In this assignment we will review the names of bones and divisions of the skeletal system and then you will identify the connections between bones (joints) and demonstrate your understanding of their movements.
Past recordings:
Here is the link to get the recording for this lesson. The link is from our class session last year (spring 2023).
Here is a link to the class recording from 9/29/23.
Here is a link to the class recording from 1/5/24.
Remember to go back and make corrections after you submit your work.
Be sure to focus on just ONE joint and the bones that connect together there for the final question in this assignment.
Question 1
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Question 2
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Question 6
6.
Drag the names of the arm bones to their position on the diagram below.
Other Answer Choices:
Radius
Humerus
Ulna
Question 7
7.
Drag the bone names for the lower limb in order to label the diagram below.
Other Answer Choices:
Tibia
Patella
Tarsals
Femur
Fibula
Metatarsals
Phalanges
Question 8
8.
Other Answer Choices:
Sternum
Scapula
Costal cartilage
Clavicle
Ribs
Xiphoid process
Question 9
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Question 10
04:07
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Question 11
04:25
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Question 12
05:05
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Question 13
13.
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Question 14
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If you love learning about the skeleton and want to take your knowledge to the next level- give Anatomy Arcade a try!
https://www.anatomyarcade.com/games/WAB/WAB.html
This is completely optional but I'd like to know if you tried it and what you thought.
Tried it... so much fun!
Tried it... but I had tech issues or it really just wasn't my style
I'm too busy but I might give it a try later
I'm just trying to keep up so I'll stick with the things I need to get done
Which division of the skeletal system is highlighted in red in the image above?
Axial
Appendicular
Question 3
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Question 4
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Question 5
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Question 9
9.
When referring to the skeletal system, what is a joint?
Question 10
10.
Question 11
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Question 12
12.
Match each of the joint names with the type of motion they allow.
Pivot
Angular movement in a single plane
Hinge
Angular, rotation, and circumduction
Gliding
Rotational in a single plane (twisting)
Saddle
Single plane multidirectional (back and forth)
Ball and Socket
Angular in two planes
Condylar
Angular in two planes and circumduction
Choose your favorite dance move (or exercise) and focus on the movement that takes place at one joint. Here's a fun example if you need inspiration!
I recommend that you try the move for yourself so that you can get a better understanding of the bones involved in holding the movement (but this part is not required), check out an online video of the action if you need help visualizing.
We will go over several examples in class so feel free to use one of those for guidance if you would like. **Be sure to select a joint that is NOT the knee joint when you answer this question**
You can create a document to upload your response or add a screen shot in the 'show your work tool'. I'm including an example below to help you understand what your response should look like.
In your answer:
A. Tell me the name of the movement/dance/exercise and which specific movement you are focusing on in your diagram.
B. Which joint are you focusing on and which bones are involved in achieving the movement? Include a diagram of the joint
C. What type of joint connects those bones? (gliding, hinge, ball and socket, etc)
D. What type of movement occurs with that type of joint (angular, rotational, etc - check the class slides for help with this)?
Select the bone that is indicated in the diagram in spot #3
Clavicle
Femur
Skull
Tibia
Select the bone that is indicated in the diagram in spot #4
Ulna
Sternum
Radius
Humerus
Select the bone that is indicated in the diagram in spot #5
Patella
Fibula
Femur
Tibia
Joints between the bones of the skull are called sutures; they are immovable and are classified as Synarthroses or Fibrous joints.
True
False
Which is an example of a joint where the bones are held together by cartilage and can move only a little?
the knee
the shoulder
the bones in the hips
the bones in the fingers
Freely moving joints are also called Synovial joints.