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This agenda outlines key topics on the appendicular skeleton for the class on October 18/19, 2012. Students will focus on the composition of the appendicular skeleton, including the pectoral girdle, upper and lower limbs, and the pelvic girdle. Important terminology will be practiced, and a quiz on the bones will be conducted in the next class. Homework includes completing a worksheet on the appendicular skeleton. The session will also explore differences between male and female pelvis structures, promoting a comprehensive understanding of human anatomy.
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Agenda – October 18/19, 2012 • Continue Ch. 10 Notes • Practice Terminology • Quiz next class on Bones of the Appendicular Skeleton • HW: Complete Worksheet
Appendicular Skeleton • Composed of the
Pectoral Girdle • Composed of 2 bones:
Lower Limbs Femur Patella Tibia Fibula
Foot • 7 irregular shaped bones • Divided into Proximal, Middle, and Distal • Note: Big toe has only proximal and distal bones
Pelvic Girdle • Composed of • Large, heavy bones attached securely to the axial skeleton via the saccrum and lumbar vertebrae
Each coxal (hip) bone is formed by the fusion of 3 bones: • The top edge of the ilium is the
Male vs. Female Pelvis Female Pelvic Girdle Male Pelvic Girdle