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The Skeletal System II: Appendicular Skeleton and Articulations Exercises 11, 13 (begins: page 105 in 8th edition, page 145 in 9th and 10th editions) Exercises 10, 11 (begins: page 147 in 11th edition) Lab 7 Objectives For 8th 9th and 10th editions: Read lab Exercises 11 and 13 For Exercise 11, do Activities 1-3, 5, 6 For Exercise 13, do Activities 3, 5, 7, 8 in all three editions, and Activity 9 from the 9th and 10th editions (get a copy of this from the instructor if you have the 8th edition book) For 11th edition: Read lab Exercises 10 and 11 For Exercise 10, do Activities 1-3, 5, 6 For Exercise 11, do Activities 3, 5, 6, 7, 8 Exercise 11 Activities 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 in 8th 9th and 10th editions Exercise 10 Activities 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 in 11th edition Identify features of the appendicular skeleton on skeletal models Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb Clavicle Acromial end Sternal end Scapula Lateral border Medial / Vertebral border Coracoid process Acromion Glenoid cavity / fossa Infraglenoid tubercle Spine / Spinous process Humerus Head Lateral supracondylar ridge Greater tubercle Lesser tubercle Intertubercular sulcus / groove Deltoid tuberosity Radial groove Radial fossa Coronoid fossa Capitulum Trochlea Olecranon fossa Lateral epicondyle Medial epicondyle Amy Warenda Czura, Ph.D.1SCCC BIO130 Lab 7 Appendicular Skeleton & ArticulationsRadius Head Radial tuberosity Styloid process Ulna Olecranon process Trochlear notch Coronoid process Radial notch Head Styloid process Hand (Carpals) “ Sam Likes To Push The Toy Car Hard” Scaphoid Lunate Triquetral Pisiform Trapezium Trapezoid Capitate Hamate Metacarpals 1-5 Phalanges Proximal Middle Distal Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb Os coxa (ilium, ischium, pubis) Acetabulum Obturator foramen Ilium Iliac crest Auricular surface Anterior superior iliac spine Anterior inferior iliac spine Greater sciatic notch Ischium Ischial spine Lesser sciatic notch Ischial tuberosity Pubis Pubic crest Inferior ramus Pubic tubercle Pubic symphysis Amy Warenda Czura, Ph.D.2SCCC BIO130 Lab 7 Appendicular Skeleton & ArticulationsFemur Fovea capitis Head Greater trochanter Lesser trochanter Intertrochanteric line / crest Gluteal tuberosity Linea aspera Lateral condyle Medial condyle Patellar surface Patella Facet Tibia Medial condyle Lateral condyle Tibial tuberosity Medial malleolus Fibula Head Lateral malleolus Foot (Tarsals) “Tom Can Control Not Much In Life” Talus Calcaneus Cuboid Navicular Medial cuneiform Intermediate cuneiform Lateral cuneiform Metatarsals 1-5 Phalanges Proximal Middle Distal Exercise 13 Activity 3 in 8th 9th and 10th editions Exercise 11 Activity 3 in 11th edition Identify features of a synovial joint on diagrams and specimen Articular cartilage Synovial membrane Fibrous capsule Articular capsule Joint cavity Synovial fluid Amy Warenda Czura, Ph.D.3SCCC BIO130 Lab 7 Appendicular Skeleton & ArticulationsExercise 13 Activity 5 in 8th 9th and 10th editions Exercise 11 Activity 5 in 11th edition Perform and know movements of synovial joints Flexion vs. Extension Abduction vs. Adduction Rotation Circumduction Pronation vs. Supination Inversion vs. Eversion Dorsiflexion vs. Plantar flexion Exercise 13 Activity 8 in 8th edition, Activity 7 in 9th and 10th editions Exercise 11 Activity 6 in 11th edition Identify features of the hip joint on models and diagrams Head of femur Fovea capitis Ligamentum teres Acetabulum Acetabular notch Acetabular labrum Iliofemoral ligament Pubofemoral ligament Ischiofemoral ligament Exercise 13 Activity 7 in 8th edition, Activity 8 in 9th and 10th editions Exercise 11 Activity 7 in 11th edition Identify features of the knee (tibiofemoral joint) on models and diagrams Lateral condyle of femur Medial condyle of femur Lateral condyle of tibia Medial condyle of tibia Anterior cruciate ligament Posterior cruciate ligament Lateral meniscus Medial meniscus Fibular / lateral collateral ligament Tibial / medial collateral ligament Patellar ligament Quadriceps tendon Patella Amy Warenda Czura, Ph.D.4SCCC BIO130 Lab 7 Appendicular Skeleton & ArticulationsExercise 13 Activity 9 in the 9th and 10th editions (handout for 8th edition) Exercise 11 Activity 8 in the 11th edition Identify features of the shoulder (glenohumeral joint) on models and diagrams Glenoid cavity / fossa Glenoid labrum Head of humerus Coracohumeral ligament Glenohumeral ligaments For Study: Review Sheet Exercise 11 pages 561-567 in 8th edition pages 157-163 in 9th and 10th editions Review Sheet Exercise 10 pages 159-165 in 11th edition Review Sheet Exercise 13 pages 571-574 in 8th edition pages 183-186 in 9th and 10th editions Review Sheet Exercise 11 pages 181-184 in 11th edition Answers in the Instructors Manual at the Eastern Campus Library on reserve ***There is half a disarticulated skeleton on reserve in the Eastern Campus Library for your use*** Histology photos and unlabeled art to create study sheets is available at www2.sunysuffolk.edu/czuraa Amy Warenda Czura, Ph.D.5SCCC BIO130 Lab 7 Appendicular Skeleton &


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