The Appendicular Skeleton

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Appendicular Skeleton
Advertisements

Chapter 8 The Appendicular Skeleton
Appendicular Skeleton
2 Support and Movement Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology Unit
Upper Appendicular Skeleton
Upper Appendicular Skeleton
Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limbs
Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings C h a p t e r 8 The Appendicular Skeleton PowerPoint® Lecture Slides.
BONES OF THE UPPER LIMB Dr. Khaleel Alyahya Assistant Professor
Focus on the Pectoral Girdle
Chapter 8: The Appendicular Skeleton
Appendicular Skeleton
Chapter 8: The Appendicular Skeleton
The Skeletal System: The Appendicular Skeleton
Appendicular Skeleton
Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings C h a p t e r 8 The Appendicular Skeleton PowerPoint® Lecture Slides.
PowerPoint ® Lecture Slides prepared by Leslie Hendon, University of Alabama, Birmingham HUMAN ANATOMY fifth edition MARIEB | MALLATT | WILHELM 8 Copyright.
Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings C h a p t e r 8 The Appendicular Skeleton PowerPoint® Lecture Slides.
Focus on the Pectoral Girdle
Skeletal System: Shoulders and Arms
Bones of the Upper Limb.
Appendicular Skeleton
Heading Page # The Appendicular Skeleton – Shoulder Girdle and Upper Limbs Table of Contents.
Bones of the Appendicular Skeleton: Upper extremity Chapter 7 & 8.
The humerus is a long bone in the arm that runs from the shoulder to the elbow.long bonearm shoulderelbow.
The Appendicular Skeleton
Anatomy and Physiology I Bones of the Pectoral Girdle And Upper Limb Instructor: Mary Holman.
Appendicular Skeleton
Appendicular Skeleton Ch. 8. Appendicular Skeleton 126 bones Limbs Girdles Allows us to move and manipulate objects.
THE PECTORAL GIRDLE & UPPER LIMB Chapter 7. Pectoral Girdle / Shoulder  Very light and has high degree of mobility  Considered an open joint  Consists.
The Appendicular Skeleton
Appendicular Skeleton Upper Appendicular Skeleton Bone Lower Appendicular Skeleton Bone SimilaritiesDifferences ClavicleIschium/Pubis ScapulaIlium HumerusFemur.
C. Upper Extremities 1. Consists of 60 bones a. Includes humerus, ulna, radius, carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges 2. Humerus- (arm bone) longest and.
Anatomy-Skeletal System Appendicular Skeleton Upper Extremity.
Human anatomy. Bones of Upper Limb Shoulder Girdle Bones of Free Upper Limb.
The Appendicular Skeleton Appendicular Skeleton A. bones of the limbs 1. arms 2. legs B. girdles 1. pectoral 2. pelvic.
Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings The Appendicular Skeleton  The Upper Limb.
Group 4 Rachel Gagliardo, Zack Wilks,Viditya Voletti.
Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb Correne Reyes, Summer Abiad, Jordan Kolb.
1. Name this part Acromion process HUMERUS 4. Name the red area. Greater tubercle.
7 The Skeleton: Part C.
The Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb
UPPER EXTREMITY Pages
Appendicular Skeleton Pectoral Girdle & Upper Extremity
Anatomy and Physiology I
Bones of the shoulder girgle
The Appendicular Skeleton
The Appendicular Skeleton
Appendicular Skeleton
© 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.
BONES OF THE UPPER LIMB Dr. Khaleel Alyahya Dr. Jamila El-Medany.
Anatomy-Skeletal System
8-1 The Pectoral Girdle The Pectoral Girdle Shoulder girdle
Appendicular Skeleton
Pectoral Girdle & Upper Limb
Anatomy-Skeletal System
Chapter 5 The Skeletal System
Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology
The Appendicular Skeleton
Appendicular Skeleton
Title: Anat & Phys 10/4/06 Objectives: Class Topics
7 The Skeleton: Part C.
CopyrightThe McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Upper Extremities The Skeletal System: The Appendicular Skeleton
Appendicular Skeleton Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb
2 Support and Movement Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology Unit
Appendicular Skeleton (126 bones)
Humerus.
Appendicular skeleton:
Lab 8 AP2101.
Presentation transcript:

The Appendicular Skeleton

The Appendicular Skeleton Figure 8–1

The Appendicular Skeleton Allows us to move and manipulate objects Includes all bones besides axial skeleton: the __________ the supportive ___________

What are the bones of the pectoral girdle, their functions, and features?

The Pectoral Girdle Figure 8–2a

The Pectoral Girdle ____________________ _________________ Positions the shoulders Provides a base for arm movement

The Pectoral Girdle Consists of: __________ _____________ Connects with the axial skeleton only at the manubrium

The Clavicles Figure 8–2b, c

The Clavicles Also called collarbones Long, S-shaped bones Originate at the __________________ Articulate with the ________________

The Scapulae _________________ Broad, flat triangles Articulate with arm and collarbone

The Scapula _____________________________________ Figure 8–3a

Structures of the Scapula Body has 3 sides: ________________ ____________(vertebral border) _____________(axillary border)

Structures of the Scapula Figure 8–3b

The Scapular Head _________________ Which articulates with humerus To form shoulder joint

Processes of the Glenoid Cavity __________________: anterior, smaller _____________: posterior, larger articulates with clavicle at the acromioclavicular joint

Structures of the Scapula Posterior surface Figure 8–3c

Posterior Features of the Scapula ____________: ridge across posterior surface of body Separates 2 regions: _____________ ______________ 3D Rotation of Scapula, Clavicle and Humerus PLAY

What are the bones of the upper limbs, their functions, and features?

The Upper Limbs Arms, forearms, wrists, and hands Note______________________________

The Humerus Figure 8–4

The Humerus Also called the arm The long, upper armbone Articulates with the pectoral girdle

The Distal Epiphysis Medial and lateral epicondyles: for muscle attachment Condyle of the humerus: _____________________

Articular Regions of the Condyle ____________: coronoid fossa and olecranon fossa articulates with ulna _____________: radial fossa articulates with radius

The Forearm Figure 8–5

The Forearm Also called the antebrachium Consists of 2 long bones: ___________ (medial) ___________(lateral)

Ulna: The Olecranon Superior end of _____________ Point of elbow Superior lip of ________________ Articulates with trochlea of humerus

Ulna: Articulations with the Humerus Forearm extended: olecranon enters ________________ Forearm flexed: coronoid process enters _________________

Ulna: Other Articulations _____________: articulates with head of radius forms proximal radioulnar joint ______________: prominent styloid process attaches to articular disc between forearm and wrist

The Radius Lateral bone of forearm Disk-shaped ____________above the neck _____________below the neck, attaches biceps

Articulations of the Radius __________: distal end articulates with wrist and radius ______________: stabilizes wrist joint

The Wrist Figure 8–6

The Wrist 8 _____________: 4 ____________ 4 ________________ allow wrist to bend and twist

Metacarpal Bones _____________________ Numbered I–V from lateral (thumb) to medial Articulate with proximal phalanges

Phalanges of the Hands __________________ Fingers: 2 phalanges (proximal, distal) Fingers: 3 phalanges (proximal, middle, distal)