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Anatomy & Physiology TM 1 Dorsal Caudal Ventral Cranial Distal Proximal Posterior Anterior Ventral.

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1 Anatomy & Physiology TM 1 Dorsal Caudal Ventral Cranial Distal Proximal Posterior Anterior Ventral

2 Anatomy & Physiology TM 2 Frontal Deep Superficial Transverse Sagittal Median

3 Anatomy & Physiology TM 3 Skull Cervical Axis Thoracic Lumbar Atlas Coccygeal Sacral Vertebrae Ribs Scapula Ulna Radius Carpals Humerus Pelvis Metacarpals Phalanges Tarsals Tibia Metatarsals Fibula Femur Sesamoids Phalanges Olecranon Patella

4 Anatomy & Physiology TM 4 Short bone – cube shaped, i.e. carpus and tarsus Flat bone – plate of bone, i.e. scapula, rib, skull Irregular bone – complex shaped, i.e. vertebrae Sesamoid – small, seed-shaped bone, i.e. proximal and distal sesamoids, patella Long bone – bone is longer that it is wide, i.e. femur, tibia, humerus, etc.

5 Anatomy & Physiology TM 5 Periosteum Epiphysis Bone marrow Medullary cavity Metaphysis Endosteum Diaphysis

6 Anatomy & Physiology TM 6 Fissured ComminutedTransverse Greenstick

7 Anatomy & Physiology TM 7 Muscles are contractile organs responsible for the voluntary and involuntary movements of animals. Skeletal muscle –allows for all voluntary movement, appears to be striated when looked at under a microscope. Cardiac muscle – controls the involuntary beating of the heart, appears striated under a microscope. Smooth muscle – responsible for all other involuntary movement, such as breathing, digestion, peristalsis, blinking, etc.

8 Functions of the Skeletal System Anatomy & Physiology TM 8


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