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MD0006 4-22 Figure 4-8. The human scapula and clavicle (pectoral girdle). MD0006 4-23 Figure 4-9. The humerus, radius, and ulna. MD0006 4-24 Figure 4-10. The human hand. Figure 4-11. The bony pelvis (two pelvic bones and sacrum). MD0006 4-25 Figure 4-12. The femur, tibia, and fibula (anterior views). MD0006 4-26 Figure 4-13. The human foot. MD0006 4-27 EXERCISES, LESSON 4 REQUIREMENT. The following exercises are to be answered by completing the incomplete statement or by writing the answer in the space provided at the end of the question. After you have completed all the exercises, turn to "Solutions to Exercises," at the end of the lesson and check your answers. 1. What is a skeleton? 2. What are four functions of the human skeleton? a. . b. . c. . d. . 3. An individual bone consists of the outer and the inner . 4. The two types of bone marrow are and bone marrow. Yellow bone marrow is mostly yellow tissue. Red bone marrow is the only site in adults for the formation of . 5. The parts and portions of an individual long bone are the s (d s) and the (e s). The shaft is the portion of the long bone. The ends are made up mainly of c (s ) bone tissue. An articular cartilage covers each area where a bone s another bone. 6. The periosteum is a covering of bone surface area not covered by . The innermost layer is the o (b -f ) layer. The outermost layer is an layer. MD0006 4-28 7. In the early fetus, bones are preformed as s bones and e bones which have the shape and location of the t bones. Developing long bones have growing masses of actual bone called centers. These centers are located in the and in each . Preparing material surrounding these centers is destroyed and replaced with tissue. A bone grows in width through the activity of the layer of the . 8. What are four types of bones according to shape? a. . b. . c. . d. . 9. What is a syndesmosis? 10. What is a suture? 11. What is a synosteosis? 12. What is a synchondrosis? 13. What is a symphysis? 14. What is a synovial joint? MD0006 4-29 15. What are the major parts of a "typical" synovial joint? a. B . b. Articular c . c. (1) Synovial m . (2) Synovial s . (3) Synovial f . d. C . e. L . f. M . 16. Name and describe three classifications of synovial joints. Along with each, name common subclassifications. a. U . (1) Hi . (2) Pi . b. B . Sa . c. M . (1) Ba . (2) Pl . MD0006 4-30 17. Name and define the two major subdivisions of the skeleton. a. skeleton the of the human body including the , column, and . b. skeleton skeletal elements of the upper and . 18. Name and describe the two major parts of a typical vertebra. a. Vertebral -shape cylinder. Its function is to . b. arch arch over posterior of the . The arch has several . The are sites of attachment of and act as for trunk motions. 19. Name the regions of the vertebral column and give the number of vertebrae in each region. a. (neck) region, . b. (chest) region, . c. (low back) region, . d. , fusion of . e. ("tail"), - together. 20. Describe the two ways that vertebrae are held together. a. Intervertebral discs: b. Ligaments: MD0006 4-31 21. The thoracic cage consists of the s (m , b , and x p ), 12 pairs of , and 12 t v . The thoracic cage provides p for v o within the t . It also allows the m of breathing. 22. What are the two major subdivisions of the skull and with which organs or systems is each subdivision involved? a. : Encases and protects . b. : Involved with beginning of ; encases and protects the . 23. In the first column below, name a general segment or part of a member. In the second column, name bones or bone groups which are found in each segment of the upper member. In the third column, name bones or bone groups which are found in each segment of the lower member. PART UPPER MEMBER LOWER MEMBER a. G GIRDLE GIRDLE b. P SEGMENT S R c. M SEGMENT S, A, A A d. D SEGMENT C , T , M , M , P P _____________ Check Your Answers on Next Page [...]... (table 4- 2 ) End of Lesson 4 MD0006 4- 3 4 LESSON ASSIGNMENT LESSON 5 The Human Muscular System TEXT ASSIGNMENT Paragraphs 5-1 through 5-8 LESSON OBJECTIVES After completing this lesson, you should be able to: 5-1 Describe the general features of the skeletal muscles 5-2 Describe the general arrangement of the trunk and limb musculature 5-3 Given a sample drawing, identify the class of lever 5 -4 Name... upper and lower members (paras 4- 1 2, 4- 1 3, 4- 1 4) 18 The two major parts of a typical vertebra are the: a Vertebral body drum-shape cylinder Its function is to bear weight b Neural arch arch over posterior of the spinal cord The neural arch has several processes The processes are sites for attachment of trunk muscles and act as levers for trunk motions (para 4- 1 3a(1)) MD0006 4- 3 3 19 The regions of the vertebral... called an antagonist (para 5-8 c) End of Lesson 5 MD0006 5-1 2 LESSON ASSIGNMENT LESSON 6 The Human Digestive System TEXT ASSIGNMENT Paragraphs 6-1 through 6-1 6 LESSON OBJECTIVES After completing this lesson, you should be able to: 6-1 Define the human digestive system 6-2 Name six major organs of the human digestive system 6-3 Name and describe six structures of the oral complex 6 -4 Describe the pharynx,...SOLUTIONS TO EXERCISES, LESSON 4 1 The skeleton is a combination of bones joined together that serves as a support or framework of the human body (para 4- 1 ) 2 The four functions of the human skeleton are: a b c d 3 Bodily support Protection Motion Formation of blood cells (para 4- 2 ) An individual bone consists of the outer cortex and the inner medulla (para 4- 4 a) 4 The two types of bone marrow are... of the periosteum (paras 4- 5 a, c, d) 8 Four types of bones according to shape are: a b c d Long bones Short bones Flat bones Irregular bones (para 4- 6 ) 9 A syndesmosis is a joint in which the bones are held together by FCT (fibrous connective tissue) (para 4- 8 a(1)) 10 A suture is a joint in which the bones are very close together with a minimum of FCT (para 4- 8 a(2)) MD0006 4- 3 2 11.A synosteosis is a... bones are united by bony material (para 4- 8 b) 12 A synchondrosis is a joint in which the bones are held together by hyaline cartilage (para 4- 8 c(1)) 13 A symphysis is a joint in which the bones are held together by a disc of fibrocartilage (para 4- 8 c(2)) 14 A synovial joint is a joint in which the bones are able to move freely upon one another (para 4- 8 d) 15 The major parts of a synovial joint are: a b... pulley (the human knee mechanism) MD0006 5-7 b Sesamoid bones, such as the patella (kneecap), develop in tendons where pressure is applied to the tendon 5-8 THE SKELETO-MUSCULAR UNIT The skeleto-muscular unit (figure 5-5 ) is a working concept of muscle and skeleton producing motion The components of an S-M unit are bones, a joint, and skeletal muscle(s) Figure 5-5 The skeleto-muscular unit (arm-forearm... Ligaments Muscles (para 4- 9 ) 16 Synovial joints may be classified as follows: a b c Uni-axial motion in one plane (1) HInge joint (2) Pivot joint Bi-axial motion in two planes Saddle joint Multi-axial motion in all three planes (1) Ball-and-socket joint (2) Plane joint (para 4- 1 0) 17 The major subdivisions of the skeleton are the: a Axial skeleton the central framework of the human body including the... ("tail"), 3 -4 together (para 4- 1 3a(2)) 20 a Intervertebral discs hold the bodies of adjacent vertebrae together, are fibrous rings with soft centers, allow adjacent vertebral bodies to move on one another, and are part of plane-type joints between vertebrae b Ligaments are dense FCT structures extending from bone to bone (along the vertebral column from the base of the skull to the coccyx) (para 4- 1 3a(3))... adults for the formation of red blood cells (para 4- 4 b) 5 The parts or portions of an individual long bone are the shaft (diaphysis) and the ends (epiphyses) The shaft is the central portion of the long bone The ends are made up mainly of cancellous (spongy) bone tissue An articular or cartilage covers each area where a bone contacts another bone (para 4- 4 c) 6 The periosteum is a covering of bone surface . MD0006 4- 2 2 Figure 4- 8 . The human scapula and clavicle (pectoral girdle). MD0006 4- 2 3 Figure 4- 9 . The humerus, radius, and ulna. MD0006 4- 2 4 Figure 4- 1 0. The human hand. Figure 4- 1 1. The bony. pelvic bones and sacrum). MD0006 4- 2 5 Figure 4- 1 2. The femur, tibia, and fibula (anterior views). MD0006 4- 2 6 Figure 4- 1 3. The human foot. MD0006 4- 2 7 EXERCISES, LESSON 4 REQUIREMENT. The following. column.) 5 -4 . ARRANGEMENT OF HUMAN SKELETAL MUSCLES See figures 5-1 and 5-2 for some of the skeletal muscles. MD0006 5 -4 Figure 5-1 . Skeletal and facial muscles, anterior view. MD0006 5-5 Figure 5-2 .