Module 6: Musculoskeletal System PDF
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De La Salle University
2024
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This is a biology past paper, specifically a module on the Musculoskeletal System, focusing on the anatomy of the toad. It includes labelled diagrams and questions about frog anatomy and skeletal/muscular systems. The document is from De La Salle University.
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MODULE 6 MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM Student's Name Shirley Villadelgado, Dunst Viojan, Alpha Wy Course/Section STEM12-K Date Submitted November 11, 2024 Instructor’s Name Ms. Leslie Ann C. Ormenita Date Performed November 4. 2024 I. Gross Anatomy of...
MODULE 6 MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM Student's Name Shirley Villadelgado, Dunst Viojan, Alpha Wy Course/Section STEM12-K Date Submitted November 11, 2024 Instructor’s Name Ms. Leslie Ann C. Ormenita Date Performed November 4. 2024 I. Gross Anatomy of the Toad Skeleton (23) Dorsal View Ventral View Lateral View Vertebral Column Bones of the Forelimb Bones of the Hindlimb II. Skeletal Muscles of the Toad Ventral Muscles (16) Dorsal Muscles (11) III. Guide Questions 1. What unusual specializations are found in the frog skeleton? In what way would the structure help in the survival of the animal? (2) Frogs have long hind legs that are structured to help them jump to a certain distance and escape from predators. The long hind legs are also advantageous to frogs when underwater, as they allow them to swim through water efficiently. Their long hind legs are beneficial to both land and water, increasing the chance of their survival. 2. Give one example of a muscle that is responsible for the movement of the following: (3) a. Upper arm Deltoid Muscle b. Feet Gastrocnemius c. Thigh Sartorius Table of Contributions: Indicate the work contribution of the group members below. Members with no participation will be graded zero (0). Name Contribution Remarks 1. Shirley N. Villadelgado I and II 2. Dunst H. Viojan I and II 3. Alpha Wy III 4. 5. COPYRIGHT OF THIS MATERIAL (except video links) BELONGS TO: Biology Department De La Salle University NO PART OF THIS MATERIAL MAY BE REPRODUCED OR TRANSMITTED IN ANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS --- ELECTRONICALLY OR MECHANICALLY