Nt1310 Unit 1 Learning Experience

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Learning Experience Section 1 (Unit 1-3)

Femur- this is attached to numerous muscles such as the gastrocnemius, the center of the calf muscle, as well as the gluteal muscles. The femur attaches to the hip in the pelvic region of the body. Fibula- this is attached to the muscles of the lower calf muscles such as gastrocnemius, soleus, and tibialis posterior, and etc. The fibula attaches to the tibia, that’s in between the knee and ankle. Clavicle- this is attached to the pectoralis major which is located in the upper chest. The clavicle is known as the “collar bone” and this attaches to the sternum and is slightly above the rib cage. Radius- this attaches to muscles such as biceps brachii, triceps, brachialis, and brachioradialis which are found in the upper arm. The radius is attached
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Ulna- this is attached to the triceps which is three head muscle. The ulna attaches to the radius, humerus, and carpels of the wrist. Tibia- this is attached to the lateral and posterior side of the tibia, soleus, and lateral condyle of the body. The tibia is attached to the fibula, which is in between the knee and ankle. Scapula- this is attached to infraspinatus, subscapularis or rotator cuff, supraspinatus, and teres minor. The scapula is attached to the humerus and clavicle. These are found in the deltoid region. Sacrum- this is attached to the Piriformis muscle, which is found in the anterior part of the sacrum. The sacrum is attached to the ilium with the sacroiliac joints. These are located in the pelvic region. Humerus- this is attached to many Deltoid muscles such as pectoralis major, biceps brachii, teres minor, and many more. The humerus attaches to the scapula which is found in the arm. It is one of the