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Change: You will look at two sites that help you learn the bones found in the human skull. Your assignment is to fill out the chart below from the information found on these two sites. Pay attention to detail!Sites:http://www.gwc.maricopa.edu/class/bio201/skull/skulltt.htm- This site has an
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Change: I found a really interesting site that goes through the axial skeleton step by step. The web address is http://www.wisc-online.com/objects/index_tj.asp?objID=AP12904. (you may have to copy paste) It is an interactive site that is a great refresher on everything we are learning in class!What is the axial skeleton? The
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Change: I found this web page that has a great study table for the bones of the axial skeleton. You can find it at http://www.studystack.com/studytable-6182What is the axial skeleton? The human skeleton can be divided into two main parts; the first part is the axial skeleton and second
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Change: You will look at two sites that help you learn the bones found in the human skull. Your assignment is to fill out the chart below from the information found on these two sites. Pay attention to detail!Sites:http://www.gwc.maricopa.edu/class/bio201/skull/skulltt.htm- This site has an
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Change: This is A link I found that really breaks it down! Its fun and Interesting! Woo Woo Learning ObjectivesThe main objective for this page is to help you understand and learn everything you ever
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Change: . (you may have to copy paste) It is an interactive site that is a great refresher on everything we are learning in class!Study table for the axial skeleton. I found this web page that has a great study
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Change: 1. 1. How many thoracic vertebrae are there? 2. 2. On which bone is the cristi galli located on? 3. 3. What type of cartilage will you find connecting ribs to the sternum? 4. 4. What type of verterbrae will you find transverse foramen? 5. 5. How many
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Change: 3. What type of cartilage will you find connecting ribs to the sternum? 4. What type of verterbrae will you find transverse foramen? 5. How many facial bones are there? and can you name them all? Connections to other body systems The human skull, consisting of
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Change: The First two cervical vertebra are different from the rest of the vertebra. The first one (C1) is called the atlas. It connects to the Occipital condyle. The second one (C2) is called the axis. It allows you to move your head. The vertebral column is
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Change: I found this web-page that has a great study table for the bones of the axial skeleton. You can find it at http://www.studystack.com/studytable-6182 Skeletal System Intro Home Appendicular Skeleton Axial Q & A Axial Clinical Views Axial News Study table for the axial skeleton. I found this
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Change: I found this web page that has a great study table for the bones of the axial skeleton. You can find it at http://www.studystack.com/studytable-6182What is the axial skeleton? The human skeleton can be divided into two main parts; the first part is the axial skeleton and second
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Change: I found this web-page that has a great study table for the bones of the axial skeleton. You can find it at http://www.studystack.com/studytable-6182 Skeletal System Intro Home Appendicular Skeleton Axial Q & A Axial Clinical Views Axial NewsWhat is the axial skeleton? The human skeleton
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Change: can lead to paralization of the lower extremities (paraplegic), or to both the lower and upper extremities (quadriplegic) Skeletal System IntroHomeAppendicular Skeleton Axial Q & A Axial Clinical Views Axial News
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