bone is Compact bone‚ Cancellous bone‚ Epiphysis‚ Diaphysis‚ Periosteum‚ Red bone marrow‚ yellow bone marrow‚ and the articular cartilage (Doitpoms.com). Collagen is a triple helix structured protein that is the most prominent protein in the skeletal system. Bones consist of two distinct types of bone tissue such as cancellous and cortical bone. Cancellous bone is also known as spongy bone and is located at the ends of long bones with a honeycomb like internal structure. Compact bone is the shaft
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your findings compare to the rest of your team and to the actual data provided by your teacher? What could account for any variation? 2 Why do you think the pelvis is often the first bone forensic anthropologists look to in determining sex from skeletal remains? The pelvis is the first bone anthropologist look at because a male can not fit a human head through their pelvis. A female (the one that is pregnant) can fit a babies head through her pelvis because its wide enough and doesnt have anything
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10% of people. C. The skeletal structures that are found inside the nasal cavity that might be missing from a excavated skull would be the perpendicular plate‚ middle and inferior nasal concha and the vomer. D. Hassan and his team would be able to tell the ages of the skeletal remains of the woman and the baby by the four main sutures such as coronal suture‚ sagittal suture‚ lambdoid suture‚ and the squamous sutures. E. The features that the larger skeletal in the sarcophagus would show
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The Metopic suture occurs in the frontal bone. C. What delicate skeletal structures are found inside the nasal cavity that might be missing from an excavated skull? The Ethmoidal sinuses‚ Superior Nasal Concha‚ and the Middle Nasal Concha also know has cartilage are found inside the nasal cavity that might be missing from an excavated skull. D. How would Hassan and his team be able I tell the ages of the skeletal remain of the woman and the baby? X-ray and examination of the four sutures
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SCIENCE Reviewer SKELETAL SYSTEM consists of all the bones in the body give the body support and shape - for movement and protection 2 MAIN PARTS: 1. AXIAL skeleton- bones in the HEAD and TRUNK - SUPPORT and PROTECTION SKULL : helmet-like case that protects the brain called CRANIUM * The BRAIN is the control center of the body. BACKBONE or SPINE: 26 irregularly-shaped bones called
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directed against gamma globulin B. High levels of uric acid in the blood C. Chronic inflammation of synovium D. Involvement of the small joints of the hands and feet Ans: B Page: 724 6. Which of the following diseases or conditions affecting the skeletal system results from endocrine gland dysfunction? A. Osteoporosis B. Osteosarcoma
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appropriate responses in your examination pads. 5. What are two (2) effects of regular physical activity on the skeletal system? 2 marks 6. What are the main types of muscles and give an example of each? 6 marks 7. What are two (2) effects of regular physical activity on the muscular system? 2 marks Fitness and
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adult skull would be surprising. Question C: What delicate skeletal structures are found inside the nasal cavity that might be missing from and excavated skull? Answer: Skeletal structures inside the nasal cavity that could be missing from an excavated skull would be septal cartilage‚ the vomer‚ the inferior nasal conchae and the perpendicular plate. Question D: How would Hassan and his team be able to tell the ages of the skeletal remains of the woman and the baby? Answer: Age can be estimated
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Be sure to: Review the lecture notes and .pdfs Know all anatomical terms in chapters in boldface type and be able to define them Study the “Concept Check” at the end of each topic section in the text Skeletal System (Chapters 5-7) 1. What are the functions of the skeletal system? 2. Know the terminology for a long bone (epiphysis‚ etc.) 3. What is periosteum? Endosteum? What structures/cells can be found in them? 4. What are the three types of cells found in bone and what is their
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Neuromechanics of Human Motion Biomechanics Motor control What would I need to study‚ understand‚ teach the activity? Basics of flight Design of wing suit Control of flight path Muscular requirements Motor learning Execution of rolls‚ somersaults Sensory systems What questions do you have? How would you answer them? Study of Human Motion Clinical medicine (people who have difficulty moving) Sporting environments (people who move very easily‚ want to move as efficiently and effectively as possible) Ergonomics
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