Title: Bio 101
1- Bio 101
- Laboratory 8
- Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb
2Objectives of Lab
- Become familiar with the bones and structures of
the - Pectoral girdle (clavicles, scapula)
- Upper limbs (humerus, radius, ulna, bones of
hand) - Know the definition of the major landmarks as
they apply to the bones we cover today - Be able to recognize the skeletal structures
listed on your Laboratory Guide handout, Exercise
8 and 9 (up to and including phalanges of hand
for today)
3Skeletal Organization
4Landmarks of Bones
- Border Outer part or edge, e.g., lateral border
of scapula - Epicondyle Projection situated above (proximal
to) a condyle, e.g., lateral and medial humeral
epicondyles - Tuberosity A rough, elevated surface, e.g.,
deltoid tuberosity of humerus
5Pectoral Girdle
6The Clavicles
From Martini, Fundamentals of Anatomy
Physiology, 6th ed., Benjamin Cummings, 2004
7Scapula
(Supra)scapular notch
Superior Border
Angle
Inferior Angle
Orientation
8Scapula
Figure from Saladin, Anatomy Physiology,
McGraw Hill, 2007
9Upper Limb
10Humerus
Orientation
Radial fossa
Anterior, right
Posterior, right
11Radius and Ulna
U shaped trochlear notch Ulna
Anterior, right
12The Hand
Proximal phalanx
Distal phalanx
Right hand, palmer surface
Right hand, dorsal surface
13The Carpals (Wrist)
Thumb is 1st metacarpal (anatomical position)
T
L
S
P
Right hand, palmer surface
T
C
T
H
Hook (on palmer surface)
Scared Lovers Try Positions That They Cannot
Handle
Scaphoid Lunate Triquetrum Pisiform Trapezium
Trapezoid Capitate Hamate
Lateral (Thumb side) -gt Medial
14Hook of the Hamate
Remember, this will appear on the palmar surface
of the hand (like the pisiform)
15What you should do in lab today
- Mariebs Laboratory Manual, Exercise 10
- Handle the bones. Use your labeled figures as
guides to the names of the bones and structures.
Be sure to look at how these bones articulate in
a skeleton. - REVIEW THE SKULL AND VERTEBRAL COLUMN from last
two labs!!
16What you should be able to do after lab today
- Know the names of all the bones and structures we
covered today (in Laboratory Guide Exercises 8
and 9 up to and including phalanges of hand
only) - Be able to give the definition of the bone
landmarks described for todays and last the lab - You should be able to recognize and distinguish
disarticulated bones based on their unique
characteristics!!
DONT GET BEHIND!! Theres a lot to know.
17For next lab
- For Bones Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb
- Read Exercise 10 in Mariebs Lab Manual
- Suggestion Do Exercise Review Sheet 10, numbers
1 through 6 for the bones of the pectoral girdle
and upper limb youll do today.