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Vertebral column—How many curvatures and identify
4 curvatures Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacral. Coccyx is separate and last

c1 is called
atlas

c2 is called
axis

dens

vertebral body

Vertebral foramen

Spinous process

Transverse process
Thoracic Cage (How many true, false, and floating ribs?)
true-1-7
false-8-12
floating-11-12

Manubrium

sternum body

Xiphoid process

Pectoral Girdle

Clavicle Acromial end

Clavicle Sternal end

Scapula Body

Scapula spine

Scapula Glenoid Cavity

scapula Acromion

scapula Coracoid Process

Humerus Head

green
Humerus Anatomical neck

blue
Humerus Surgical Neck

Humerus Condyle

Head of Radius

Styloid Process of Radius

Trochlear notch of Ulna

Metacarpal Bones

blue green red
Phalanges

Ilium

Ischium

Pubis

Pubic Symphysis

Obturator foramen

Femoral Head

Femoral Neck

Greater trochanter

Lesser trochanter

Femur Shaft

Femur Intercondylar Fossa

Tibia

Fibula

Talus

Calcaneus

Metatarsal bones of foot

Phalanges of foot

1
Sheep Eye Cornea

2
Sheep Eye Sclera

the darks spots, its the layer underneath the sclera
Sheep Eye Choroid

Sheep Eye Optic Nerve

light, shiny part
Sheep Eye Tapetum Lucidum

brown area
Sheep Eye Iris

light layer before choroid
Sheep Eye Retina

11
Sheep Eye Lens

5
Sheep Eye Pupil

top
Superior Rectus

bottom
Inferior Rectus

left (if superior oblique is to the right)
Lateral rectus

right (if superior oblique is to the right)
Medial rectus