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Slide 1Slide 2Slide 3Slide 4Slide 5Slide 6Slide 7Slide 8Slide 9Slide 10Slide 11Slide 12Slide 13Slide 14BIO130 Lab 7 Exercises 11& 13 in 8th, 9th, 10th EdExercises 10 & 11 in 11th Edition The Appendicular Skeleton, Articulations, & MovementsTable 9.1 in 8th , 9th , and 10th edTable 8.1 in 11th editionHelp with terminology:*Foramen = hole*Process = projectionetc.Inside, facing ribsflatOutside, facing backhas spine*Sternal end is blunt, square*Acromial end is flat*Superior is smooth*Inferior has ridges and groovesFigure 11.2 in 8th, 9th, 10thFigure 10.2 in 11th editionOrient the bone:*Head must face in (medial) and superior*Trochlea and capitulum on anterior*Olecranon fossa on posteriorPoorly represented on plastic bones: middle of diaphysis, lateral aspect, sight bumpFigure 11.3Figure 11.3 in 8th, 9th, 10thFigure 10.3 in 11th edition*Trochlear notch of ulna articulates on trochlea of humerus*Head of radius articulates with capitulum of humerus*Olecranon process of ulna fits into olecranon fossa of humerusFigure 11.4 in 8th, 9th, 10thFigure 10.4 in 11th editionFlip to view right hand from back side (manus)Two rows, start proximal, read left to right5 6 7 8 T T C H1 2 3 4 S L T P“Sam Likes To Push The Toy Car Hard”Scaphoid Lunate Triquetral Pisaform Trapezium Trapezoid Capitate Hamate (pisaform is a tiny bone attached to palmar surface of the triquetral)Right hand dorsalorLeft hand ventral(this picture should be backwards)Figure 11.5 in 8th & 9th Right hand, palm viewFigure 11.5 in 10th, Left hand, dorsal viewFigure 10.5 in 11th, Right hand, palm viewLateral View (outside) of right coxal bone (os coxa)Medial View (inside) of right coxal bone (os coxa)Figure 11.6 in 8th, 9th, 10thFigure 10.6 in 11th edition*The femur has a slight bow toward the anteriorFigure 11.7 in 8th, 9th, 10thFigure 10.7 in 11th editionFigure 11.8 in 8th, 9th, 10thFigure 10.8 in 11th editionRight foot, Top (Pedal)Backward “Z”: three rows, start proximal:5 6 74 31 2“Tom Can Control Not Much In Life”Talus, Calcaneous, Cuboid, Navicular, Medial Cuneiform, Intermediate Cuneiform, Lateral CuneiformFigure 11.9 in 8th, 9th, 10thFigure 10.9 in 11th editionSynovial JointFigure 13.3 in 8thFigure 13.2 in 9th, 10thFigure 11.2 in 11th editionHip JointFigure 13.7 in 8thFigure 13.6 in 9th, 10thFigure 11.6 in 11th editionKnee JointFigure 13.7 in 8th, 9th, 10thFigure 11.7 in 11th editionShoulder JointNot in 8th, get copyFigure 13.8 in 9th, 10thFigure 11.8 in 11th


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