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Human Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory - …

1 Human Anatomy and Physiology ILaboratoryThe Appendicular SkeletonThis lab involves study of the Laboratory exercise The Appendicular Skeleton , completing the Review Sheet for the exercise, and taking the relevant quiz. Click on the sound icon for the audio file (mp3 format) for each slide. There is also a link to a dowloadable mp4 video which can be played on an will note that there are more bones and contours in the lab manual than are identified in this PDF. The PDF focuses on only the most Clavicle Scapula Acromion processCoracoid processHumerusHead of humerusGreater tubercleBicipital grooveLesser tubercleGlenoid fossaThe shoulder is movable due to flexible fibrous joints between the scapula and clavicle and bony support is minimal. Because of this a muscle group called the rotator cuff as well as other muscles are the main support for the fossaSupraspinous fossaGlenoid fossaSubscapularfossaSpine of scapulaThe Scapula4 Left Shoulder, Ant.

1 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory The Appendicular Skeleton This lab involves study of the laboratory exercise “The Appendicular Skeleton”, completing the Review Sheet for the exercise, and taking the relevant quiz.

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1 1 Human Anatomy and Physiology ILaboratoryThe Appendicular SkeletonThis lab involves study of the Laboratory exercise The Appendicular Skeleton , completing the Review Sheet for the exercise, and taking the relevant quiz. Click on the sound icon for the audio file (mp3 format) for each slide. There is also a link to a dowloadable mp4 video which can be played on an will note that there are more bones and contours in the lab manual than are identified in this PDF. The PDF focuses on only the most Clavicle Scapula Acromion processCoracoid processHumerusHead of humerusGreater tubercleBicipital grooveLesser tubercleGlenoid fossaThe shoulder is movable due to flexible fibrous joints between the scapula and clavicle and bony support is minimal. Because of this a muscle group called the rotator cuff as well as other muscles are the main support for the fossaSupraspinous fossaGlenoid fossaSubscapularfossaSpine of scapulaThe Scapula4 Left Shoulder, Ant.

2 Viewglenoid fossaNotice the shallowness of the glenoid fossa. For this reason it requires muscular support in the form of the rotator Humerus6 The Radius and Ulna7 Bones of the carpals and hand8 The Pelvic Bones of the Os Coxae9 The Pelvic Bones of the Os Coxae10 Hip Joint RadiographAcetabular fossaHead of the femurIlium Femur IschiumPubis The hip has much more structural support through the deep socket of the Femur12 The Tibia and Fibula13 The Bones of the Tarsalsand Foot14 The Bones of the Tarsalsand Foot (medial view)15 The Bones of the Tarsalsand Foot (lateral view)16 Lab Protocol1. After studying the lab exercise and this PDF, complete the Review Sheet which accompanies the lab ADAM to study the bones and contours as per directions in the lab Take the quiz on the skeleton.


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