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  1. The videos will introduce you to the models and, associated structures, that you are expected to learn for Lab Practical 2. You are encouraged to watch the videos multiple times as part of your preparation for Lab Practical 2. Playlists. Bone Tissue. Osseous System Playlist; Axial Skeleton. Axial Skeleton Playlist; Appendicular Skeleton

  2. Axial Skeleton • Appendicular Skeleton • Study the pictures of the labeled models and tissues as part of your online lab experience • Be familiar with the different pictures as they will be used for the lab exam. • Review Dr. Gannon’s instructional videos over osseous tissue, axial skeleton and appendicular skeleton. The links

  3. The bones of the human body can be divided into two broad groups, the axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton. The axial skeleton comprises the bones found along the central axis traveling down the center of the body. The appendicular skeleton comprises the bones appended to the central axis.

  4. The axial skeleton includes the bones that form the skull, laryngeal skeleton, vertebral column, and thoracic cage. The bones of the appendicular skeleton (the limbs and girdles) “append” to the axial skeleton. 1. Skull Bones Protect the Brain and Form an Entrance to the Body. The skull consists of the cranial bones and the facial skeleton ...

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  5. Aug 30, 2023 · Practical examinations in anatomy ask you to identify structures that you have viewed in the laboratory. For each question you will see an image of a slide, model, specimen, etc. and will be asked ….

  6. Oct 31, 2023 · Figure \(\PageIndex{1}\): Axial skeleton: The axial skeleton consists of the bones of the skull, ossicles of the middle ear, hyoid bone, vertebral column, and rib cage. The Skull The bones of the skull support the structures of the face and protect the brain.

  7. May 13, 2022 · Identify the bones and bony structures of the skull, the cranial suture lines, the cranial fossae, and the openings in the skull. Discuss the vertebral column and regional variations in its bony components and curvatures. Describe the components of the thoracic cage.

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