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How many cervical vertebrae are there
12
how many thoracic vertebrae are there
5
how many lumbar vertevrae are there
atlas
what is the first cervical vertibrae called
axis
what is the second cervical vertibrae called
vertebral canal
what is this

body of vertebrae
what is this

bifid spine
what is this

sacrum
what is this

coxxyx
what is this

cervical
what type of vertebrae is this

thoracic
what type of vertebrae is this

lumbar
what type of vertebrae is this

spineous process
what is this

head of ribs
what is this

tubercle of ribs
what is this

body of ribs
what is this

angle of ribs
what is this

sternum
what is this

manubrium
what part of the sternum is this

body
what part of sternum is this

xiphoid process
what part of sternum is this

costal ribs
what is this

true ribs
what is this

false ribs
what are these

floating ribs
what are these

rectus abdominus
what are these

external oblique
what are these

inhalation
what type of breath uses external oblique

exhalation
what type of breath uses internal obliques

transversus abdominous
what is this

Aponeurosis
what is this

external intercostals
what is this

internal intercostals
what is this

internal intercostals/obliques
which muscles make an A shape
external intercostal/obliques
which muscles make a V shape
Diaphragm
what is this

sternocleidomastoid
what muscle is this

flexion of arm
what movement is this

hyper extension of arm
what movement is this

extension of arm
what movement is this

flexion of arm
what movement is this

extension of arm
what movement is this

lateral rotation of arm
what movement is this

medial rotation of arm
what movement

flexion of trunk
what movement

hyperextension of trunk
what movement

abduction of leg
what movement

adduction of leg
what movement

flexion of leg
what movement

hyperextension of leg
what movement

lateral flexion of trunk
what movement

rotation of trunk
what movement

lateral rotation of leg
what movement

medial rotation of leg
what movement

flexion of leg
what movement

depression of shoulder
what movement

elevation of shoulder
what movement

protraction of shoulder
what movement

Retraction of shoulder
what movement

flexion of head
what movement

extension of head
what movement

hyperextension of head
what movement

lateral flexion of head
what movement

rotation of head
what movement

faucet on body
head of ribs articulates _________ of thoracic vertebrae

faucet on transverse process
tubercle of ribs articulates _________ of the thoracic vertebrae

rotation of trunk to left
how will trunk move when right external oblique contracts
flexion of trunk
how will trunk move when both left and right oblique muscles contract
rotation of trunk to left
how will trunk move when left internal oblique contracts
rotation of trunk to right
how will trunk move when right internal oblique muscle contracts
flexion of trunk
how will trunk move when both left and right internal oblique muscles contract
compression of trunk
how will trunk move when transversus abdominous muscles contract
linea alba
what is this

flattens downwards
what happens to diaphragm when it contracts
decreases- pushes air out
what happens when diaphragm bulges upwards to the volume of thoracic cavity
exhalation
when does the diaphragm bulge upwards
erector spinae
what are these muscles

extension of spine
how will body move when left and right erector spinae muscles contract
lateral flexion of spine to right
how will body move when only right erector spinae muscles contract
flexion of the neck
how will your head move if you contract both the right and left sternocleidomastoid muscles
elevation of sternum
contraction of both right and left sternocleidomastoid muscles, head stays in place

lateral flexion of neck
contraction of left sternocleidomastoid muscle

external intercostals
which muscles assist with inhalation
internal and inner most intercostals
which muscles assist with exhalation
increases/decreases the the pressure in the lungs, forcing air in or out
what does the diaphragm do

superior articular process
what is this

transverse process
what is this

costal facets
what are these

transverse foramen
what is this

Promontory
what is this

coxxyx
what is this

sacral canal
What is this structure?

median sacral crest
What is this structure?

sacral hiatus
what is this

costal ribs/cartilage
what is this

true ribs
what is this

false ribs
what is this

floating ribs
what is this

scapula
what is this
