Third Marking PeriodActivities. We will cover the following topics: In the Textbook: Chapter 7 Axial Skeleton Chapter 8 Appendicular Skelton Chapter 9 Articulations You may use the textbook to answer these questions. You will also need to study with the bones. Also please go to the book’s website and use the activities to help you learn. The web address is: http://www.wps.aw.com/bc_martini_fap_8 In the Lab Manual: Exercise 15 Skeletal Terminology. Read p 129-132 1. P. 130 Define Terminology in notebooks Antrum Alveolus Condyle Crest Epicondyle Facet Fissure Foramen Fossa Head Line Meatus Process Ramus Sinus Spine Sulcus Trochanter Trochlea Tubercle Tuberosity Anterior Apex Appendicular Arch Articular Auricle Axial Base Canal Concha Cornu Eminence Girdle Inferior Inter- Intra- Lateral Medial Neck Notch Ovale Posterior Superior Suture Transverse P. 132 Answer General Questions #2 2. What is the difference between the following: a. Line and Crest b. Condole and epicondyle c. tubercle and tuberosity d. fissure and foramen e. facet and fossa f. meatus and sulcus g. base and apex h. axial and appendicular i. inter- and intra- j. anterior and posterior k. medial and lateral l. superior and inferior
Extra Credit- Use the preceding definitions (from #1) to explain the following locations. EXAMPLE: The infraspinous fossa is inferior to the spine of the scapula. The infraspinous shallow depression is below the spine of the scapula. a. The epicondyle was inferior to the medial notch b. He found the artificial suture on the neck of the bone. c. The transverse process is lateral to the ramus of the bone. d. The base of the patella is superior to the apex. e. The tibial tuberosity is superior to the anterior crest. f. The intercondylar eminence articulates with the intercondylar fossa. g. The elbow exhibits trochlear motion. h. The intertubercular groove is on the anterior humerus i. The external auditory meatus is also known as the ear canal.
We will cover the following topics:
In the Textbook: Chapter 7 Axial Skeleton
Chapter 8 Appendicular Skelton
Chapter 9 Articulations
You may use the textbook to answer these questions. You will also need to study with the bones. Also please go to the book’s website and use the activities to help you learn. The web address is:
http://www.wps.aw.com/bc_martini_fap_8
In the Lab Manual:
Exercise 15 Skeletal Terminology. Read p 129-132
1. P. 130 Define Terminology in notebooks
Antrum
Alveolus
Condyle
Crest
Epicondyle
Facet
Fissure
Foramen
Fossa
Head
Line
Meatus
Process
Ramus
Sinus
Spine
Sulcus
Trochanter
Trochlea
Tubercle
Tuberosity
Anterior
Apex
Appendicular
Arch
Articular
Auricle
Axial
Base
Canal
Concha
Cornu
Eminence
Girdle
Inferior
Inter-
Intra-
Lateral
Medial
Neck
Notch
Ovale
Posterior
Superior
Suture
Transverse
P. 132 Answer General Questions #2
2. What is the difference between the following:
a. Line and Crest
b. Condole and epicondyle
c. tubercle and tuberosity
d. fissure and foramen
e. facet and fossa
f. meatus and sulcus
g. base and apex
h. axial and appendicular
i. inter- and intra-
j. anterior and posterior
k. medial and lateral
l. superior and inferior
Extra Credit- Use the preceding definitions (from #1) to explain the following locations.
EXAMPLE: The infraspinous fossa is inferior to the spine of the scapula.
The infraspinous shallow depression is below the spine of the scapula.
a. The epicondyle was inferior to the medial notch
b. He found the artificial suture on the neck of the bone.
c. The transverse process is lateral to the ramus of the bone.
d. The base of the patella is superior to the apex.
e. The tibial tuberosity is superior to the anterior crest.
f. The intercondylar eminence articulates with the intercondylar fossa.
g. The elbow exhibits trochlear motion.
h. The intertubercular groove is on the anterior humerus
i. The external auditory meatus is also known as the ear canal.