (6) endocrine system (7) circulatory system(angiology) (8) nervous system (9) sense organs splanchnology There are nine systems in the human body:
8
Anatomical position
9
superior, inferior anterior, posterior Terms of the direction Terms of the direction proximal 、 distal internal, external superficial, profound (deep) medial lateral ulnar 、 radial 、 tibial 、 fibular
10
Axis : Verticsl axis Sagital axis 、 Coronal axis Plane : Sagital plane Coronal plane 、 Horizontal plane (tansverse plane)
11
locomotor system Composition: The locomotor system consists of bone joints muscles ,
12
( 1) long bone (2) short bone (3) flat bone (4) irregular bone Pneumatic bone Sesamoid bone 1. Classification of the bone
13
( 1) long bone Diaphysis(Shaft) Extremity—epiphysis medullary cavity nutrient foramen articular surface 、 metaphysis epiphysial cartilage epiphysial line Classification of the bone 骨的分类
14
(2) short bone Classification of the bone
15
(3) flat bone Classification of the bone
16
some cranial bones ; Vertebrae hip bone (4) irregular bone Classification of the bone
17
(1) bony substance Compact bone Cancellous bone trabeculae 2. The structure of the bones
18
(2) Periosteum Endosteum The structure of the bones outer layer inner layer
19
(3) bone marrow red bone marrow yellow bone marrow The structure of the bones
20
organic components : inorganic components 3 : 7 1 : 1 1 : 3-4 3.The chemical composition and physical properties organic components inorganic components
21
3.The chemical composition and physical properties 3 7 3 1 11
22
process spine eminence tuberosity tubercle crest fossa fovea foveola sulcus impression notch 4. The surface features of the bones
23
cavity 、 sinus antrum 、 cellules 、 canal or meatus 、 aperture or foramen 孔、 fissure head 、 capitulum condyle 、 epicondyle surface 、 border 。 4. The surface features of the bones
24
Axial bone skull bones of trunk Appendiculoarbones bones of upper limb bones of lower limb 206 in number in adult
25
一、 Bones of trunk Composition: vertebrae ( 24 ) sacrum ( 1 ) coccyx ( 1 ) sternum ( 1 ) ribs ( 24 ) ( 一 ) Vertebrae There are 33 vertebrae in children, arranged as follows: Cervical vertebrae C.V. 7 Thoracic vertebrae T.V. 12 Lumbar vertebrae L.V. 5 Sacral vertebrae S.V. 5 sacrum Coccygeal vertebrae Co.V. 3~4 coccyx
26
1. General features of vertebrae Vertebral body Vertebral arch – pedicle of vertebral arch sup. and inf. Vertebral notch – lamina of vertebral arch process (7): spinous process transverse process sup. and inf. articular processes Vertebral foramen Vertebral canal Intervertebral foramen
27
(1) Cervical vertebra a. the body : small 2. The characteristics of vertebrae in each region b. transverse foramen Carotid tubercle anterior tubercle of transverse process of C6 c. spinous processes short and bifid (except 1 , 7 cervical vertebrae) d. vertebral foramen triangular and relatively large
28
axis Dens Atlas Body and spinous process absent, consists of anterior and posterior arches, and two lateral masses Groove for vertebral artery
29
Vertebra prominens
30
(2) Thoracic vertebrae A. Vertebrae Body heart-shape, superior and inferior costal fovea B. Spinous processes long, point obliquely posterior and downward C. transverse costal fovea D. Articular processes : coronal
31
(3) Lumbar vertebra a.Vertebral body: Larger, kidney-shape 大, b.vertebral foramen:. Larger and triangular b.vertebral foramen:. Larger and triangular c.Spinous processes : square and horizontal d. Articular processes : sagittal
32
(4) Sacrum Anterior surface: promontory, anterior sacral foramina (four pairs) Posterior surface: median sacral crest, posterior sacral foramina (four pairs), sacral hiatus , sacral cornu Lateral part: auricular surface, sacral tuberosity
33
(4 ) Sacrum 、 Coccyx : Coccyx promontory Anterior sacral foramina Anterior surface of sacrum
34
(4 ) Sacrum 、 Coccyx : sacral hiatus Coccyx sacral cornu posterior sacral foramina Auricular surface Median sacral crest Sacral canal
35
(二) Sternum 1 、 parts Manubrium Body of sternum xiphoid process jugular notch Body of sternumManubrium xiphoid process Sternal Angle
36
(二) Sternum 1 、 parts Manubrium Body of sternum xiphoid process 2 、 Sternal Angle Sternal Angle
37
(三) Ribs : 共 12 对 True ribs : False ribs : Costal arch 。 Floating ribs : Costal bone Costal cartilage Composition
38
(三) Ribs : 共 12 对 Costal bone Costal head Costal neck Costal tubercle Costal angle Costal groove Shaft of rib
39
First rib : short and flattered superior surface : inferior surface First rib : short and flattered superior surface : inferior surface scalene tubercle 前斜角肌结节 scalene tubercle 前斜角肌结节
46
The development of bones
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.