A&P Worksheet – Vertebral Column & Thorax
UNIT 2 Chapters 6-8 LAB PORTFOLIO
BIOL 2401: HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I
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The lab portfolio is a group-work assignment that requires students to work in a group of 2-3 to complete it. Students are responsible for selecting the peers in their lab group, and the lab portfolio will be submitted by the lab group with all students’ names recorded on it. This assignment will only be accepted from the lab group and not from individual students. All students in the lab group are expected to work together to complete this assignment. Please contact the professor for any concerns about student participation in the lab group. Please write legibly and spell answers correctly. Partial credit will not be given for misspelled answers.
Chapter 6 - INTRODUCTION TO BONE TISSUE
HUMAN cortical (compact) BONE TISSUE - Match the number on the figure to the specific structure that identifies it.
HUMAN CORTICAL (COMPACT) BONE TISSUE - Match the number on the figure to the specific bone structure that identifies it.
_____ Central (Haversian) canal _____ Perforating (Volkmann’s) canal
_____ Circumferential lamellae _____ Periosteal blood vessel
_____ Corticalt bone tissue _____ Periosteum
_____ Concentric lamellae _____ Osteon (Haversian system)
_____ Endosteum (lining bony canals) _____ Trabeculae
_____ Perforating (Sharpey’s) fibers
DIRECTIONS: Match the letter of the description and/or function to the compact bone structure that defines it. For the TWO choices that are not used: Write the correct structure underneath the choice it applies to.
A. Repeated structural units of compact bone that support body weight
______ Cortical bone tissue B. Mature bone cells located in lacunae that maintain the bone matrix
_____ Spongy bone tissue C. Longitudinal canal in osteons that contain blood vessels and nerves
_____ Periosteum D. Dense bone tissue composed of osteons that supports body weight
_____ Endosteum E. Bone-building cells of the periosteum that secrete the bone matrix
_____ Osteon (Haversian system) F. Tiny channels in the lamellae-contain interstitial fluid for osteocytes
_____ Central (Haversian) canal G. Dense irregular connective tissue that covers and protects bone
_____ Concentric lamellae H. Irregular arrangement of lamellae in spongy bone that resists stress
_____ Canaliculi I. Calcified rings of matrix that form osteons and resist torsion stresses
_____ Lacunae J. Canals located at right angles that contain blood vessels and nerves
_____ Osteocytes K. Highly porous bone tissue composed of trabeculae that resist stress
_____ Perforating (Volkmann’s) canal L. Bone-destroying cells of the periosteum that digest bone matrix
_____ Circumferential lamellae M. Tiny openings in the lamellae occupied by osteocytes
_____ Trabeculae N. Delicate connective-tissue membrane lining canals and trabeculae
O. Calcified rings of matrix deep to the periosteum that resist torsion
Chapter 7 &8: INTRO TO THE HUMAN SKELETON:
AXIAL AND APPENDICULAR SKELETON
Match the number on the figure to the specific bone that identifies it.
_____ Carpals _____ Phalanges (upper extremity)
_____ Clavicle _____ Radius
_____ Cranial bones _____ Rib
_____ Facial bones _____ Scapula
_____ Femur _____ Skull
_____ Fibula _____ Sternum
_____ Humerus _____ Tarsals
_____ Metacarpals _____ Tibia
_____ Metatarsals _____ Ulna
_____ Patella _____ Vertebra
_____ Phalanges (lower extremity)
The human skeleton is divided into the axial and appendicular skeletons based on the location of the bones in the skeleton. The axial skeleton is comprised of the bones that form the longitudinal axis of the body, and the appendicular skeleton is comprised of the bones that are attached to the axial skeleton via the pectoral (shoulder) and pelvic (hip) girdles.
DIRECTIONS: Match the specific bones to the axial or appendicular skeleton to which they belong. EACH COLUMN should be PLACED in alphabetical order.
Carpals Hyoid Ribs
Clavicle Metacarpals Scapula
Cranial bones Metatarsals Sternum
Facial bones Os coxae Tarsals
Femur Patella Tibia
Fibula Phalanges Ulna
Humerus Radius Vertebrae
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DIRECTIONS: Write the specific names of the bones that comprise the cranial and facial bones of the skull.
Name all cranial bones of the skull: indicate the paired bones with a (2)
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Name all facial bones of the skull: indicate the paired bones with a (2)
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DIRECTIONS: Write the letter/number designation of the sets of vertebrae and total number of vertebrae that comprise each region in the vertebral column.
VERTEBRAL REGION DESIGNATION OF VERTEBRAE TOTAL NUMBER OF VERTEBRAE
Cervical region ____________________ ____________________
Thoracic region ____________________ ____________________
Lumbar region ____________________ ____________________
Sacral region ____________________ ____________________
Coccygeal region ____________________ ____________________
DIRECTIONS: Answer the following questions about the appendicular skeleton. Indicate the total number of each type of bone.
What specific bones comprise the pectoral (shoulder) girdle?
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What specific bones comprise the upper extremities?
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What specific bones comprise the pelvic (hip) girdle?
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What specific bones comprise the lower extremities?
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List 4 differences (for each) between male & female skeletons
SKULL
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PELVIC GIRDLE
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BIOL 2401 Lab Portfolio Chapter 7: Axial Skeleton
Use your textbook and the Lab PPT to identify the following bone parts. When you have completed them, you may come check your answers with me before beginning your intensive studies!
The Skull Diagram A
_____coronal suture
_____frontal
_____lambdoidal suture
_____mastoid process
_____maxilla
_____nasal
_____occipital
_____parietal
_____temporal
Diagram B
_____ethmoid
_____external auditory meatus
_____lacrimal
_____sphenoid
_____squamosal suture
_____zygomatic bone & process
_____vomer
Diagram C– inferior view
_____foramen magnum
_____mandibular fossa
_____occipital condyles
_____palatine bones & processes
_____styloid process
Diagram D – sinuses
_____ethmoid sinus
_____frontal sinus
_____maxillary sinus
_____nasal conchae/turbinates
_____sphenoid sinus
Diagram E - mandible
_____angle
_____body
_____coronoid process
_____mandibular condyle
_____mandibular foramen
_____mental foramen
_____ramus
Hyoid Bone: Label on diagram:
• Greater horn & Lesser horn
• Body
Diagram F - Vertebrae Parts & Vertebral Column
_____body of vertebrae
_____intervertebral disc
_____intervertebral foramen
_____spinous process
_____transverse foramen
_____transverse process
_____vertebral foramen
Diagram G - Thorax
_____gladiolus/body
_____manubrium
_____vertebral ribs
_____vertebrochondral rib
_____vertebrosternal rib
_____xiphoid process
Types of Vertebrae (use models)
_____atlas
_____axis
_____cervical
_____coccygeal
_____lumbar
_____sacral
_____thoracic
_____inferior articular process
_____superior articular process
Diagram H: Interior view of skull
_____cribriform plate
_____crista galli
_____foramen ovale
_____greater wing of sphenoid
_____internal auditory meatus
_____jugular foramen
_____sella turcica
_____ lesser wing of sphenoid
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BIOL 2401 Lab Portfolio Chapter 8: Appendicular Skeleton
Tibia
A. Anterial tibial crest
B. Intercondylar eminence
C. Lateral condyle
D. Medial condyle
E. Medial malleolus
F. Tibial tuberosity
Fibula
A. Head
B. Lateral malleolus
Radius
A. Head
B. Radial tuberosity
C. Styloid process of radius
Os coax
A. Acetabulum
B. Iliac crest
C. Iliac fossa
D. Ilium
E. Ishium
F. Obturator foramen
G. Pubic symphysis
H. Pubis
Scapula
A. Acromion process
B. Coracoid process
C. Glenoid fossa/cavity
D. Scapular spine
Foot: use models
A. Calcaneus
B. Metatarsals
C. Phalanges – know how they are named & numbered
D. Talus
E. Tarsals
Humerus
A. Capitulum
B. Coronoid fossa
C. Deltoid tuberosity
D. Greater tubercle
E. Head
F. Lateral epicondyle
G. Lesser tubercle
H. Medial epicondyle
I. Olecranon fossa
J. (Surgical) Neck
K. Trochlea
Hand: use models
A. Carpals
B. Metacarpals
C. Phalanges – know how they are named & numbered
Ulna
A. Coronoid process
B. Olecranon process
C. Radial notch
D. Trochlear/Semilunar notch
E. Styloid process of ulna
Femur
A. Greater trochanter
B. Head
C. Intercondylar fossa
D. Lateral condyle
E. Lateral epicondyle
F. Lesser trochanter
G. Linea aspera
H. Medial condyle
I. Medial epicondyle
J. Neck
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______ Trabeculae _____ Concentric lamellae
_____ Canaliculi _____ Interstitial lamellae
_____ Central (Haversian) canal _____ Lacuna with osteocyte
_____Circumferential lamellae
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Bone name
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Bone name
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