SkullVertebrate (Spinal Column) |
Definition: A framework of bone or cartilage enclosing the brain of a vertebrate.
Purpose: To protect the brain, Hold's up Your Facial Skin, Sinal Cavities can be found in skull. Facts: The skull can be divided into two regions called Cranial & Facial Sections The skull Consists of 22 Bones |
HumerusClavicleRibs |
Definition: Bones are combine together creating the spin column to hold up your body shape.
Purpose: Keeps the Rib cage together. Holds up your body up straight. Facts: The spin is separated into 4 curves. It consists of 33 bones each known as Vertebrate Definition: a long bone in the arm oor forelimb that runs from the shoulder to the elbow it connects the scapula and the two bones of the lower arm.
Purpose: Helps with movement and helps Supports the arm. Facts: It's Divided into three porions: The rounded head, narrow neck, tuberose. Its attached with muscles. Definition: Curvy bone located in the shoulder girdle. The shoulder is the most freely moveable joint in the body.
Purpose: Keeps scapula in position. Protects important blood vessels. Connects to a lot of muscles. Facts: The Clavicle is also referred to as the Collarbone. A fractured is easy to detect because the clavicle lies directly under the skin, making any deformity immediately visible. |
Scapula |
Definition:Long Curved bone which form the rib cage. In the Vertebrates, ribs surround the chest, enabling the lungs to expand.
Purpose:It encloses and protects the heart and lungs. It provides a strong framework which the muscles of the shoulder girdle, chest, upper abdomen and back can attach. Facts: Their are 24 ribs, 2 sets of 12 ribs on each side. The ribs connects with the sternum and forms the thoracic wall. |
Sternum |
Definition: Two flat, Triangular bones, each forming the back part of a shoulder.
Purpose: Provides protection of the thoracic cage. The primarily function of the scapula is to attach the upper arm to the thorax, or trunk of the body. This Connection stabilizes the arm and provides for arm movement at the shoulder. Facts: It also connects the pectoral minor. It has two surfaces, Costal & Dorsal surface |