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AXIAL SKELETON Lab

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Sagittal suture   Between 2 parietals  
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Coronal suture   Between parietals and frontal  
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Squamous suture   Between temporal and parietal  
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Styloid process   Thing hanging down below EAM  
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Mastoid process   Flap of temporal bone  
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Lambdoidal suture   Between occipital and parietals  
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Foramen magnum   Hole in bottom of skull  
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Occipital condyles   articulate with C1  
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Structures of Sphenoid   1. greater wings -lowest part of skull 2. hypophyseal fossa -indent in middle ridge 3. lesser wings - manta ray 4. optic foramina -below manta, above hypophyseal fossa  
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Structures of Ethmoid   1. olfactory foramina (or formen) -holes in plate 2. cribriform plate -houses holes  
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Markings of Mandible   anchors inferior teeth 1. mandibular condyle -back high part of mandible 2. mandibular foramen -hole on INSIDE  
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Maxillae   anchors superior teeth -anterior part of hard palate  
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Palatine   posterior part of hard palate  
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Zygomatic   Diagonal to eyes, above cheeks  
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Lacrimal   Finger nail shape in medial part of eye socket  
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Nasal   nose bone  
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Vomer   Bottom part of thin ridge in nose  
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Hyoid   not a facial bone, horseshoe shaped, doesn't articulate, in neck  
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Typical vertebra parts   A. Body (fat part) B. Vertebral Foramen (hole in center) C. Transverse Processes (bump on giraffe arm) D. Transverse Foramen (holes next to body, only in cervical) E. Spinous Process (ridge that points up)  
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The Sacrum   5 fused vertebrae  
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The Coccyx   3 to 5 small irregular shaped vertebrae  
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Manubrium   Bow tie part of sternum  
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Body   Long part of sternum  
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Xiphoid Process   Small lower part of sternum  
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