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What bone is #1
Frontal

What bone is #2
Nasal

What bone is #3
Middle nasal conchae

What bone is #4
Inferior nasal conchae

What bone is #5
Perpendicular Plate

What bone is #6
Vomer bone

What bone is #7
Maxillae

What is bone #8
Nasolacrimal canal

What is bone #9
Lacrimal

What is bone #10
Ethmoid bone

What’s bone #11
Zygomatic Bone

What’s bone #12
Temporal Process

What’s bone #13
zygomatic arch

What’s bone #14
Zygomatic process

What’s bone #15
Temporal bones

What’s bone #16
External Aciustic meatus

What’s suture #17
squamous suture

What’s bone #18
Sphenoid bone

What’s Suture #19
Coronal Suture

What’s bone #20
Parietal bone

What’s Suture #21
Saggital Suture

What’s Suture #22
Lambdoid Suture

What’s bone #23
Occipital bone

What’s bone #24
External occipital protuberance

What’s bone #25
Nuchal lines

What’s bone #26
Crista Galli

What’s bone #27
Cribriform plate

What’s bone #28
Olfacotry foramina

What’s bone #29
Optic canal/foreamen

What’s bone #30
Sella turcica

What are these two bones #31
Palatine bones

What’s bone #32
Mandibular fossa

What’s bone #33
Styloid process

What’s bone #34
Mastoid process

What’s bone #35
Occipital concyles

What’s bone #36
Fpramen magnum

What’s bone #37
Condylar process

What’s bone #38
Coronoid Process

What’s bone #39
Ramus

What’s bone #40
Angle

What’s bone #41
Mandible

What’s bone #42
Mental foramen
What bones make up the nasal cavity?
Sphenoid, Nasal Ethmoid, vomer, inferior nasal conchae
What bones contain paranasal sinuses?
Frontal, maxillary, ethmoid, sphenoid
What is the function of the conchae?
Increase the surface area of the nasal cavities tp provide warming and humidification of air has it passes through the lungs
What are the paranasal sinuses?
Enhance resonance of the voice, lighten the skill, and moisten/warm/filter the air we breathe

What’s this fontanelle #1
Anterior fontanela

What’s this fontanelle #2
Sphenoidal fontanelle

What’s this fontanelle #3
Mastoid fontanelle

What’s this fontanelle #4
Posterior fontanelle
What is the anatomical name for Cervical Vertebrae 1 (C1)
Atlas
What is the anatomical name for Cervical Vertebrae 2 (C2)
Axis

What is this vertebra called?
Cervical

What is this structure on the vertebra called #1 (on all vertebra)
Body

What is this structure on the vertebra called #2 (on all vertebra)
Vertebral foramen

What’s this vertebra called?
Thoracic Vertebra

What’s this vertebra called?
Lumbar
How many cervical vertebrae are there?
7
How many thoracic vertebrae are there?
12
How many lumbar vertebrae are there?
5

What is this structure on the vertebra called #3 (only on cervical)
Transverse Foramen

What is this structure on the vertebra called #4 (on all vertebrae)
Transverse process

What is this structure on the vertebra #10 called? (on all vertebrae)
Pedicle

What is this structure on vertebra #6 called? (on all vertebrae)
Superior articular process

What is this structure on vertebra #4 called? (on all vertebrae)
Superior articular facet

What is this structure on vertebra #6 called? (on all vertebrae)
Lamina

What is this structure on vertebra #7 called? (on all vertebrae)
Spinous process

What is this structure on vertebra #8 called? (on all vertebrae)
Inferior articular process

What is this structure on vertebra #9 called? (on all vertebrae)
Inferior articular facet
How many vertebrae does the sacrum have?
5 fused
How many vertebrae does the coccyx have?
3-5 fused
What vertebrae do ribs connect to?
Thoracic
What ribs are considered “true ribs” or vertebrosternal?
1-7
What ribs are considered vertebrochondral ribs “false ribs”?
8-10
What ribs are considered Vertebral “flase/floating ribs”?
11-12
What is kyphosis?
The curvature to create hunchback in the thoracic spine
What is lordosis?
A curvature in the lumbar spine
What is Scoliosis?
S shape in thoracic spine
What are the primary curvatures of the spine?
Thoracic and sacral (present at birth; kyphotic/convex posteriorly)
What are the secondary curvatures of the spine?
Cervical and lumbar (develop after birth; lordotic/concave posteriorly)
What’s the function of the hyoid bone
A small U-shaped bone in the neck that supports the tongue and doesn’t articulate with any other bone.

What structure is on this bone #1?
Manubrium

What structure is on this bone #2?
Body of sternum

What structure is on this bone #3?
Xiphoid process
What ribs articulate with the sternum?
Ribs 1-7 (True ribs)
What ribs are attached through costal cartilages?
Ribs 8-10 (False ribs)
What ribs don’t articulate?
11-12 (false/floating ribs)

What is this structure on the clavicle #1?
Acromial end

What is this structure on the clavicle #2?
Sternal End

What Structure is this #3 (left scapula pictured)?
Coracoid Process

What structure is this #4 (left scapula pictured)?
Superior border

What structure is this #5 (left scapula pictured)?
Superior angle

What structure is this #7 (left scapula pictured)?
Inferior angle

What structure is this #8 (left scapula pictured)?
Lateral border

What structure is this #9 (left scapula pictured)?
Subscapular fossa

What structure is this #10 (left scapula pictured)?
Lateral angle

What structure is this #11 (left scapula pictured)?
Glenoid cavity

What structure is this #12 (left scapula pictured)?
Acromion

What structure is this #13 (left scapula pictured)?
Spine

What structure is this #14 (left scapula pictured)?
Supraspinous fossa