catalyst questions you received the a post it note. write three things you want to learn about...
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Catalyst Questions
• You received the a post it note. Write three things you want to learn about during this unit that covers the skeletal system.
• What is the coolest thing you did over break?
• Today’s Topic to add to your table of contents: Axial & Appendicular Skeleton
Axial and Appendicular Skeleton
Mr. Z
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Objective
• You will be able to identify the axial and appendicular skeletons, as well as the bones and joints of each.
Axial and Appendic-u-who?
• The axial skeleton forms the central supporting axis of the body and includes the skull, vertebral column, and thoracic cage.
• The appendicular skeleton includes the bones of the upper limbs, pectoral girdle, lower limbs, and pelvic girdle.
Bones of the Axial Skeleton
• Frontal Bone• Parietal Bone• Occipital Bone• Temporal Bone• Sphenoid Bone• Ethmoid Bone• Maxilla• Zygomatic Bone• Lacrimal Bone• Nasal Bone• Vomer• Palatine Bone
• Inferior Nasal Conchae• Mandible• Malleus• Incus• Stapes• Hyoid • Cervical Vertebrae• Thoracic Vertebrae• Lumbar Vertebrae• Sacrum• Coccyx• Ribs• Sternum
Cranial Bones
Axial
Joints of the Axial Skeleton
• Bony Joint
• Fibrous Joint
• Cartilaginous Joint
• Gliding
• Pivot
Bones of the Appendicular Skeleton
• Scapula• Clavicle• Humerus• Radius• Ulna• Carpals• Tarsals• Metacarpals• Metatarsals
• Phalanges• Ossa Coxae• Femur• Patella• Tibia• Fibula
Joints of the Appendicular Skeleton
• Bony• Fibrous• Cartilaginous• Hinge• Gliding• Ball-and-socket• Pivot• Gliding• Saddle• Condyloid
Exit Tickets
• Silently and independently; no notes!