| Question | Answer |
| Frontal | Anterior Bone |
| Parietal | Superior Bones. |
| Temporal | Side bones. |
| External Acoustic Meatus | Ear hole. |
| Styloid Process | Sharp projection, muscle attachment. |
| Zygomatic Process | Bridge bone attaching to cheek. |
| Mastoid Process | Muscle attachment. |
| Occipital | Posterior bone. |
| Lambdoid Suture | Connects to parietal bones. |
| Foramen Magnum | Large hole where spinal cord enters brain. |
| Occipital Condyles | Flat regions where first vertebrae rest on. |
| Sella Turcia | Encloses pituitary gland. |
| Foramen Ovale | Allows cranial nerve five to pass to the chewing muscles. |
| Optic Canal | Allows optic nerve to go through. |
| Sinuses | Lighten skull, enhance voice, humidify and filter air we breathe. |
| Crista Galli | Brain covering attaches to this. |
| Cribriform Plates | Nasal nerve fibres travel through. |
| Maxilla | Upper jaw. |
| Mandible | Lower jaw. |
| Palatine | Posterior roof of mouth. |
| Zygomatic | Cheekbones. |
| Lacrimal | Small bones forming walls of eye orbit; tear passageway. |
| Nasal | Nose. |
| Vomer | Inner nose. |
| Hyoid Bone | Only bone that doesn't attach to any other bone. Movable base for tongue, Attachment pint for neck muscles, Raise and lower larynx to swallow and speak. |
| Fonatels | Soft spots of the fetal skull that convert to bone by 22-24 months. Allows skull to be compressed during birth, Allow the brain to grow. |
| Vertebral Column: Composed of | 26 irregular bones. |
| Cervical Vertebrae | 7. |
| Thoracic Vertebrae | 12. |
| Lumbar Vertebrae | 5. |
| Sacral | 5 fused. |
| Coccyx | 4 fused. |
| Vertebrae Facts (3) | Vertebrae are separated by intervertebral disks. High water content and are spongy and compressible. Herniated "slipped" discs: disk protrudes and causes great pain. |
| Scoliosis | "S" shaped sideways curve. |
| Kyphosis | Thoracic vertebrae is curved outward: "hunchback". |
| Lordosis | Lumbar vertebrae is curved inward: "bubble butt". |
| Female Pelvis (5) | Inlet is larger and more circular. Shallower and lighter. Illium bones flare laterally. Sacrum is shorter and less curved. Pubic arch is more rounded. |