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Do Now:. The epiphyseal disk is more commonly called what? What does the epiphyseal disk do? What would happen if the epiphyseal disk were damaged? . Skeletal System pt. 3. Skeletal Organization Bones of the skull. Agenda. Review Do Now Introduce New Material: Skeletal Organization
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Do Now: • The epiphyseal disk is more commonly called what? • What does the epiphyseal disk do? • What would happen if the epiphyseal disk were damaged?
Skeletal System pt. 3 Skeletal Organization Bones of the skull
Agenda • Review Do Now • Introduce New Material: • Skeletal Organization • Bones of the Skull • Skull Diagram • White Board Practice • Distribute Chapter Project Assignment • Review of Vocabulary so far • Assign Tuesday Homework Assignment
Skeletal Organization • Axial Skeleton • Skull • Thoracic Cage • Vertebral Column • Appendicular Skeleton • All the remaining bones including: • Shoulder blades • Collar Bones • Hip Bones • Arms and Legs
The Skull • Cranium: Brain Case • Face: Anterior Portion
Major Bones Identify The Bones on your Diagram
Skull Bones Practice • A fracture of which bone?
Skull Bones Practice • A fracture of which bone?
Skull Bones Practice • A Fracture of Which Bone?
Skull Bones Practice • Does Not form part of the eye socket • A: Maxilla • B: Zygomatic • C: Nasal • D: Frontal
Skull Bones Practice • Holds teeth • A: Temporal • B: Zygomatic • C: Mandible • D: Maxilla
Skull Bones Practice • Inferior to the Parietal Bone • A: Frontal Bone • B: Zygomatic Bone • C: Occipital Bone • D: Temporal Bone
Skull Bones Practice • The most posterior bone of the skull • A: Occipital Bone • B: Nasal Bone • C: Temporal Bone • D: Zygomatic Bone
Exit Ticket • Maxilla • Temporal • Occipital • Frontal • Zygomatic E D C A B