Classification of Scapulas and Bone Anatomy Overview
In week 7, day 2 of the Anatomy course, we explore the classification of scapulas, focusing on their roles and types. We define key anatomical terms: odon (tooth), pect (chest), pelv (pelvis), epi (above or upon), and lamina (thin plate). Additionally, we identify the bones bordering the manubrium and the bone that is located dorsal to the sternum, inferior to the occipital bone, and lateral to the vertebral column, enhancing our understanding of human skeletal anatomy.
Classification of Scapulas and Bone Anatomy Overview
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ANATOMY 2nd qtr; week 7; Day 2 • How are scapulas classified? • Define: odon, pect, pelv, epi and lamina. • Name the bones that border the manubrium. • Name the bone that is dorsal to the sternum, inferior to the occipital and lateral to the veterbral column.