BIO SCI D170 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Shoulder Girdle, Radial Styloid Process, Olecranon Fossa

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Reading guide for lesson 7 (chapter 8, pages 186 204) Complete this reading guide as you read the pages listed above. You might not have to read every word on every page, rather pay close attention to the questions in this guide and answer them as you work through the textbook. Also pay close attention to the terms that are underlined: these are key structures and terms that you should know the definitions of and be able to apply in new situations. If they are structures, you should be able to identify them on figures and describe their function. The clavicles and scapulas form the pectoral girdle. Only the clavicle bones are attach to the axial skeleton (sternum) The scapula bones do not articulate with the axial skeleton, therefore allowing great range of mobility in the pectoral girdle. Describe the structure and function of the clavicles. Clavicles looks like an s at the superior view.