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SBMC Final Exam
Final Exam - SBMC
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| How many bones in the body? | 206 |
| How many divisions of the skeleton? | 2 Axial & Appendicular |
| How many divisions in the Axial skeleton? | 3 Skull, Thorax and Vertebral Column |
| How many divisions in the skull? | 3 Cranium, Facial Bones & Auditory Ossicles |
| How many bones in the Cranium? | 8 |
| How many facial bones? | 14 |
| How many divisions in the Thorax? | 2 Sternum & Ribs |
| Name the parts of the sternum? | Manubrium, Body & Xiphoid Process |
| How may ribs? | 2 sets of 12 (24 total) |
| How many True, false and floating ribs? | 7 True, 5 False & 2 floating |
| How many bones in the vertebral column | 26 |
| How many vertebrae and how many in each section? | 24 vertebrae - 7 Cervical, 12 Thoracic, 5 Lumbar, 1 Sacrum & 1 Coccyx |
| How many girdles in the appendicular skeleton? | 2 Shoulder/Pectoral Girdle & Pelvic |
| What bones make up the shoulder girdle? | Scapula and the Clavicle |
| What bones make up the pelvic girdle? | Ilium, Ischium & Pubis |
| What is the socket called where the three bones of the pelvic girdle fuse together? | Acetabulum |
| When is it a pelvis? | When you add the sacrum and the coccyx to the Pelvic Girdle |
| Name the bones of the Upper Extremity and how many bones for each | 1 Humerus, 1 Radius, 1 Ulna, 8 Carpals, 5 Metacarpals & 14 Phalanges |
| Name the bones of the Lower Extremity and how many bones for each | 1 Femur, 1 Patella, 1 Tibia, 1 Fibula, 7 Tarsals, 5 Metatarsals & 14 Phalanges |
| What is the name for the hole in a single vertebrae where the spinal chord passes through? | Vertebral Foramen |
| What is the name for the hole formed by all vertebral foramen stacked up, spinal cord passes through it? | Vertebral Canal |
| What is the name lateral holes formed by two vertebrae, making space for the spinal nerves? | Intervertebral Foramen |
| What is the name for C1 | Atlas |
| What is the name for C2 | Axis |
| Name the hole that only occurs in the cervical vertebrae at the transverse processes that allows passage of the vertebral artery. | Transverse Foramen |
| What is the name of the largest part of the vertebrae? | Body |
| On a single vertebrae, name the posterior prominence or process | Spinous Process |
| The scapula is made up of? | 1 Spine, 4 Fossas, 2 Tubercles, 2 Process, 2 Angles & 2 Borders |
| Name the fossas of the scapula | Supraspinous Fossa – Top of or above Spine Infraspinous Fossa – Below the spine Subscapular Fossa – Below the spine (side facing ribs)Glenoid Fossa – Socket where the Humorous attaches |
| Name the tubercles of the scapula | Supraglenoid Tubercle & Infraglenoid Tubercle |
| Name the process of the scapula | Acromion Process & Coracoid Process |
| Name the angles of the scapula | Superior Angle & Inferior Angle |
| Name the borders of the scapula | Medial/Vertebral Border & Lateral/Axillary Border |
| Name the Rotator Cuff Mucles - Also known as S.I.T.S. | Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Teres Minor & Subscapulari |