Chapter 9 Review MECHANISMS & CHARACTERISTICS OF MUSCULOSKELETAL & NERVE TRAUMA.
Arthropods Jointed-legged invertebrates. Arthropod Characteristics Metamerism with tagmatization Chitinous exoskeleton Paired-jointed appendages Growth.
20-1 Cardiovascular System The Heart. 20-2 Functions of the Heart Generating blood pressure Routing blood –Heart separates pulmonary and systemic circulations.
VIII. Pectoral Girdle & Upper Extremity - Articulation between upper extremities and axial skeleton -Shoulder joints are weak joints A.Pectoral Girdle.
Bones: The Living Framework of the Human Body Eva L. Murdoch, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Natural Sciences Joliet Junior College .
10-1 Anatomy and Physiology, Seventh Edition Rod R. Seeley Idaho State University Trent D. Stephens Idaho State University Philip Tate Phoenix College.
Phylum Arthropoda Read Chap 31 pgs. 681-703 Dichotomous Key.
Chapter 8/9 The Skeletal System: Appendicular Skeleton Joints Lecture Outline.
Chapter 9 Spinal Injuries. Objectives Describe the basic anatomy of the spine. Explain common spinal injuries that occur with athletic participation.
Anatomy of the Muscular System. A Few Facts… There are more than 600 skeletal muscles in the body They constitute 40-50% of our body weight Along with.
An Introduction to Health and Physical Education Ted Temertzoglou Paul Challen ISBN 1-55077-132-9 Exercise Science Section 2: The Skeletal System.
THE SKELETAL SYSTEM: THE AXIAL SKELETON. Essential Question What is the main contribution the axial skeleton makes to homeostasis?