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- humerut B.1 Shown on right are images of the skeletal structure of the front limbs of 6 animals: human, crocodile, whale, cat, bird, and bat. Each animal has a similar set of bones. Highlight each of the bones according to this key: adut -carpal • Humerus-Yellow • Ulna- Blue • Radius- Orange Carpal- Pink • Metacarpal- Green • Phalanges- Red -meacarpe whale Docode -shalangen hunan bird batSpecimen: Chicken Bones Caudal vertebrae: Describe the caudal vertebrae in your specimen regarding its shape, number of fused bones (if there are any), and other observations you see in your specimen.arch Remaining Time: 1 hour, 15 minutes, 24 seconds. Question Completion Status: 1 20 3 4 50 6 80 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 28 29 30 QUESTION 24 When an organism shifts from a quadriped to a biped, over time what happens to the spine? 1. The spine shifts from an "S" shape to a "C" shape. 2. The spine connects to the pelvis at an angle. 3. The spine shifts from a "C" shape to an "S" shape. 4. The spine inserts at the back of the femur. QUESTION 25 What was the Piltdown Hoax? O 1. A paleoanthropological fraud in which bone fragments were presented as the fossilised remains of a early human 2. Rumors about bed pillows made from the Pillsbury doughboy 3. The discovery of "Flatface Man" by Maeve Leaky 4. The discovery of "Lucy" by Donald Johanson Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. T hp O IT fg 144
- ů $ 4 The scapula and the clavicle make up the pectoral girdle (left and right sides of the body). Label the following features of this dorsal view (the side facing away from the body) of this scapula Coracoid process R 6-0-0 Acromial process Glenoid fossa O F4 In your own words, describe the differences between the dorsal and ventral surfaces of the scapula. Which features do you think would be most helpful for determining left scapula from right scapula? Examine the glenoid fossa of the scapula and the head of the humerus together. Do you think it would be easy to dislocate this joint? Why or why not? % 5 T O O F5 ▬▬ * A 6 F6 F7 & 7 PrtScn Spine of scapula F8 8 Home F9 ( 9 End F10 0 PgUp F11F3 Identify the following foot bones: What word means "Big Toe"? » F4 DII % Talus 5 F5 ☀ A Hand bones are generally smaller and thinner than foot bones. Other than robusticity of the bones, describe two specific differences that help visually separate human hand bones from human foot bones: 6 F6 - Distal -Middle Proximal 4th 5th & 7 2nd 1st -3rd Calcaneus phalanges metatarsals tarsals PrtScn F8 * 8 Home F9 9 End F10 ) Pgl130 LAB 6 EXERCISE 6-8 Label the following: tadres Stylnidarocess Radial bead * Radial tuberosity. Uina Olecranon Trechlearotch Curonoid process Styloid.pocess" Carpals * Scaphoid Lunate* Triquetral* Pisiform* Trapezium * Trapezoid * Capitate* Hamate. Metacarpals Phalanges proximal* middle * distal Pollex 50lecranon 10 distal Radius Head 6troaniear noth Radial Laberosty 11 middle 19 kor onaid. process Broximal Podiust LIna 13 Met 20 14amate 21 15riquetrgh capitate 22 16isiform Arapezda 17 Lunate 23 4 Styloid Drocoss trapazicm 18 24 Frocess Scaphoid License: Anatomy & Physiology Lab Homework by Laird C. Sheldahl, under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0 International
- ments/410033/variants/410033/take/5/ Question The hands of humans, fins of fish, and wings of hummingbirds have similar skeletal struc- tures but different uses. In comparative anatomy, what type of structures are they? Humerus Radius Ulna Carpals Metacarpals Phalanges HUMAN CAT WHALE BA analogous common homologous vestigial Con 00 0 0 Questions Answered All Changes Saved 10help me× 1:42 iny907-my.sharepoint.com + Info DI × Pre-Lab Activities A. INTRODUCTION Fill in the blanks of the following sentences to describe the study of joints. A joint (or connects a with another or a tooth. The science that studies joints is called the study of musculoskeletal movements is called whereas B. CLASSIFICATION OF JOINTS Joints can be classified according to their structure (i.e. how adjacent bones are bound to each other) or their function (i.e. how much the joint moves). 1. Fill in the table below with the structural classification of joints (e.g. osseous tissue, collagen, cartilage, membrane with slippery fluid). Type of Joint Bones bound together by > bony fibrous cartilaginous synovial 2. Fill in the table below by describing the functional classification of joints (e.g. freely movable, slightly movable, little or no movement). Type of Joint synarthrosis amphiarthrosis diarthrosis Mobility at the Joint 154 C. STRUCTURE OF A SYNOVIAL JOINT 1. Label the figure on the right…Question- discuss three major functions of the skeleton; discuss three major pieces of information that one can get from the study of it. "These latter issues are discussed briefly above, but to answer this question fully I want you to do some of your own research on the web about the function of the skeleton and the information that can be gleaned from it."SEE MORE QUESTIONS