AP II Axial
Name the skull bone that has the formaen magnum
Occipital
Name the skull bone that has the occipital condyles
Occipital
Name the vertebral component of the thoracic cage
Thoracic Vertebrae
Name the skull bone that has the crista galli
Ethmoid
Name the skull bone that has the middle nasal concha
Ethmoid
Name a skull bone that has a greater wing
Sphenoid
Name the skull bone that has the optic foramina
Sphenoid
Name the skull bone that has the sella turcica
Sphenoid
Name the most anterior part of the thoracic cage
Sternum
Name the superior feature on the body of a thoracic vertebra that would connect to part of a rib
Superior Demifacet
Name the joint between the mandible and the rest of the skull
TMJ
Name a skull bone that has a carotid foramen
Temporal
Name a skull bone that has a styloid process
Temporal
Name a skull bone that has a zygomatic process
Temporal
Name the skull bone that has a mandibular fossa
Temporal
Name the skull bone that has the external auditory meatus
Temporal
Name the skull bone that has the mastoid process
Temporal
The most superior pair of false ribs are number
8
Name the bone features that provide tooth sockets
Alveolus/Alveoli
Name the first cervical vertebra
Atlas
Name the bone that bears the odontoid process
Axis
Name the inferior feature on the body of the thoracic vertebra that would connect to part of a rib
Inferior Demifacet
Name a skull bone that has a lacrimal fossa
Lacrimal
Name the suture that connects the occipital bone to the parietal bone
Lambdoid
Name the bone feature that provides a rounded surface that articulates with the atlas vertebra
Occipital Condyle
Name the bone feature that provides the more anterior part of the zygomatic arch
Temporal Process
Name the cartilaginous components of the thoracic cage
Costal Cartilage
Name the bone feature that provides holes for the olfactory cranial nerve
Cribriform Plate
Name the skull bone that has the olfactory foramina
Ethmoid
Name the bone feature that provides an opening for the ear canal
External Auditory Meatus
Name the structures that let a baby's skull compress during childbirth
Fontanels
Name the bone feature that provides an opening through which the spinal cord connects to the lower part of the brain
Foramen Magnum
Name the skull bone that has supraorbital ridges
Frontal
Name the part of the rib that connects to the body of a thoracic vertebra
Head
Name the more inferior of the two secondary curvatures of the vertebral column
Lumbar
Name a different skull bone that has alveoli
Mandible
Name a skull bone that has condylar processes
Mandible
Name a skull bone that has mental foramina
Mandible
Name the more inferior bone marking making up part of the TMJ
Mandible
Name the more superior bone marking making up part of the TMJ
Mandibular Fossa
Name the superior bone of the sternum
Manubrium
Name a skull bone that has a palatine process
Maxilla
Name a skull bone that has alveoli
Maxilla
Name the paired facial bones that contain paranasal sinuses
Maxilla
Name the bone feature that provides holes for cranial nerve II (optic)
Optic Canal
Name the bone feature that provides the anterior part of the hard palate
Palatine Process
Name the bone feature that forms the superior part of the nasal spetum
Perpendicular Plate
Name the more inferior of the two primary curvatures of the vertebral column
Sacral
Name the bone feature that protects the pituitary gland
Sella Turcica
Name the second cervical vertebra
Axis
Name the largest bone of the sternum
Body
The space between ribs is the ___________ space
Intercostal
Name the vertebral or thoracic structure that does the job of making an opening for spinal nerve exit
Intervertebral Foramen
Name the vertebral or thoracic structure that does the job of softening jolts to the vertebral column
Intervertebral disc
Name the concave depression in the superior surface of the manubrium
Jugular Notch
The most superior pair of true ribs are number
1
Name the axial bone that serves primarily for the attachment of neck and tongue muscles
Hyoid
Name the bone feature that provides an opening for the carotid artery
Carotid Foramen/Canal
Name the more superior of the two secondary curvatures of the vertebral column
Cervical
Name the vertebral or thoracic structure that is the tailbone
Coccyx
The most superior pair of floating ribs are number
11
Name the lateral components of the thoracic cage
Ribs
Name the more superior of the two primary curvatures of the vertebral column
Thoracic
Name the vertebral or thoracic structure that does the job of protecting thoracic organs
Thoracic Cage
Name the feature on the transverse process of a thoracic vertebra that would connect to part of a rib
Transverse Facet
Name the vertebral or thoracic structure that does the job of connecting to a rib posteriorly
Transverse Facet
Name the vertebral or thoracic structures that provide pathways for vertebral arteries in cervical vertebrae
Transverse Foramen
Name the unique feature of the transverse processes of cervical vertebrae
Transverse Foramina
Name the part of a rib that articulates with the transverse process of a thoracic vertebra
Tubercle
Name the vertebral or thoracic structure formed by the fusion of pedicles and lamina
Vertebral Arch
Name the vertebral or thoracic structure that does the job of enclosing and protecting the spinal cord
Vertebral Canal
Name the inferior bone of the nasal septum
Vomer
Name the most inferior bone of the sternum
Xiphoid Process
Name the bone feature that provides the more posterior part of the zygomatic arch
Zygomatic Process