Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology
The Skeletal System 171 Common Disease, Disorder, or Condition DISORDERS OF THE SKELETAL SYSTEM continued for height loss, hunch ...
172 Chapter 7 Common Disease, Disorder, or Condition DISORDERS OF THE SKELETAL SYSTEM continued Black Eye^ A black eye is caused ...
The Skeletal System 173 Georgia Konzelman,of College JosephMedical (^) ofD entistryDr.^ , Courtesyof Source:School Figure 7- 26 ...
174 Summary Outline Introduction. The skeleton is the supporting structure of the body; it allows muscles to bring about moveme ...
The Skeletal System The tissue fluid that circulates in these canals carries- nutrients and oxygen to and waste away from the b ...
176 The Torso or Trunk The sternum, ribs, and vertebrae make up the torso or trunk.^ A typical vertebra has a number of chara ...
The Skeletal System Fill in the Blank Fill in the blank with the most appropriate term. The two common types of bone tissue are ...
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178 T F 7. Like the bones of the cranium, all the facial bones are united by immovable sutures. T F 8. If the thoracic vertebrae ...
The Skeletal System LABORATORY EXERCISE: 179 The Skeletal System Materials needed: An articulated human skel- eton, either real ...
The Articular System Chapter Objectives After studying this chapter, you should be able to: Name and describe the three types o ...
Chapter 8 Key Terms Abduction................. 184 Extension................. 184 Reposition................. 187 Adduction..... ...
182 forearm or rotate the lower leg. Some authors consider syndesmosis as an example of an amphiarthrosis (little movement) join ...
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The Articular System 183 Head of radius Tendon of biceps brachii Radius (B) Sternum First rib Manubrium Body Xiphoid process Ste ...
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184 time due to the constant friction caused by movement at the joint. Articular cartilage has a limited blood sup-ply. It recei ...
The Articular System (^185) Hyperextension^ Extension^ (^) Flexion (^) (^) ® Learning Cengage © (A) (C) Abduction (B) (^) ® Addu ...
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186 Chapter 8 (^) ®^ Lear ni ng^ Pronation Supination Cen gage^ (A) ©^ Depression Protraction Elevation Retraction (^) ®^ (^) Le ...
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