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Hands On Lab: Appendicular Skeletal System

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Introduction

The skeletal system is the support structure for the body. There are 206 bones, divided into the axial and appendicular skeletons.

This lab will teach you all the bones in the body and the major bone markings. Bone markings are holes, ridges, projections, etc. that serve as attachments for muscles, and provide routes for blood vessels and nerves.

Activity 1: Virtual Appendicular Skeleton Lab

The virtual skeleton laboratory will teach the bones of each skeletal division and the major bone markings.

Virtual Appendicular Skeleton Lab (opens new window)

Click on the lab and go through all of the sections. Although you will be learning all of the bones, we have limited the bone markings to the major ones.

Please see the Module 3 Lab Study Objectives for all of the appendicular skeleton markings you are responsible for. You are not required to learn any markings in the virtual lab that are not on this list.

* Virtual Labs property of Niagara County Community College

Activity 2: Pectoral Girdle

Identify the bones and markings of the pectoral girdle. Each letter will only be used once.

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2. Vertebral border

3. Clavicle

4. Scapula

5. Scapular spine

6. Acromion

7. Superior angle

8. Glenoid cavity

9. Axillary border

10. Coracoid process

11. Inferior angle

Activity 3: Upper Limb

Identify the bones and markings of the arm. Each letter will only be used once.

12. Trochlea

13. Radial tuberosity

14. Olecranon process

15. Humerus

16. Lesser tubercle

17. Ulna

18. Trochlear notch

19. Greater tubercle

20. Capitulum

21. Coronoid process

22. Radius

Activity 4: Pelvic Girdle

Identify the bones and markings of the pelvic girdle. Each letter will only be used once.

23. Pubic symphysis

24. Pubis

25. Acetabulum

26. Ilium

27. Obturator foramen

28. Ischium

Activity 5: Lower Limb

Identify the bones and markings of the leg. Each letter will only be used once.

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30. Lateral condyle

31. Greater trochanter

32. Medial malleolus

33. Lesser trochanter

34. Medial epicondyle

35. Lateral epicondyle

36. Intercondylar fossa

37. Patella

38. Tibia

39. Intercondylar eminence

40. Femur

41. Medial condyle

42. Tibial tuberosity

43. Fibula

44. Lateral malleolus

Activity 6: Hand and Foot

Name the 3 groups of bones that form the hand:

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46.

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Name the 3 groups of bones that form the foot:

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50.

Identify each wrist bone. Each letter will only be used once.

51.

52. Pisiform

53. Scaphoid

54. Trapezoid

55. Triquetrum

56. Hamate

57. Trapezium

58. Capitate

59. Lunate

Identify each ankle bone. Each letter will only be used once.

60.

61. Lateral cuneiform

62. Navicular

63. Cuboid

64. Medial cuneiform

65. Talus

66. Intermediate cuneiform

67. Calcaneus

*All images in this lab are copyright of McGraw-Hill