lab labeling practice anatomy & physiology 1
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LAB LABELING PRACTICE ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 1 . By: Jamaica Atal. Name that Region! . Bucca l. Acromial . Crural. Name that Region! . Gluteal . Calcaneal. Popliteal. Name that cavity! . Which serous membrane is attached to the organ or organs of the ventral cavity? ________________. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
LAB LABELING PRACTICE
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 1
By: Jamaica Atal
Name that Region!
Acromial
Buccal
Crural
Name that Region!
Gluteal
CalcanealPopliteal
Name that cavity!
Abdominopelvic Cavity
Name the cavity surrounding the
lungs?
_________
Pleural Cavity
Which serous membrane is
attached to the organ or organs of the ventral cavity?
________________Visceral layer
BAAAD TO THE BONE!
Mandibular Fossa
Jugular foramen
External occipital protuberance
Bone depression?________ FOSSA
BAAAD TO THE BONE!
What sutures lies between parietal &occipital?_______________Lambdoid suture
Ethmoid bone
Mastoid Process
BAAAD TO THE BONE!
What bone cavity is this? ________Nasal cavity
Frontal sinus
Inferior nasal
concha
Perpendicular plate
Superior meatus
• Match the bone names listed with the following bone description
BAAAD TO THE BONE!
Bone NamesA. FrontalB. EthmiodC. LacrimalD. MandibleE. OccipitalF. TemporalG. ZygomaticH. Parietal
___ 1. Tiny bones with openings for tear ducts___ 2. Superior part of the squamous suture___3. Forms the bony eyebrow ridges and roofs of orbits ___ 4. Cheekbone___ 5. Site of external acoustic meatus___ 6. Contains the mental foramina___ 7. Posteriormost part of the cranium ___ 8. Bone(s) containing paranasal sinuses
CHA
GF
DEB
• Name the following bone and markings
BAAAD TO THE BONE!
coccyx
Transverse ridges
Ribs _____ are classified false ribs
8-10
Ribs ______ are classified floating ribs
11-12
BAAAD TO THE BONE!
Which is the cervical
vertebrae?
Vertebral foramen
Transverse foramen
Superior articular facet
What cartilage is the facet made out off?__________________Hyaline cartilage
Welcome to the gun show… MUSCLES!
Deltoid
Biceps brachii Brachialis
• Match the muscle names in Column A to the major muscles described in Column B
MUSCLES!Column A
1. Zygomatic
2.Orbicularis Oculi
3.Masseter
4. Buccinator
Column B
a. Used in winking
b. Used to show you’re happy
c. Holds food between the teeth
d. Prime mover of jaw closure
MUSCLES!
Gluteus Medius
Biceps femoris Semitendinosus
Which muscle/tendon did Achllies rip? ______________ Calcaneal
MUSCLES!What muscles do we
use to move our mouth upward?(smiling
muscle)_________________Zygomaticus major & minor
Whistling and kissing muscle?___________
Orbicularis OrisWhat is the name of the
Major head flexors?_______________Sternocleidomastoid muscle
MOVE YA’ BODYIf Mrs. Johnson is trying to raise the roof, what movement is she doing? ____________Extension
If Mrs. Johnson is jogging in place (decreasing the angle of the joint) what movement is she doing?_____________Flexion
MOVEMENTS!
Movement for Under bite __________Retraction
Movement for Overbite
_____________Protraction
What movement do you do when you drop your jaw? _______________depression
Joints• Match the key choices with the descriptive
phrasesA. Articular cartilage B. Synovial CartilageC. Ligaments and fibrous
capsuleD. Muscle Tendons
___ 1. keep bone ends from crushing when compressed___ 2. Resists tension placed on joints___ 3. Keeps joints from overheating___ 4. Helps prevent dislocation
Answer key: 1; A. 2; C & D. 3; B. 4; C & D
Joints Name the following:
Articular cartilage
Joint cavity
TISSUE All connective tissues stem are from a common embroyonic tissue called? _______________ Mesenchyme
What is the difference between Dense Regular CT and Dense Irregular CT? - Dense regular consist more of collagen fiber arrange in a parallel bundle with little ground substance and few cells. Dense irregular collagen bundles have no consistent pattern.
What type of CT is this?______________________Dense regular CT
• What type of tissue is this?_________
TISSUE Adipose
Name the cell adipose consist of?adipocytes
• What type of Epithelium tissue is this?
TISSUE PSEUDOSTRATIFIED COLUMNAR
Eye Optic nerve
Lateral rectus
Cornea
Ear
External acoustic meatus
Cochlea
BrainsAnterior horn
Inferior horn
Central canal
Interventricular foramen
Spinal cord Posterior root ganglion
Dura mater
Posterior median sulcus
Spinal cord
Cauda equina
Conus medullaris
Cervical enlargement