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The Skeleton and Bone Development

STUDY HABITS

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Classroom Instruction

Reference

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Objectives

1. Intramembranous and Endochondral Ossification Notes for Essay Exam

Epiphyseal Plate

Epiphyseal Injuries

The Histology of Endochondral Ossification from LUMEN

2. Power Point Graphics Presentation

3. Web Links and Graphics

4. Bone Lab-Use links for reference

5. Anatomy Glossary

6. Web Anatomy

7. The Virtual Anatomy Lab

Movies, Animations and Interactive Tutorial Links

1. Oral Bone List

2. The Skeletal System

3. The Bone Box

4. Endochondral Ossification

5. Fetal Cartilage and Bone Development-

6. Bone & Skeleton Links on A & P Resources

7. Human Anatomy and Physiology Weblinks

8. Gray's Anatomy

9. Yahoo's Anatomy Links

10. Anatomy Glossary

11. Web Anatomy

12. The Virtual Anatomy Lab

Homework

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Oral Bone List

The Skeletal System

The Bone Box

1. Use links to get background information on bone development to support and enrich the classroom notes and lectures.

2. Remember that the test on this section is an essay. Because you know precisely what you are to write on, it only makes sense that you would compose an essay before you take the examination. This composition should develop over a period of days as each lecture is given and links are visited. Don't try to construct the essay extemporaneously there is too much here.

3. The Lab portion of this section involves learning the bones of the skeleton for an Oral Examination. There are websites that have all of the bones of the skeleton displayed and described along with exams and quizzes to test your knowledge. Take advantage of this to support your in class study of the skeleton.

Lab

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Oral Bone List

The Skeletal System

The Bone Box

1. You will be working in groups using the Oral List of Bones. The examination will involve you orally describing and locating the bones of the skeleton three ways ( see BONE LIST). Use the The Skeletal System and The Bone Box to find the location of the bones on the list.

2. The McGraw Hill Essential Study Partner has a great section on the skeleton with color graphics.