Nat. Review chpt. 5a

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 
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The frontal bone is locatedForehead
The parietal bones are locatedDirectly behind the frontal bone
The temporal bones are locatedBehind the ears
The occiput is locatedBack of the head
The sphenoid bone is locatedAbove the zygomatic bone
The coronal suture seperatesThe frontal bone and the parietal bones
The sagittal suture seperatesParietal bones
Lambdoid suture seperatesParietal and temporal bones from the occiput
Squamous suture seperatesParietal and temporal bones
External auditory meatus is locatedTemporal bone
Mastoid process is locatedUnder the ear
Styloid process is locatedIn front of the mastoid process
Zygomatic arch isThe cheek bone
Nasal bones formForm the upper bridge of the nose
Lacrimal bonesForm the medial wall of the eye socket and the side wall of the nasal cavity
Zygomatic bonesForm the cheek and help form the orbit
Maxillary bonesUpper jawbones
Sphenoid boneForm the central part of the floor of the cranium
Sella turcicaSmall depression in the spheniod bone that the pituitary is located in (turkish saddle)
Pterygoid platesMuscles attatch here
External occipital protuberanceLarge bump on the back of the head
Occipital condylesSmaller bump below eop
Foramen magnumLarge hole that the spinal cord enters the cranium through
Palatine processRoof of the mouth
MandibleLower jaw
Condyloid processArticulates with Temporal bone here
Coronoid process of the mandibleFront of jaw articulation
Ramus of the mandibleBack part of the jawbone
Angle of the mandibleAngle of the jaw
Hyoid boneU shaped bone at the base of the tongue that supports the tongue muscles
Ear ossiclesEar bones
MalleusHammer of the ear bones
IncusAnvil of the ear bones
StapesStirrup of the ear bones
Vertebral columnSpinal column
VertebraeMake up the vertebral column
Body of the vertebraeCircle part of the vertebrae
Vertebral foramenHole in the vertebrae
Spinous process of the vertebraeBone you can feel in your back
Transverse process of the vertebraeOriented 90 degrees from the spinous process
Ethmoid boneForms part of the eye sockets and nasal cavity
Crista galliCock's comb, part of the ethmoid bone
Superior and middle conchaHooks inside the nose that slow down airflow
VomerForms the back and lower part of the nasal septum
Lamina of the vertebraeJoin to form the spinous process of the vertebrae and form part of the vertebral foramen
Pedicle of the vertebraeForm the transverse process and part of the vertebral foramen
Superior articular processes of the vertebraeArticulates with the vertebrae above it. Face toward the spinous process.
Inferior articular processes of the vertebraeArticulates with the vertebrae below it. Face away from the spinous process.
There are ____ cervical vertebrae7
AtlasC1
AxisC2
DensOnly on c2. Protrudes into formen on c1 to provide pivot action
Odontoid processDens
Transverse foramenFound only in the cervical vertebrae. A hole in the transverse process
How many thoracic vertebrae are there?12
Articular facetsFacets on the articular process
How many lumbar vertebrae are there?5
How many vertebrae make up the coccyx?3-5
How many sacral vertebrae are there?5
How many pair of ribs are there?12
How many pair of true ribs are there?7
How many pair of false ribs are there?3
How many pair of floating ribs are there?2
RibCurved arches of bone
SternumBreastbone
Clavicular notchA hollow on either side of the upper surface of the manubrium sterni which articulates with the clavicle
ManubriumThe broad upper division of the sternum with which the clavicle and first two ribs articulate
Body of the sternumMiddle part of the sternum
Xiphoid processSmall bony pointed extension on the base of the sternum
Cervical curve isLordotic
Thoracic curve isKyphotic
Lumbar curve isLordotic
Sacrum curve isConcave anterioinferiorly
Annulus fibrosusOuter fibrous rings
Nucleus pulposusToothpaste like middle of vertebral disk
IbibitionHow disks receive nutrients and water
Anterior spinous ligamentFront ligament
Vertebral diskAKA intervertebral disk, between the vertebrae except occiput-c1 and c1-c2
Vertebral herniationNucleus pulposes leaks out of the annulus fibrosus
Jefferson burst fractureC1 bursts from a compression fracture (Christopher Reeves)
Most herniation isLaterally
Anterior is ____ funtion in spinal nervesMotor
Posteriorly is ____ function in spinal nervesSensory
Axial skeleton consists ofRibs, vertebrae, and skull
Appendicular skeleton consists ofAll that isn't axial