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A&P Chapter 7 Dr.Cutler

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How many bones are in the Axial Skeleton?   80 bones  
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How many bones are in the Appendicular Skeleton?   126 bones  
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What does the Axial Skeleton contain?   Skull bones, auditory ossicles, hyoid bone, ribs, sternum, and bones of the vertebral column  
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What does the Appendicular Skeleton contain?   Upper and Lower limbs and bones forming girdles  
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What are the 5 types of Bones based on SHAPE?   Long, Short, Flat, Irregular, Sesamoid  
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What are Sutures?   Jointed areas where flat bones come together  
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What are Sutural Bones?   Small, extra bone plates located within the sutures of cranial bones  
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What are the Bone Surface Markings? (2 Major Types)   Depressions/openings and processes  
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What is a Fissure?   Narrow Slit between bones  
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What is a Foramen?   Hole for passage of blood vessels, nerves or ligaments  
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What is a Fossa?   Shallow depression  
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What is a Meatus?   Tubelike opening  
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What is a Sulcus?   Furrow on a bone for passage of blood vessel, nerve or tendon  
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What is a Condyle?   Rounded projection with a smooth surface  
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What is a Facet?   Smooth, Flat, slightly concave articular surface  
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What is a Head?   Rounded articular process supported on a neck  
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What is a Crest?   Prominent ridge  
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What is an Epicondyle?   Rough projection on a condyle  
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What is a Line?   Long, narrow ridge or border  
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What is a Spinous Process?   Sharp, slender projection  
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What is a Tubercle?   Variably sized rounded projection  
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What is a Trochanter?   Very large projection ONLY found on the femur  
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What is a Tuberosity?   Variably sized projection with rough, bumpy surface  
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What is the Mandible?   Largest, strongest facial bone, only moveable skull bone  
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What is the Paranasal Sinuses?   Mucous membrane lined cavities in the frontal, maxillary, sphenoid and ethmoid bones  
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What is the Fontanels?   Mesenchyme filled between cranial bones present at birth (cone headed baby)  
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What does the Hyoid Bone do?   Supports the tongue  
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What does the Intervertebral Discs do?   Separate the vertebrae from one another  
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What is the Cervical Spine?   Transverse foramina to protect the vertebral artery  
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What is the Atlas C1?   Nodding, holds head (greek god holding world)  
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What is the Axis C2?   Dens/Odontoid process, shaking head NO  
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What is the Thoracic Spine?   Giraffe Face Shape, supports the ribs  
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What is the Lumbar Spine?   Largest and strongest in the vertebral column, moose head shape, fuse with sacrum  
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What is the Sacral Spine?   Triangular Shaped Sacrum, part of pelvic girdle  
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What is the Coccyx?   Triangular shape, composed of 4 vertebrae  
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What is the Sacrum?   Heart Shaped Bone  
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What is the Sternum?   Breastbone, located in center of chest  
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What do the Ribs do?   Provide support, connects to sternum through cartilage  
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What ribs are True Ribs?   1-7  
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What ribs are False Ribs?   8-10  
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What ribs are Floating Ribs?   11-12  
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What is a Disc Herniation?   Leaking cartilage between bones (Cesar)  
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What is Scoliosis?   Increased Lateral curvature (side)  
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What is Kyphosis?   Increased Thoracic curve-bent forward  
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What is Lordosis?   Increased Lumbar curve-bent backwards (twerking)  
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What is Spina Bifida?   Defect in the vertebral column, laminae doesn't develop normally  
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What does the vertebral column do?   Protects the spinal cord  
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