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Lab Exercise 3

The document provides instructions for an exercise involving the appendicular skeleton and joints. Students are asked to draw or photograph bones and joints, including the scapula and clavicle, humerus, elbow joint, wrist and hand bones, and label their parts. They are also asked to name the parts of the sternoclavicular joint.

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Lab Exercise 3

The document provides instructions for an exercise involving the appendicular skeleton and joints. Students are asked to draw or photograph bones and joints, including the scapula and clavicle, humerus, elbow joint, wrist and hand bones, and label their parts. They are also asked to name the parts of the sternoclavicular joint.

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APPENDICULAR SKELETON AND JOINTS

Exercise no. 3

Instruction: Answers should be handwritten and not print-outs. For illustrations , draw or photograph
the skeletal model in the lab , printouts from atlases and online sources are not acceptable.

1. Draw or take a photo of the scapula and the clavicle and label completely their parts.

2. Draw or take a photo of the humerus and label completely their.

3. Give the bones that form the elbow joint and classify this joint based on its intervening structure
and movement.

4. Draw or take a photo of the elbow joint and label the structure that supports it.
5. Draw or take a photo of the bones of the wrist and hand and label it completely

6. Name the parts of the sternoclavicular joint.

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