Every bone in the body has unique landmarks, processes, and protrusions. It is important to understand these landmarks and how they allow for ligament and muscle attachment.
Objectives:
- Differentiate between axial and appendicular skeletons.
- Identify and describe the function of bones of the skull and significant markings and openings.
- Describe key structural differences between the skulls of infants and those of adults.
- Identify and describe the curvatures of the spinal column and their functions.
- Identify the markings and structures specific to each region of vertebral anatomy.
- Explain the relationship of the articulations in the thoracic cage.
- List and identify bones, their functions, and superficial features.
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