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Phylum Chordata A Chordate is an animal that has 4 specific characteristics during their life cycle: 1- Dorsal, hollow nerve cord 2- Notochord – a long.
Describe the structure and function of the skeletal system Describe the different classifications of joints Identify the location of the major muscles.
The Vertebral Column. 33 vertebra in total 7C 12T 5L 5S (fuse by age 30) 4 coccygeal (form coccyx) ¼ of length = IV disc Synovial zygapophysial joints.
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Skeletal System. Copyright ©2004 by Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2 Skeletal System Two Parts –Axial skeleton = 80 bones Skull Spine.
Innervates smooth muscle, cardiac muscle and glands Helps to maintain homeostasis Also called the involuntary or visceral motor system THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS.
Chapter 5 Humerus & Shoulder. Proximal Humerus _____________ – Rounded portion. Anatomic neck – Inferior to head slightly constricted area __________.
Thorax and Abdomen Orthopedic Assessment III – Head, Spine, and Trunk with Lab PET 5609C.
Anatomy of the vertebral column. Objectives 1.Describe the general structure of the vertebra 2.Describe the structure of the atypical cervical vertebrae.