Anatomy and Cell Biology 3319 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Shoulder Girdle, Subclavius Muscle, Trapezius Muscle
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Lecture 24: upper limbs i osteology & muscles of the upper limb. Due to common phylogenetic origins, the upper and lower limbs share a very similar overall arrangement; each having 3 primary segments. Anatomy is visual, so take advantage of the labs. Organizing the muscles and nerves into their shared features helps memorization. Try to understand the muscles as groups within compartments. Working out = opportunity to learn and understand upper/lower limb anatomy & improve effectiveness of your workout. Most gym machines have illustrations of specific muscle/muscle group being used in the exercise. Practice the names of muscles you are moving, while thinking about their form and function during exercises. General introduction to overall structure and function of the upper and lower limbs. Describe the bony structures of the upper limb (pectoral girdle, humerus, radius, ulna, and hand) Describe the 6 muscles that anchor the pectoral girdle to the axial skeleton.