Transcript Bio101_Lab8
Bio 101
Laboratory 8
Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb
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Objectives of Lab
• Become familiar with the bones and structures of
the
– Pectoral girdle (clavicles, scapula)
– Upper limbs (humerus, radius, ulna, bones of hand)
• Know the definition of the major landmarks as they
apply to the bones we cover today
• Be able to recognize the skeletal structures listed on
your Laboratory Guide handout, Exercise 8 and 9
(up to and including phalanges of hand for today)
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Skeletal Organization
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Landmarks of Bones
• Border – Outer part or edge, e.g., lateral border
of scapula
• Epicondyle – Projection situated above
(proximal to) a condyle, e.g., lateral and medial
humeral epicondyles
• Tuberosity – A rough, elevated surface, e.g.,
deltoid tuberosity of humerus
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Pectoral Girdle
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The Clavicles
From: Martini, Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology, 6th ed., Benjamin Cummings, 2004
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Scapula
(Supra)scapular
notch
Angle
Superior
Border
Inferior Angle
Orientation…
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Scapula
Figure from: Saladin, Anatomy & Physiology, McGraw Hill, 2007
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Upper Limb
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Humerus
Orientation…
Radial fossa
Anterior, right
Posterior, right
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Radius and Ulna
Anterior, right
“U” shaped trochlear
notch = Ulna
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The Hand
Proximal
phalanx
Distal
phalanx
Right hand, palmer surface
Right hand, dorsal surface
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The Carpals (Wrist)
Thumb is 1st
metacarpal
(anatomical
position)
T
L
S
P
T
T
Scared Lovers Try Positions
C
H
Right hand,
palmer surface
Hook
(on palmer surface)
Scaphoid Lunate Triquetrum Pisiform
[Lateral (Thumb side) -> Medial]
That They Cannot Handle
Trapezium Trapezoid Capitate Hamate
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Hook of the Hamate
Remember, this will appear
on the palmar surface of
the hand (like the pisiform)
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What you should do in lab today…
• Marieb’s Laboratory Manual, Exercise 10
• Handle the bones. Use your labeled figures as guides
to the names of the bones and structures. Be sure to
look at how these bones articulate in a skeleton.
• REVIEW THE SKULL AND VERTEBRAL
COLUMN from last two labs!!
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What you should be able to do after lab today…
• Know the names of all the bones and structures we
covered today (in Laboratory Guide Exercises 8 and 9
up to and including phalanges of hand only)
• Be able to give the definition of the bone landmarks
described for today’s and last the lab
• **You should be able to recognize and distinguish
disarticulated bones based on their unique
characteristics!!
DON’T GET BEHIND!! There’s a lot to know.
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For next lab…
• For Bones: Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb
– Read Exercise 10 in Marieb’s Lab Manual
• Suggestion: Do Exercise Review Sheet 10,
numbers 1 through 6 for the bones of the pectoral
girdle and upper limb you’ll do today.
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