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Axial skeleton
B
Appendicular skeleton
C
Pectoral girdles
D
Upper limbs
E
Pelvic girdle
F
Lower limbs
G
Clavicle
H
Scapula
I
Humerus
J
Radius
K
Ulna
L
Carpal bones
M
Metacarpal bones
N
Phalanges (hands)
O
Hip bone (coxal)
P
Femur
Q
Patella
R
Tibia
S
Fibula
T
Tarsal bones
U
Metatarsal bones
V
Phalanges (feet)
1
Acromiocalvicular joint
2
Acromion
3
Scapula
4
Humerus
5
Clavicle
6
Sternoclavicular joint
7
Jugular notch
8
Clavicular notch
1
Acromion
2
Lateral angle
3
Coracoid process
4
Superior border
5
Superior angle
6
Subscapular fossa
7
Lateral border
8
Medial border
9
Inferior angle
10
Scapular spine
11
Acromion
12
Supraspinous foss
13
Infraspinous fossa
1
Parietal bone
2
Temporal bone
3
Occipital bone
4
Sphenoid bone
5
Supra orbital foramen
6
Lacrimal bone
7
Frontal bone
8
Nasal bone
9
Zygomatic bone
10
Maxilla
11
Mandible
12
Ethmoid
13
Infraobital foramen
14
Vomer
15
Mental foramen
1
Atlas
2
Axis
3
Cervical vertebrae
4
Thoracic vertebrae
5
Lumbar vertebrae
6
Sacral vertebrae
7
Coccyx
8
True ribs
9
False ribs
10
Jugular notch
11
Clavicular notch
12
Manubrium
13
Sternal angle
14
Body
16
Xiphoid process
17
Sternum
18
Intercostal Spaces
19
Coastal cartilage
20
Coastal margin
Where is the crista galli found?
ethmoid bone
Suture that connects two parietal bones together?
sagittal suture
Where would we find the lambdoid suture?
between occipital and parietal bones
where is the squamous suture found?
between temporal and parietal
where is coronal suture found
between frontal and parietal
wormian bone locations?
tiny fragments of bones that we sometimes find in sutures
where is the pituitary gland housed?
sella turcica of sphenoid bone
What is special about the hyoid bone?
does not directly articulate with rest of the skull, only other ligaments
What is an abnormal curvature in the thoracic region of the vertebrae? (lateral curve)
scoliosis
obvious ways the thoracic vertebrae differs from other vertebrae
thoracic articulates with ribs, has fossil facets
Excessive curvature in the lumbar region?
lordosis
what bone has the superior orbital fissure?
sphenoid bone
inferior orbital fissure is below the …
superior orbital fissure
what bone is punctured by tiny lil holes called the ?figama? foramina
ethmoid bone
what is the only freely moveable bone in the skull?
temporomandibular joint
as the spinal cord passes through the cranium, it passes through a large opening called …
foramen magnum of occipital bone
xiphoid process where?
bottom of sternum
on what part of the sternum would we find the jugular notch?
manubrium
3 parts of the sternum
manubrium, body, xiphoid process
where is the glabella found?
the frontal lobe
Another name for C2
axis
Most striking feature of the c2 vertebrae
dens, adontoid process
which vertebrae are does not have a body?
atlas (c1 vertebrae)