Chap 27 evolution
Nervous system
TTT Orthopaedic Injuries
Bones Of The Axial Skeleton THE SKULL. Figure 7.1a Skull Thoracic cage (ribs and sternum) (a) Anterior view Facial bones Cranium Sacrum Vertebral column.
Axial Skeleton. The skeleton is divided into 2 parts, the axial and appendicular skeletons. The axial skeleton, which forms the longitudinal axis of the.
Formed by two sets of bones. ◦ Cranium: encloses and protects the fragile brain tissue ◦ Facial bones: hold the eyes in an anterior position and allow.
The skeleton, composed of bones, cartilages, joints, and ligaments, accounts for about 20% of body mass. There are 206 bones in the human body.
Chapter 29 Orthopaedic Injuries. Anatomy and Physiology of the Musculoskeletal System (1 of 5) Three types of muscles: skeletal, smooth, and cardiac Skeletal.
Ch 6&7 Trivia Dem’ Bones 2 point question What type of bone is the sternum? What type of bone is the sternum? Flat Flat.
THE SKELETON CHAPTER 7. Introduction A strong, yet light, internal support for the human body The skeleton is adapted for the protection, locomotor, and.
THE SKELETON CHAPTER 7 9/30/2007. Introduction A strong, yet light, internal support for the human body The skeleton is adapted for the protection, locomotor,
Axial Skeleton Cranium. Axial skeleton Major Divisions in the skeletal system: – Axial: Bones along the center axis (medial) of the body. Skull, Vertebral.