LAB #4-SKELETAL SYSTEM LABORATORY PRACTICAL 1 REVIEW NAME: PARTNER(S) (maximum 2
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LAB #4-SKELETAL SYSTEM LABORATORY PRACTICAL 1 REVIEW NAME: PARTNER(S) (maximum 2) PART 2-MINI SKELETON-Use the mini skeleton to review your bones and landmarks and answer the following questions. 11. A. Find, Draw and label the os coxa, label the 3 fused bones (Box 11A) 11A B. Name the hole present in this bone C. What joint forms anteriorly when these bones are connected in the pelvis? 12. A. What bones form the spine? B. what are the ones in the lower back called? C. What is first one in the neck called D. Name the landmark that is the most posterior on each of these bones 13. A. Are the auditory ossicles visible in this model? B. What are the names of the three bones? , 14. A. Find the sternum. What is its function? 8. Name two groups of bones it is attached to C. Name the most inferior landmark on the sternum 15. A. Find, Draw the Right humerus showing the anterior view (Box 15) 15 (proximal end) B. Lable the four landmarks listed in Lab 4. 16. Find the ulnas. What landmark on the ulna fits into the humerus? 17. Find the L/R radii (pleural of radius). What Landmark on your list is most distal? 18. Find the metacarpals. How many are there on in total?- 19. Find the scapulae. Where is the infraspinous fossa located? 20. Find the Tibia. On which end is the medial malleolus found (proximal or distal?)_ This document may NOT be photographed or otherwise reproducedExplanation / Answer
Ques 12 Ans.-
(a) Sacrum
(b) Lumbar spine
(c) Cervical Spine
(d) Sacrum
Ques 14 Ans.-
(A) Sternum is located just inferior to nedk bones Cervical spine.
(B) Ribs and Cartilage connected to sternum.
(C) Xiphoid process is the lower part of sternum
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