BIOS251 W6 Lab- Ladana Scott

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Week 6 Lab Instructions Skeletal System Activity Description Points Part A Skeletal anatomy PowerPoint 20 Part B Lab Quiz 10 Total 30 References 1. Saladin Anatomy & Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function PART A: Skeletal system anatomy PowerPoint 1. See term list attached to end of document for a list of all structures required and an example. 1.1.Each group will take pictures of the bones of the human body 1.1.1. It is OK to share images within each group. 1.2.Insert images into PowerPoint 1.3.Using arrows, circles, brackets, and highlighting indicate all structures listed under Unit 6 of the BIOS 251 Anatomy Term List (found in the Files section of Canvas). 1.4.Using Canvas, submit the file to Module 6: The Skeletal System (Onsite Lab 6 of 7) by the indicated due date. PART B: Skeleton quiz 1. Quiz over the anatomy of the skeletal system given by instructor as he/she makes rounds to your lab bench. (see term list at end of instructions). At the end of the lab instructions. BIOS 251 Week 6 Lab Instructions Page 1 of 8
PART A: Skeletal anatomy PowerPoint 3. Create a PowerPoint presentation with labeled images of gross anatomical structures of the skeletal system included in the list below (next page). 3.1.Each group will take pictures of the bones. 3.2.It is OK to share images within each group but you must make your own labels . 3.3.Insert images into PowerPoint 3.4.Using arrows, circles, brackets, and highlighting indicate the bone and the specific structures of each bone found on the Unit 6 term list. 3.5.Using Canvas, submit the file to the assignment Unit 6 Onsite Lab by the indicated due date 3.6.Below is an example of one slide (of many) from a similar assignment on bones of the skull. It is clearly labeled, not distorted, and a quality picture. Assuming the other slides labeled all necessary structures, this would have received 100%. BIOS 251 Week 6 Lab Instructions Page 1 of 8
Week 6 – Gross Anatomy of the Axial and Appendicular Skeletal System Objectives: 1. Identify indicated bones and features of bones from the axial and appendicular skeleton. Vertebral Column & Thorax: Regional differentiation of vertebrae Cervical; atlas, axis (dens or odontoid process) Thoracic Lumbar Sacrum Coccyx (caudal) Vertebral structures Body (centrum) Transverse processes Transverse costal facets Vertebral foramen Superior & inferior articulating processes/facets Spinous process Transverse foramen (cervical) Intervertebral forame Sternum Manubrium Body of sternum Xiphoid process Sternal angle Ribs (know left and right) R 1 Vertebrosternal (true) Vertebrochondral (false) Floating (false) Other terms Curvatures of spine Kyphosis Lordosis Scoliosis Spina biffida You will need to be able to determine left and right for all appendicular bones except carpals, metacarpals, tarsals, metatarsals, and phalanges. Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb: Clavicle Scapula Spine of scapula Acromion process Coracoid process Glenoid fossa (also called glenoid cavity) Humerus Head of humerus Greater & lesser tubercles Medial & lateral epicondyles Olecranon fossa Coronoid fossa Capitulum Trochlea Radius Styloid process Ulna Olecranon process Coronoid process Trochlear notch Styloid process of ulna Carpals Metacarpals Phalanges (distal, intermediate, and proximal) BIOS 251 Week 6 Lab Instructions Page 1 of 8
BIOS 251 Week 6 Lab Instructions Page 1 of 8
Pelvic Girdle: Os coxa (plural: Ossa coxae) or Innominate bone or hip Ilium Iliac crest Anterior superior iliac spine Posterior superior iliac spine Anterior inferior iliac spine Posterior inferior iliac spine Greater sciatic notch Iliac fossa Sacroiliac joint Ischium Lesser sciatic notch Ischial tuberosity Pubis Pubic symphysis General Os Coxa features Obturator foramen Acetabulum Lower Limb: Femur Head of femur Greater trochanter Lesser trochanter Linea aspera Patella Tibia Medial & lateral condyles of tibia Tibial tuberosity Anterior crest Medial malleolus Fibula Lateral malleolus Tarsals Calcaneous Talus Metatarsals Phalanges (distal, intermediate, and proximal) Head and Face: Frontal Parietal Occipital Foramen magnum Temporal Zygomatic process of temporal bone Styloid process of temporal bone Mastoid process Mandibular fossa Carotid canal Jugular foramen External acoustic meatus Sphenoid Sella turcica Chiasmatic groove Superior orbital fissure Optic canal Ethmoid Cribriform plate Crista galli Nasal Vomer Lacrimal Maxilla (Maxillary bones) BIOS 251 Week 6 Lab Instructions Page 1 of 8
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