Activity 4.1.1 Photo of dissecting cow elbow. In this activity, our group dissected the elbow of a cow which is very similar to the one of a human's. One difference is the fusion of the ulna and radius.
Activity 4.1.2 Add photo of group measuring ROM and Student Resource Sheet. Here, we measured the flexibility of our joints in finding the range of motion of our joints.
Activity 4.2.1 Part 2 Photo of spaghetti muscle. This is the spaghetti muscle that each of which represents one muscle fiber.
Part 3 Photo of Manikens muscle of arm. In the picture the point of attachment is shown as well as the insertion, which are very different.
Part 3 Photo of Manikens muscle of arm. In the picture the point of attachment is shown as well as the insertion, which are very different.
Activity 4.2.2 Photo of muscles of chest. This is one of the best and complex muscles in the human body. The attachment is the sternum and the insertion is the shoulder.
Activity 4.2.3 Photo of muscles created
- Class did not complete activity
- Class did not complete activity
Activity 4.2.4 Photo of Muscle contraction lab. In this activity, we viewed the level of contraction of a muscle fiber under a microscope.
Activity 4.2.6 Photo of nerves you built of the arms including the green carpal tunnel nerves and a photo you find on the net of carpal tunnel. In this activity we researched carpal tunnell syndrome and how it works. We also mapped the nerves of carpal tunnel on our manikins.
Activity 4.3.1 photo of heart box with your written explanation of what is taking place. In this activity, we looked at the heart and its basic circulation of blood: the Pulmonary Circulation Loop. Which is how our blood get oxygen to then carry to our tissues.
Activity 4.3.2 Your trifold brochure informing patient about Varicose Veins. This is the article I wrote on varicose veins and how/why they form.
Activity 4.3.3 Photo of your Manikens heart and vessels. plus your drawing of the circulatory Routes on body system organizer. In this activity, I mapped the major blood vessels of the human body on paper and on our manikens.
Activity 4.3.5 Answer questions to Part I , II and part IV Include student Resource Sheet with data filled in. In this activity we examined the ankle - brachial index of myself while finding that I am not going to lose a leg. Which may be caused by smoking.
Activity 4.4.2 Continuous Grip Strength table and graph. Here we measured my grip strength over a period of 100 seconds to examine MUSCLE FATIGUE.