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Do Now: • The epiphyseal disk is more commonly called what? • What does the epiphyseal disk do? • What would happen if the epiphyseal disk were damaged?

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Do Now:. The epiphyseal disk is more commonly called what? What does the epiphyseal disk do? What would happen if the epiphyseal disk were damaged? . Skeletal System pt. 3. Skeletal Organization Bones of the skull. Agenda. Review Do Now Introduce New Material: Skeletal Organization - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Do Now:• The epiphyseal disk is more

commonly called what? • What does the epiphyseal disk do?• What would happen if the epiphyseal

disk were damaged?

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Skeletal System pt. 3

Skeletal OrganizationBones of the skull

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Agenda• Review Do Now• Introduce New Material:

o Skeletal Organizationo Bones of the Skull

• Skull Diagram• White Board Practice• Distribute Chapter Project

Assignment• Review of Vocabulary so far• Assign Tuesday Homework

Assignment

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Skeletal Organization

• Axial Skeleton o Skullo Thoracic Cageo Vertebral Column

• Appendicular Skeletono All the remaining bones

including:• Shoulder blades• Collar Bones• Hip Bones• Arms and Legs

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The Skull• Cranium: Brain Case• Face: Anterior Portion

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Major Bones

Identify The Bones on your Diagram

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Whiteboards!

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Commonly Called the Cheek Bone

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Commonly Called the Jaw Bone

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Commonly Called the Nose

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Skull Bones Practice• A fracture of which bone?

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Skull Bones Practice• A fracture of which bone?

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Skull Bones Practice• A Fracture of Which Bone?

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Skull Bones Practice• Does Not form part of the eye

socketoA: MaxillaoB: Zygomatic oC: NasaloD: Frontal

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Skull Bones Practice• Holds teethoA: TemporaloB: ZygomaticoC: MandibleoD: Maxilla

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Skull Bones Practice• Inferior to the Parietal BoneoA: Frontal BoneoB: Zygomatic BoneoC: Occipital BoneoD: Temporal Bone

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Skull Bones Practice• The most posterior bone of the skulloA: Occipital BoneoB: Nasal Bone oC: Temporal BoneoD: Zygomatic Bone

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Axial or Appendicular?

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Axial or Appendicular?

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Axial or Appendicular?

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Axial or Appendicular?

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Axial or Appendicular?

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Axial or Appendicular?

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Exit Ticket1. Maxilla2. Temporal3. Occipital4. Frontal5. Zygomatic

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CB A