Mike Pascoe
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Human Anatomy Laboratory Manual - 6 Edition, Heisler & Hayes
Human Anatomy - 5th edition, Marieb & Mallatt & Wilhelm
Color Atlas of Anatomy: A photographic study of the human body. Rohen, JW et al.
PAL 2.0 CD-ROM (included with the Marieb text)
A total of 290 points are available during the semester. The breakdown is as
follows: Lab Practical 1 = 60 points
Lab Practical 2 = 70 points (includes muscle origin, insertion, and action)
Lab Practical 3 = 60 points
Lab Practical 4 = 60 points
Lab Quizzes = 40 points (4 quizzes x 10 points each)
A=93.4%-100% A-=90%-93.39% B+=86.7%-89.99% B=83.4%-86.69% B-=80%-83.39%
C+=76.7%-79.99% C=73.4%-76.69% C-=70%-73.39% D+=66.7%-69.99%
D=63.4%-66.69% D-=60%-63.39% F=<60%
NOTE: There will be no make-up exams for any of the lab practicals. The will be no
extensions given to quiz deadlines.
Lab quizzes will be administered via CULearn. Please be sure you can access your CULearn
account at the beginning of the semester (culearn.colorado.edu).
The use of incompletes will adhere to the College of Arts and Sciences rules: An IF is given
only when students, FOR REASONS BEYOND THEIR CONTROL, have been unable to complete
course requirements. A substantial amount of work must have been satisfactorily completed
before approval of such a grade is given.
The Human Anatomy laboratory uses prosected human cadavers. This experience serves as a
valuable teaching tool, and is one afforded to few people. It is expected that all students will
show respect and dignity toward the cadavers. If any student treats the cadavers with
disrespect, defaces the cadavers in any way, or removes human anatomical specimens from
the laboratory, a failing grade will be given for the course.
If a student is found to have removed laboratory property of any kind e.g., photo atlases, models,
model index books, etc, a failing grade will be given for the course.
Viewing of the cadavers is limited to those enrolled in or teaching the Human Anatomy course.
No one is permitted to bring persons not enrolled in the course into the lab.
NO eating or drinking is permitted in the laboratory. Please step outside of the lab rooms for a
snack or a drink.
If you qualify for special testing accommodations because of a disability, please submit to Adam
Hayes a letter from Disability Services by Friday, September 3rd so that your needs may be
addressed. Disability Services determines accommodations based on documented disabilities.
(303-492-8671, Willard 322, www.colorado.edu/disabilityservices)
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expulsion). Discussing exam material after you have taken a practical is cheating!! Your TA
will not give out any answers regarding the practical until the following lab period---no matter
how hard you beg!
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    zygomatic arch
    mandibular angle and mandibular ramus
    elevates mandible
    temporal fossa of the temporal bone
    coronoid process of the mandible
    elevates and retracts mandible
    transverse processes of the cervical vertebrae
    anterior surface of ribs 1-2
    elevates ribs 1-2, flexes neck, rotates neck
    manubrium of sternum and medial clavicle
    mastoid process of the temporal bone
    flexes head, rotates head laterally
    inferior border of ribs
    superior border of ribs
    elevates rib cage
    superior border of ribs
    inferior border of ribs
    depresses rib cage
    ribs 3-5
    coracoid process of the scapula
    depresses scapula, downwardly rotates scapula
    ribs 1-8
    vertebral border of the scapula
    rotates inferior angle of scapula laterally
    ribs 5-12
    linea alba, pubic crest, pubic tubercle, iliac crest
    flexes vertebral column, compresses abdominal wall
    lumbar fascia, iliac crest, inguinal ligament
    linea alba, pubic crest
    flexes vertebral column, compresses abdominal wall
    pubic crest, pubic symphysis
    xiphoid process, ribs 5-7
    flexes lumbar region of vertebral column, rotates lumbar region of vertebral column
    lateral 1/3 of clavicle, spine of scapula, acromion process of the scapula
    deltoid tuberosity of the humerus
    abducts; flexes and medially rotates; extends and laterally rotates arm
    spinous processes of T7-T12, ribs 9-12, iliac crest, inferior angle of scapula
    intertubercular groove of the humerus
    extends, adducts, and medially rotates arm
    sternal end of the clavicle, ribs 1-6
    greater tubercle of the humerus
    flexes, medially rotates, and adducts arm
    occipital bone, spinous processes of C7-T12
    lateral 1/3 of clavicle, spine of scapula, acromion process of scapula
    elevates, depresses, rotates, adducts scapula
    infraspinous fossa of the scapula
    greater tubercle of the humerus
    laterally rotates arm
    transverse processes of C1-C4
    vertebral border of the scapula
    elevates scapula, downwardly rotates scapula
    spinous processes of T2-T5
    vertebral border of the scapula
    adducts, downwardly rotates scapula
    spinous processes of C7-T1
    vertebral border of the scapula
    adducts, downwardly rotates scapula
    subscapular fossa of the scapula
    lesser tubercle of the humerus
    medially rotates arm
    supraspinous fossa of the scapula
    greater tubercle of the humerus
    arm abduction
    inferior angle of scapula
    lesser tubercle of the humerus
    adducts, extends and medially rotates arm
    lateral border of scapula
    greater tubercle of the humerus
    laterally rotates arm
    supraglenoid tubercle of the scapula
    radial tuberosity of the radius
    flexes arm and forearm, supinates forearm
    coracoid process of the scapula
    radial tuberosity of the radius
    flexes arm and forearm, supinates forearm
    anterior humerus
    coronoid process of the ulna
    flexes forearm at elbow
    coracoid process of the scapula
    medial humerus
    flexes arm at shoulder, adducts arm
    posterior humerus
    olecranon process of the ulna
    forearm extension
    infraglenoid tubercle of the scapula
    olecranon process of the ulna
    extends forearm at elbow
    posterior humerus
    olecranon process of the ulna
    forearm extension
    medial epicondyle of the humerus
    2nd and 3rd metacarpals
    flexes and abducts hand
    medial epicondyle of the humerus, olecranon process of the ulna, shaft of radius
    pisiform, hamate, 5th metacarpal
    flexes and adducts hand
    ulna and interosseus membrane
    distal phalanges 2nd to 5th digit
    flexes distal interphalangeal joints
    medial epicondyle of the humerus, coronoid process of ulna, shaft of radius
    middle phalanges 2nd to 5th digit
    flexes hand at wrist, flexes proximal interphalangeal joints
    anterior radius and interosseus membrane
    distal phalanx of the pollex
    flexes 1st interphalangeal joint
    medial epicondyle of the humerus
    palmar aponeurosis
    distal and anterior ulna
    distal and anterior radius
    pronates forearm
    medial epicondyle of the humerus
    lateral radius
    pronates forearm
    posterior radius and posterior ulna, interosseous membrane
    trapezium, first metacarpal
    abducts pollex
    lateral supracondylar ridge of the humerus
    styloid process of the radius
    flexes forearm at elbow, stabilizes elbox during flexion and extension
    lateral epicondyle of the humerus
    third metacarpal
    extends and abducts hand
    lateral supracondylar ridge of the humerus
    second metacarpal bone
    extends and abducts hand
    lateral epicondyle of the humerus, posterior ulna
    fifth metacarpal
    extends and adducts hand
    lateral epicondyle of the humerus
    distal phalanx of 5th digit
    extends 5th distal interphalangeal joint
    lateral epicondyle of the humerus
    distal phalanges of 2nd to 5th digit
    extends distal interphalangeal joints and hand at wrist
    posterior radius and posterior ulna, interosseous membrane
    proximal phalanx of pollex
    extends 1st metacarpophalangeal joint
    posterior ulna, interosseous membrane
    distal phalanx of 2nd digit
    extends 2nd distal interphalangeal joint
    posterior ulna and posterior radius, interosseous membrane
    distal phalanx of pollex
    extends 1st interphalangeal joint
    lateral epicondyle of the humerus, proximal ulna
    proximal end of radius
    supinates forearm
    scaphoid, trapezium, flexor retinaculum
    proximal phalanx of pollex
    abducts pollex
    capitate, 2nd - 4th metacarpals
    proximal phalanx of pollex
    adducts pollex, opposes pollex
    trapezium, flexor retinaculum
    proximal phalanx of pollex
    flexes 1st metacarpophalangeal joint
    trapezium, flexor retinaculum
    1st metacarpal
    opposes pollex
    iliac fossa, ala of the sacrum, transverse processes of T12-L5
    lesser trochanter of the femur
    flexes thigh at hip, flexes vertebral column
    superior ramus of pubis
    linea aspera of femur
    flexes thigh at hip, adducts thigh, rotates thigh medially
    anterior inferior iliac spine
    patella and tibial tuberosity via tendon of quadriceps femoris and patellar ligament
    flexes thigh at hip, extends leg at knee
    anterior superior iliac spine
    medial tibia
    flexes thigh at hip, rotates thigh laterally, flexes leg at knee, rotates knee medially
    anterior superior iliac spine, iliac crest, iliac spine
    iliotibial tract
    flexes thigh at hip, abducts thigh, rotates thigh medially
    shaft of the femur
    patella and tibial tuberosity via tendon of quadriceps femoris and patellar ligament
    extends leg at knee
    greater trochanter of the femur, intertrochanteric line, linea aspera of the femur
    patella and tibial tuberosity via tendon of quadriceps femoris and patellar ligament
    extends leg at knee, stabilizes knee
    linea aspera of the femur, intertrochanteric line
    patella and tibial tuberosity via tendon of quadriceps femoris and patellar ligament
    extends leg at knee, stabilizes patella
    body and inferior ramus of the pubis
    linea aspera of femur
    adducts thigh at hip, rotates thigh medially
    pubis - near pubic symphysis
    linea aspera of femur
    adducts thigh, flexes thigh at hip, rotates thigh medially
    inferior ramus of the pubis, ischial ramus, ischial tuberosity
    linea aspera of femur
    adducts thigh, rotates thigh medially, flexes thigh at hip
    inferior ramus and body of the pubis
    medial surface of tibia
    adducts thigh, flexes leg at knee, rotates leg medially
    ischial tuberosity
    head of fibula, lateral condyle of tibia
    flexes and laterally rotates leg at knee, extends thigh at hip
    linea aspera of the femur
    head of fibula, lateral condyle of tibia
    flexes and laterally rotates leg at knee
    ischial tuberosity
    medial condyle of tibia
    extends thigh at hip; flexes and medially rotates leg at knee
    ischial tuberosity
    medial tibia
    extends thigh at hip; flexes and medially rotates leg at knee
    posterior ilium, sacrum, and coccyx
    iliotibial tract, gluteal tuberosity of femur
    extends and laterally rotates hip, abducts thigh
    lateral surface of the ilium
    greater trochanter of the femur
    abducts thigh at hip, rotates thigh medially
    lateral surface of the ilium
    greater trochanter of femur
    abducts and medially rotates thigh
    lateral surface of the sacrum
    greater trochanter of femur
    rotates thigh laterally when hip is extended
    ischial tuberosity
    intertrochanteric crest of femur
    rotates thigh laterally, stabilizes hip
    lateral condyle of tibia, proximal fibula, interosseous membrane
    middle and distal phalanges of 2nd - 5th digits
    extends 2nd - 5th distal interphalangeal joints
    anterior fibula, interosseous membrane
    distal phalanx of the hallux
    dorsiflexes and inverts foot; extends 1st interphalangeal joint
    anterior fibula, interosseous membrane
    fifth metatarsal
    dorsiflexes and everts foot
    lateral condyle of tibia, interosseous membrane
    medial cuneiform, 1st metatarsal
    dorsiflexes and inverts the foot
    distal fibula
    fifth metatarsal
    plantar flexes and everts foot
    head of fibula
    medial cuneiform, 1st metatarsal
    plantar flexes and everts foot
    posterior tibia
    distal phalanges of 2nd - 5th digits
    plantar flexes and inverts foot; flexes 2nd - 5th distal interphalangeal joints
    middle shaft of fibula, interosseous membrane
    distal phalanx of hallux
    plantar flexes and inverts foot; flexes all joints of hallux
    lateral and medial condyle of the femur
    calcaneus
    plantar flexes the foot at ankle
    proximal tibia, proximal fibula, interosseous membrane
    calcaneus
    plantar flexes the foot at ankle
    proximal tibia, proximal fibula, interosseous membrane
    navicular bone, 2nd - 4th metatarsal
    plantar flexes and inverts foot
    iliac crest, ribs 3-12
    inferior border of the ribs, transverse process of C4-C6
    extends vertebral column, laterally flexes vertebral column
    transverse processes of C4-L5
    mastoid process of the temporal bone
    extends vertebral column, laterally flexes vertebral column
    spinous processes of T7-L3
    spinous processes of C4-T6
    extends vertebral column
    transverse processes of C7-T12
    occipital bone
    extends vertebral column
    spinous processes of C6-T7
    mastoid process of the temporal bone, occipital bone
    extends or hyperextends vertebral column
    cribriform plate
    olfactory receptor cells -> olfactory bulbs
    sensory: smell
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