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Axial & Appendicular Skeletal System Ch 7.

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1 Axial & Appendicular Skeletal System Ch 7

2 Axial Skeleton

3 Appendicular Skeleton

4 Types of Bones Long Bones- metacarples, metatarsals, phelangies, humerus, ulna, radius, tibia, fibula Short Bones- carpals, tarsals Flat Bones- rib, scapula, skull, sternum Irregular Bones- vertebrae, some facial bones Sesamoid- patella

5 Bone Classification

6 Bone Markings Depression & Openings: Processes: Fissure Condyle
Foramen Fossa Sulcus Meatus Processes: Condyle Facet Head Crest Epicondyle Line Spinous process Trochanter Tubercle Tuberocity

7 Bone Markings Two types of bone markings:
Projections (aka processes) that grow out from the bone Depressions (cavities) that indent the bone

8 Joint Projections 1) Condyle: Rounded articular projection Condyle

9 Joint Projections 2) Head: bony expansion on a narrow neck
3) Facet: smooth, nearly flat articular surface

10 Joint Projections 4) Ramus: Armlike bar of bone

11 Ligament/Tendon Projections
1) Crest: Narrow ridge of bone (Line: smaller than a crest) 2) Epicondyle: Raised area on or above a condyle ULNA

12 3) Tubercle: Small rounded projection
4) Tuberosity: large rounded or roughened projection 5) Trochanter: very large, blunt projection (only on femur) Proximal Tibia

13 6) Spine: Sharp, pointed projection
Thoracic Vertebrae

14 DEPRESSIONS Allow blood vessels or nerves to pass through.
1) Meatus: (me - A- tus) Canal or tube

15 Depressions 2) Fossa: shallow basin
3) Fissure: narrow, slit-like opening

16 Depressions 4) Sinus: Cavity within a bone; filled with air and lined with mucous membranes 5) Foramen: Round or oval opening Foramen Magnum

17 Depressions 6) Sulcus, Groove or Furrow: a shallow depression

18 Axial Skeleton Cranium Facial Bones Anterior View

19 Axial Skeleton Cranium Facial Bones Lateral View

20 Axial Skeleton Posterior View

21 Axial Skeleton Inferior View

22 Axial Skeleton

23 Fetal Skull

24 Sinal Cavities Frontal Sinus Ethmoid Sinus Sphenoid Sinus
Maxillary Sinus Warm and moisten air Lighten the skull Enhance voice resonance

25 The Vertebral Column Axial Skeleton Cervical Vertebrae (7)
Thoracic Vertebrae (12) Lumbar Vertberae (5) Sacrum Coccyx

26 Cervical Vertebrae

27 Cervical Vertebrae

28 Thoracic vertebrae

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30 The Thoracic Cage Axial Skeleton Sternum True Ribs (7) False Ribs (3)
FloatingRibs (2)

31 Ribs & Vertebrae

32 Axial Skeleton Sacrum & Coccyx

33 Bones of the Pectoral Girdle
Appendicular Skeleton Bones of the Pectoral Girdle

34 Bones of the Pectoral Girdle
Appendicular Skeleton Bones of the Pectoral Girdle

35 The Upper Limb (Forelimb)
Appendicular Skeleton The Upper Limb (Forelimb) Humerus Ulna Radius Carpals Metacarpals Phalanges

36 Humorus

37 Ulna & Radius

38 Hand Bones

39 Some Lovers Try Positions Lunate Scaphoid
In the moonlight Scaphoid A boat Triquetrum The third T Bone Pisiform Pea-shaped Hamate A hambone With a hook Trapezium: “It’s by the thumb” Capitate Trapezoid “Is by its side” That They Can't Handle Right Palm

40 Appendicular Skeleton
Pelvis

41 Appendicular Skeleton
Pelvis (lateral view) Ilium Acetabulum Obturator foramen Pubis Ischium Ischium

42 Male vs Female Pelvis                                                   Female Pelvic Girdle Male Pelvic Girdle

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44 Appendicular Skeleton
The Lower Limb (Legs) Femur Patella Tibia Fibula Tarsals Metatarsals Phalanges

45 Femur

46 Patella

47 Tibia & Fibula

48 Foot phelangies metatarsals tarsals tarsals metatarsals phelangies

49 Tiger Cubs Need M I L C Navicular Talus Medial Intermediate Calcaneus
Mnemonic for Learning Tarsal Bones: Tiger Cubs Need M I L C Navicular A boat It sails on the Cs Talus Medial cuneiform (1) Intermediate cuneiform (2) Calcaneus Lateral cuneiform (3) Cuboid

50 Disorders Kyphosis Lordosis Scoliosis

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54 INQUIRY What is the difference between the appendicular and axial skeleton? What is a fontanel? Weight bearing vertebrae are called? Which vertebrae has transverse foramen? What bones make up the orbit of the eye? Which bones are the keystone to the facial bones and keystone to the cranial bones? Where on the clavicle is the weakest spot and most likely to be broken? List 3 functions of sinuses.


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