- Types of bone
- Microscopic structure of bone
- Bone markings
- How bones develop
- How bones change
I will not be in class on Tuesday. I will be on the senior retreat. Students who are staying: you have a lot of bones to start learning. That's your assignment for class. Take a look at the slides. I want you to get through at least the axial skeleton and as much of the appendicular skeleton as you can. Flashcards are good and also this website: Anatomy Arcade. You Tuesday homework (due Friday) is a reflection blog over the following: Lucy's Story.
Seniors, although the Lucy's Story assignment is not due for you, you are still responsible for learning the names of the bones that you miss.
Homework:
Sketch and label the major bones of the human body. How do you know if they are major? They are on slides (see below). Remember more detail is better for you. This is due on Tuesday. It is due even for the seniors.
Seniors, although the Lucy's Story assignment is not due for you, you are still responsible for learning the names of the bones that you miss.
Homework:
Sketch and label the major bones of the human body. How do you know if they are major? They are on slides (see below). Remember more detail is better for you. This is due on Tuesday. It is due even for the seniors.
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