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Introduction
What is the purpose of the skeletal system?
Label the parts of the skeletal system
Label:
Skull,
Mandible
Vertebrate,
Sternum
Ribs
Pelvis
Humerus
Radius
Ulnar
Femur
Tibis
Fibula
Metacarples
Shoulder joint
Knee joint
Hip joint
Elbow joint
What organs do you find?
What tissues do you find?
What cells do you find?
What makes a healthy skeletal system?
What is the purpose of the muscular system?
Label the parts of the muscular system
Gluti
Label:
Masseter
Detoids
Pectural
Abdominals
Brachials
Thighs
Calfs
Gluteus
What organs do you find?
What tissues do you find?
What cells do you find?
What makes a healthy skeletal system?
Station 1: Skeletal structure and function
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Skeletal System:
Skull -
Mandible –
Cranium –
Spinal Column
Cervical Vertebra –
Thoracic Vertebra –
Lumbar Vertebra –
Sacrum –
Coccyx –
Chest –
Clavicle –
Manubrium –
Scapula –
Sternum –
Ribs –
Arms –
Humerus –
Ulna –
Radius –
Joints -
Knee joints
Ankle joints
Toe joints
Finger joints
Hip joints
Elbow joints
Wrist joints
Shoulder joints
Neck joints
Hands and Feet
Carpals –
Metacarpals –
Phalanges –
Legs –
Pelvis –
Femur –
Patella –
Tibia –
Fibula –
Station 2: Muscle structure and function
Muscular System:
Face and head -
Occipital frontalis –
Masseter muscle -
Back/neck
Trapezius
Sternocleidomastoid –
Splenius capitis – Levator Scapulae –
Rhomboids –
Serratus posterior –
Latiumus Dorsi
Chest
Deltoid –Pectorals minor –
Serratus anterior –
Rectus abdonminis –
Abdominal external oblique –
Arms/Shoulder/hands
Shoulder Muscles
Supraspinatus Teres minor Infraspinatus
Teres major
Upper arm muscles
Biceps brachii Brachialis – Triceps brachii –
Forearm and hand
Brachioradialis –
Pronator Teres
Flexor carpi radialis Extensor carpi radialis
Extensor digitorum
Extensi carpi ulnaris Flexor carpi ulnaris
Bottom
Gluteus maximus
Gluteus medius
Gluteus minimus
Gemellus muscle
Thigh Muscles
Pectineus
Adductor longus – Illiopsoas–
Gracilis –
Adductor longus
Sartorius
Rectus femoris
Vastus lateralis
Vastus medialis
Flexor carpi ulnaris
Biceps femoris ___________________________________________
Semitendinosus____________________________________________
Semimembranos____________________________________________
Calf muscles
Peroneus longus____________________________________________
Tibialis posterior_____________________________________
Gastrocnemius____________________________________________
Soleus____________________________________________
Shin
Tibialis anterior____________________________________________
Fibularis longus____________________________________________
Station 3: Chicken Dissection
Draw or explain what a muscle cell looks like?
Draw or explain what muscle tissue looks and feels like?
Draw or explain what bone looks or feels like?
Draw or explain what the inside of a bone looks or feels like?
Draw or explain what the shoulder and elbow joint looks like?
Draw or explain how the muscle is attached to the bones?
Draw or explain what happens when the bicep brachii of the chicken is flexing?
Draw or explain what happens when the bicep brachii of the chicken is extending?
Station 4 – Nursing Observations – Musculoskeletal system
Tasks
Outline which muscle is flexing
Outline which muscles are extending
Outline which bones are involved
Outline which joints are involved
Squeezing hands
Lifting arms
Lowering arms
Lifting legs
Lowering Legs
Sitting up
Sitting down
Walking