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Bone Outline for Chapter 7 - right here

Day Assignment
2B, 4B, 5B

for Tuesday, Dec.
11th

On a separate sheet of paper, answer the following questions regarding Chapter 7

1.  Give examples of the 4 classifications of bones of the skeleton based upon shape:
    a.  Long, short, flat and irregular

2.  Extra credit - explain what a sesamoid bone is and give an example

3.  Draw a long bone and label the following parts:  Epiphysis, diaphysis, articular cartilage,
     medullary cavity, periosteum, endosteum, epiphyseal disks.
     a.  next to each of the above parts give its function

4.  Explain the differences between compact and spongy bone.

5.  Explain the differences between red and yellow bone marrow.

6.  Draw the microscopic structure of compact bone and label its parts.
 

Wednesday, Dec. 12

2B, 4B, 5B

 

1.  Handed out Cancer Papers
2.  Handed out Tissue Tests
3.  Explained Final Test on Thursday
     a.  Test - Chapter 7
     b.  Shorter Final Test - over Chapter 1, 3 and 5
4.  Discussed: 
     a.  Classification of Bones based on Shape
     b.  Structure of a Long Bone
     c.  Spongy bone vs. Compact bone - microscopic structure
     d.  intramembranous vs. endchondral bone
Friday, Dec. 14

2B, 4B, 5B

1.  Quiz - Classification of Bones, Structure of a Long Bone, Spongy vs. Compact bone
2.  Discussion:
     a.  factors affecting long bone growth
3.  Worksheet - chapter 7

Tuesday, Dec 18

2B, 4B, 5B

1.  Hand back Quiz - discuss
2.  Worksheet - Chapter 7
3.  Ask any questions - about worksheet
4.  Review for Final on Friday

For Information concerning each chapter, click on the chapter button and you will find all the information you need for that particular chapter! 

Hey!!!  How is your home?  Do you know that we often take better care of the house we live in than our own bodies?  Your body is fantastic!!!  This is the place to be to learn more about that body of yours!

This is an advanced course designed for students entering a medical field or for students wanting to know more about their own bodies.  However, considered yourself warned, it is not for the "couch potato" type!!!!!
 

 

Chemistry help for the Periodic Chart

http://www.chemicalelements.com/index.html

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Such things as:  heart, eyeball, pig dissection, blood pressure readings, exercise analysis, tissue identification, skeletal identification, muscle identification and many other activities are included.

           

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