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Dec 6, 2023
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Human Osteology II – Appendicular Skeleton
Objectives:
After the lab, you should be able to:
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Identify the major bones of the human body by name, location, and shape.
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Identify the anatomical planes of the body.
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Correctly orient the body in standard anatomical position.
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Describe the types of motion that occur at joints between bones.
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To become familiar with the methods biological and forensic anthropologists use to identify
an individual's height and age by looking at skeletal remains.
Station 1. The Upper Limb
Identify the following elements of the upper limb and hand: clavicle, scapula, humerus, ulna,
radius, carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges. Use the articulated skeleton for reference.
YOUR NAME:
LAB SECTION:
1.
With which bone does the humerus articulate at the shoulder?
The scapula
2.
With which two bones of the shoulder girdle does the scapula articulate?
The clavicle and humerus
3.
With which bones does the humerus articulate at the elbow?
The radius and ulna
4.
In standard anatomical position, are the radius and ulna positioned proximal or distal to
the humerus?
They are distal to the humerus
5.
In standard anatomical position, is the radius positioned lateral or medial to the ulna?
The radius is positioned lateral to the ulna
6.
With which group of bones do the ulna and radius articulate in the wrist?
1
Station 2. The Lower Limb
Identify the following elements of the lower limb: os coxa (which is made up of three separate
bones that fuse together, the ilium, pubis, and ischium), femur, patella, tibia, fibula, tarsals,
metatarsals, and phalanges). For each element, determine its correct anatomical position. Use
the articulated skeleton for reference.
The scaphoid and lunate carpal bones
7.
What is the correct osteological name of the bones in the palm of the hand?
Metacarpal bones
8.
What is the correct osteological name of the bones of the fingers?
The phalanges
1.
With which bone of the os coxa does the sacrum articulate?
The auricular surface
2.
The femur articulates with which bone at its proximal end?
The acetabulum of the pelvis
3.
The rounded ball at the proximal end of the femur is called what?
The femoral head
4.
The femur articulates with which
TWO
bones on its distal end?
The tibia and patella
5.
In standard anatomical position, does the patella lie anterior or posterior to the femur?
The anatomical position of patella lie anterior to the femur
6.
In standard anatomical position, does the tibia lie lateral or medial to the fibula?
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