Bone and Skeletal Tissue (Ch. 6) & The Skeleton (Ch. 7)
Objectives:
Students will:
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- describe the anatomy and histology of bone tissue
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- distinguish between bones of the axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton SC.912.L.14.14
- identify the major bones of the axial and appendicular skeleton:
+ skull (cranial and facial), ribs, sternum, sacrum, vertebra, clavicle, scapula, humerus, radius, ulna, femur, patella, tibia,
fibula, carpals, tarsals, phalanges, hyoid bone, auditory ossicles, coccyx
- HONORS -
Students will:
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- identify the major bone markings (such as foramina, fossae, tubercles, etc.) on a skeleton
- explain the importance of these markings:
+ tuberosity, crest, trochanter, line, tubercle, epicondondyle, spine, process, head, facet, condyle, ramus, groove, fissure,
foramen, notch, meatus, sinus, and fossa
Students will:
SC.912.L.14.12
- describe the anatomy and histology of bone tissue
SC.912.L.14.13
- distinguish between bones of the axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton SC.912.L.14.14
- identify the major bones of the axial and appendicular skeleton:
+ skull (cranial and facial), ribs, sternum, sacrum, vertebra, clavicle, scapula, humerus, radius, ulna, femur, patella, tibia,
fibula, carpals, tarsals, phalanges, hyoid bone, auditory ossicles, coccyx
- HONORS -
Students will:
SC.912.L.14.15
- identify the major bone markings (such as foramina, fossae, tubercles, etc.) on a skeleton
- explain the importance of these markings:
+ tuberosity, crest, trochanter, line, tubercle, epicondondyle, spine, process, head, facet, condyle, ramus, groove, fissure,
foramen, notch, meatus, sinus, and fossa
Terminology:
osteon, axial appendicular, spongy bone, compact bone, diaphysis, epiphysis, trabeculae, osteocyte, canaliculi, bone marrow, hematopholetic
osteon, axial appendicular, spongy bone, compact bone, diaphysis, epiphysis, trabeculae, osteocyte, canaliculi, bone marrow, hematopholetic