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Left clavicle, superior (superior=smooth)

Left clavicle, inferior view

Sternal end of clavicle

Acromial end of clavicle

Conoid tubercle

Suture
Coronal suture

Suture
Sagittal suture

Suture (hard to see on model)
Squamosal suture

Suture
Lambdoidal

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Frontal bone

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Supraorbital notch

Supraorbital margin(s)

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Parietal bone(s)

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Temporal bone

External acoustic meatus

Mastoid process

Mandibular fossa

Zygomatic process

Carotid canal- for carotid artery

Jugular foramen- for veins and nerves

Styloid process

Stylomastoid foramen- for facial nerve

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Occipital bone

Foramen Magnum

Occipital condyle(s)

Hypoglossal canal- for hypoglossal nerve

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Sphenoid bone

Greater wing

Lesser wing

Sella turcica

Optic foramen- for optic nerve

Foramen lacerum

Foramen ovale- for trigeminal nerve

Superior orbital fissure- for various nerves

Inferior orbital fissure- for various nerves

Foramen rotundum- for trigenimal nerve

Foramen spinosum

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Ethmoid bone

Crista galli

Cribriform plate- for olfactory nerves

Perpendicular plate

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Vomer

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Nasal bones

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Maxilla

Palantine process

Alveolar margin

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Zygomatic bone

Temporal process of zygomatic bone

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Lacrimal bone

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Mandible

Alveolar process

Body of mandible

Ramus

Mandibular condyle

Coronoid process

Mandibular foramen

Mental foramen

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Hyoid bone- near neck

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Costal bone (rib)

Head

Sternal end

Left or right?
Left. For ribs, orient head side towards you. If head flat on table, left side. If head is above table, right side. Head attaches to spine, picture inner curve of ribcage. Rough side up, smooth side down
Which ribs are true ribs?
Ribs 1-7
Which ribs are false ribs?
Ribs 8-10
Which ribs are floating ribs?
11 and 12

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Sternum

Manubrium

Body of sternum

Xiphoid process

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Vertebra

Body of vertebra

Transverse process

Pedicle

Lamina

Spinous process

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Superior articular surface

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Inferior articular surface

Vertebral foramen

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Intervertebral disk

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Intervertebral foramen

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Cervical vertebra

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Atlas (up and down motion)

Posterior arch

Anterior arch

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Axis (side to side motion)

Dens process

Transverse foramen (only on cervical vertebrae)
Number of cervical vertebrae?
7
Number of thoracic vertebrae?
12

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Thoracic, “giraffe”
Number of lumbar vertebrae?
5

Type of vertebrae
Lumbar, “moose”, very large and dense

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Sacrum

Sacral promontory

Coccyx

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Pectoral girdle

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Scapula

Acromion

Corocoid process