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Polymath. DaVinci-Renaissance Man painter, sculptor, architect, musician, scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer,

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Page 1: Polymath. DaVinci-Renaissance Man painter, sculptor, architect, musician, scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer,

Polymath

Page 2: Polymath. DaVinci-Renaissance Man painter, sculptor, architect, musician, scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer,

DaVinci-Renaissance Man• painter, sculptor,

architect, musician, scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer, botanist, and writer

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Codex On The Flight of Birds (1506)

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Codex On The Flight of Birds• 1505• Describes the nature of

bird flight• First to articulate that

flying is not a flapping motion but rather, it is a swimming motion

• Also suggested that center of gravity is not equal to center of pressure

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Gallus

• First chickens noted in India in 3200 BC

• 175 Different Varieties/Subspecies

• Longest sustained flight = 13 seconds

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Gallus gallus Dissection

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Key Observational Points• Anatogonistic muscle

pairs of upper and lower wing

• Points of origin and insertion for major muscle groups

• Diversity and application of various connective tissues (cartilage, tendons, ligaments, etc.)

• Form and function of integumentary system

• Homology to human appendicular anatomy

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Procedure

• 1) Skin the wing, cutting below the fat and above the fascia (translucent muscle covering/mesentary)

• 2) Articulate the paired flexors of the upper and lower wing manually and note the direction of movement in the wing

• 3) Articulate the paired extensors of the upper and lower wing manually and note the direction of movement in the wing

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Procedure 2

• 4) Identify the tendons attached to each flexor or extensor and identify as a point of origin or insertion

• 5) Sever a flexor muscle and note the effect

• 6) Sever an extensor and note the effect• 7) Observe a hinge joint and note the

ligaments and articular cartilage

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Procedure 3

• 8) Compare/contrast the color of the muscle tissue re: oxygenation

• 9) Sever a bone and view the marrows• 10) Clean Up

– Tissues in garbage– Wash all dissection materials and pan– Remove gloves and dispose in garbage