Appendicular Skeleton

GPTKB entity

Statements (66)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:computer
gptkbp:bfsLayer 3
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:computer
gptkbp:consists_of Limbs
Pectoral Girdle
Pelvic Girdle
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Appendicular Skeleton
gptkbp:includes Radius
Femur
Tibia
Clavicle
Fibula
Humerus
Scapula
Ulna
Phalanges
Metacarpals
Metatarsals
Tarsals
Carpals
gptkbp:is Affected by Physical Activity
Can be Affected by Diseases
Can be Affected by Nutrition
Can be Analyzed in Biomechanics
Can be Compared Across Species
Can be Discussed in Research Papers
Can be Documented in Medical Records
Can be Enhanced by Surgery
Can be Evaluated by Physical Therapy
Can be Examined in Forensic Studies
Can be Explored in Virtual Reality
Can be Illustrated in Textbooks
Can be Imaged by X-rays
Can be Influenced by Genetics
Can be Injured by Trauma
Can be Modeled in 3 D Software
Can be Observed in Evolutionary Studies
Can be Rehabilitated after Injury
Can be Replaced by Prosthetics
Can be Strengthened by Exercise
Can be Strengthened by Resistance Training
Can be Studied in Anatomy
Can be Supported by Orthotics
Can be Taught in Educational Settings
Composed of 126 Bones
Connected to Axial Skeleton
Contains Cartilage at Joints
Critical for Sports and Activities
Developed from Limb Buds
Divided into Upper and Lower Limbs
Essential for Locomotion
Facilitates Grasping and Manipulation
Important for Balance
Innervated by Peripheral Nerves
Involved in Fine Motor Skills
Involved in Joint Movements
Provides Leverage for Movement
Subject to Aging Effects
Subject to Growth and Development
Supports Weight of the Body
Surrounded by Muscles and Soft Tissues
Vulnerable to Injuries
gptkbp:part_of Human Body
gptkbp:provides Attachment for Muscles
Structure for Limbs
gptkbp:supports Movement