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Bones Review. What are the functions of bones? Support – form the framework that supports the body and cradles soft organs Protection – provide a protective.
The Hip. Pelvic (Hip) Girdle Two hip bones (each also called coxal bone or os coxae) – Attach the lower limbs to the axial skeleton with strong ligaments.
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Pectoral and Pelvic Girdle and Limbs. Pectoral Girdle Includes 2 clavicles & 2 scapula Forms incomplete ring Provides attachment for muscles that move.
Chapter 8: The Appendicular Skeleton. The Appendicular Skeleton Figure 8–1.
Appendicular Skeleton. Allows us to move and manipulate objects Includes all bones besides axial skeleton: the limbs the supportive girdles.
Appendicular Skeleton – arms, legs, pectoral and pelvic girdles A.Pectoral Girdle 1.Clavicle – collarbone 2.Scapula – shoulder blades (triangular) This.
Human Body Systems. The human body is one of the most studied, but least understood biochemical miracles in the universe. Modern medical scientists tell.
Chapter 13 Facial Bones Part 1. Facial Bones 14 Bones 2 Maxillae 2 Zygomatic 2 Lacrimal 2 Nasal 2 Inferior nasal conchae 2 Palatine 1 Vomer 1 Mandible.
Chapter 40: The human musculoskeletal system Leaving Certificate Biology Higher Level.
Skeletal System. I. Functions of the Skeleton A. Support B. Protection C. Aids in movement D. Storage of minerals E. Blood cell formation II. Types of.