Lab 3 Packet Axial Skeleton
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1 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab 3
: The Axial Skeleton
Pre-Lab Preparation Before coming to class complete the assigned readings. Read through the list of terms and preview the lab activities. You should be familiar with the material the day your lab section meets. Suggested Coloring Pages, Kapit
: 19, 22, 23, 25- 28 Axial Skeleton Skull Vertebral Column Thoracic Cage Hyoid Bone Bones and Landmarks of the Skull Frontal Coronal Suture Occipital Foramen Magnum Occipital Condyle External Occipital Protuberance Parietal Lambdoid Suture Sagittal Suture Temporal Mastoid Process Styloid Process External Auditory Meatus Squamous Suture Mandibular Fossa Sphenoid Sella Turcica Ethmoid Cribriform Plate Nasal Conchae Middle Nasal Conchae Inferior Nasal Conchae Bones of the Face Maxilla Mandible Vomer Lacrimal Nasal Palatine Zygomatic Divisions of Vertebral Column Cervical (7) Thoracic (12) Lumbar (5) Sacrum (5 fused or 1) Coccyx (4 fused or 1) Vertebral Column Bones and Features Vertebral Body Vertebral Foramen Spinous Process Transverse Process Vertebral Arch Pedicle Lamina Superior Articular Facet Inferior Articular Facet Intervertebral Foramen Atlas (C1) Axis (C2) Dens/Odontoid Process Cervical Vertebrae Features Transverse Foramen Thoracic Vertebrae Features Costal Facets Lumbar Vertebrae Sacrum Coccyx
2 Thoracic Cage Bones and Landmarks Sternum Manubrium Body Xiphoid Process Ribs (12 pairs) True Ribs (1 – 7) False Ribs (8 – 12) Floating Ribs (11 and 12) *Many of the bones you are studying in lab are plastic casts, but some may be real human
bone. Please be careful!
3 Introduction to the Skeletal System The skeletal system is divided into two portions: The ____________________ skeleton and the ____________________ skeleton. In your own words, write out the difference between the two divisions: In Lab Activity: Label the following bone features on the image and find each on the skull model: The Skull: Lateral & Frontal Views 1.
Frontal Bone
2.
Coronal Suture
3.
Occipital Bone
4.
Parietal Bone
5.
Lambdoid Suture
6.
Sagittal Suture
7.
Temporal Bone
8.
Mastoid Process
9.
Styloid Process
10. External Auditory
Meatus
11. Squamous Suture
12. Sphenoid Bone
13. Ethmoid Bone
14. Middle Nasal
Conchae
15. Inferior Nasal
Conchae
16. Zygomatic Bone
17. Lacrimal
18. Nasal
19. Palatine
20. Mandible
21. Vomer
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