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Bones/Skull

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Forms back of the skull and surrounds spinal cord   Occipital  
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Large bones forming top of skull   Parietal  
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Forms anterior portion of floor cranium,roof of nasal cavity,and part of nasal septum   ethmoid  
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Portion of rear eye orbit and part of floor cranium   Sphenoid  
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Smaller bones forming the sides of the skull   Temporal  
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Cheek Bones   Zygoma  
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one or two openings in the mandible   Mental Foramen  
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opening where spinal cord enters cranium   Foramen magnum  
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Opening where ear canal enters through temporal bone   External Auditory meatus  
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Lower jaw,lower teeth   Mandible  
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Forms the Forehead   Frontal  
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the upper jaw and teeth   maxilla  
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Forms posterior portion of hard palate   Palatine  
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Vertebrocostal Ribs   8,9,10  
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Vertebrosternal Ribs   1-7 attached to sternum  
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Vertebral Ribs   11th and 12th  
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First two Cervical vertebra   Atlas, Axis  
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3 bones that make up Os Coxa   Ilium, Ischium, Pubis  
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Appendicular Skeleton   Pectoral girdle,bones of the arms and hand, pelvic girdle, bones of the feet and legs  
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Axial Skelton   Skull,ventebral column, thoracic cage  
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Cervical Vertebrae   (7) Superior seven vertebra of column  
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Axis   Second cervical vertebra. extending through atlas  
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Atlas   top "ring shaped" cervical vertebrae  
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Osteon   the functional unit of compact bone  
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Lamella   (rings) little plates  
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Canliculi   lash-like  
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Distal Epiphysis   spongy bone  
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Diaphysis   compact bone  
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Femur   looks like a hammer  
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Radius   circle on proximal end  
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Ulna   has a U shape at proximal end  
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