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By Robert Behnke

'Kinetic Anatomy' is an introductory anatomy textual content for undergraduate classes in recreation technological know-how, athletic education, actual schooling and training. It breaks down the weather of structural human anatomy into 4 key sections and encourages scholars to benefit anatomy via hands-on experiments.

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1). The clavicle is a long, slender, S-shaped bone that attaches to the sternum (breastbone) at the medial end and to the scapula at the lateral end. The clavicle is often referred to as the collarbone. It is the only bony attachment that the upper extremity has to the trunk. 1 The bones of the shoulder, anterior view. 2 Sternal and acromial ends of the clavicle. 3 Prominent bony landmarks of the clavicle, superior and inferior views. 4 Landmarks of the shoulder bones; anterior, posterior, and lateral views.

In what plane did movement occur? About what axis did movement occur? 2. The body’s center of gravity is considered the point where the three cardinal planes of the body intersect. 35 Movement a. In what direction would your center of gravity shift if you were to put a backpack full of books on your shoulders? b. In what direction would your center of gravity shift if you were to carry a large book in both hands in front of you below your waist? c. In what direction would your center of gravity shift if you were to carry a heavy briefcase in your left hand with your arm fully extended at your side?

25/425976/alw/pulled-r1 sory (afferent) nerve. Blood Vessels The blood vessels bring nutrients to the muscle tissue and carry away the waste products produced as the muscle tissues expend energy. When the heart pumps, blood moves out of the heart into a huge vascular tree consisting of arteries, 21 Structures arterioles (smaller arteries), capillaries, veins, and venules (small veins). There are three tissue layers (tunics) of the walls of arteries, veins, and capillaries (tunica intima, tunica media, and tunica adventitia).

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