Lab 2 Packet Appendicular Skeleton

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Anatomy & Physiology I Lab 2: Appendicular Skeleton Pre-Lab Preparation Before coming to class complete the assigned readings. Read through the list of terms and preview the lab activities. You should be familiar with the material the day your lab section meets. Suggested Coloring Pages Kapit: 29, 31, 33-35, 38, 40, 41 Appendicular Skeleton Pectoral Girdle Pelvic Girdle Upper Limb Lower Limb Bones and Boney Landmarks #Scapula Spine Acromion Process Coracoid Process Superior Angle Inferior Angle Lateral Angle Lateral Border Medial Border Superior Border Glenoid Cavity Supraspinous Fossa Infraspinous Fossa Subscapular Fossa Clavicle Acromial End Sternal End #Humerus Head Anatomical Neck Surgical Neck Greater Tubercle Lesser Tubercle Bicipital Groove Deltoid Tuberosity Medial Epicondyle Lateral Epicondyle (Humerus continued) Trochlea Coronoid Fossa Radial fossa Capitulum Olecranon Fossa Radius Head Radial Tuberosity Ulnar Notch Radial Styloid Process Ulna Olecranon Process Trochlear Notch Coronoid Process Radial Notch Ulnar Styloid Process #Hand Carpals Scaphoid Lunate Triquetrum Pisiform Trapezium Trapezoid Capitate Hamate Metacarpals (I-V) Phalanges (I-V) Proximal, Middle, Distal
#Coxal Bone [lium Iliac Crest Anterior Superior Iliac Spine Anterior Inferior Iliac Spine Posterior Superior Iliac Spine Posterior Inferior Iliac Spine Greater Sciatic Notch Ischium Ischial Tuberosity Pubis Pubic Symphysis Acetabulum Obturator Foramen Patella #Femur Head Fovea Capitis Neck Greater Trochanter Lesser Trochanter Gluteal Tuberosity Linea Aspera Medial Condyle Medial Epicondyle Lateral Condyle Lateral Epicondyle Intercondylar Fossa Medial Condyle Lateral Condyle Intercondylar Eminence Tibial Tuberosity Anterior Border/Crest Medial Malleolus Head Lateral Malleolus Tarsals Talus Medial Cuneiform Intermediate Cuneiform Lateral Cuneiform Navicular Cuboid Calcaneus Metatarsals (I-V) Phalanges (I-V) Proximal, Middle, Distal # Be sure you can determine right and lefts for the bones indicated with a #.
In Lab Activity: Appendicular Skeleton Go through each bone of the appendicular skeleton, identify and label each bony landmark, and side each bone that has a # before its name. The Scapula 1. Spine 6. Lateral Angle 10. Glenoid Cavity 2. Acromion Process 7. Lateral Border 11. Supraspinous Fossa 3. Coracoid Process 8. Medial Border 12. Infraspinous Fossa 4. Superior Angle 9. Superior Border 13. Subscapular Fossa 5. Inferior Angle Use a skeleton or your lab partner and hold the scapula you have been studying up to demonstrate if it belongs on the right side or the left side of the body. w
1. Head 6. 2. Anatomical Neck 7. 3. Surgical Neck 8. 4. Qreater Tubercle 9. 5. Lesser Tubercle .]— e H‘({' Recall, what does “epi” mean? What side humerus is this? The Humerus Bicipital Groove Deltoid Tuberosity Medial Epicondyle Lateral Epicondyle 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Trochlea Coronoid Fossa Radial fossa Capitulum Olecranon Fossa
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