Packet 2: Vertebral column, cervical spine, thoracic, lumbar, sacrum, coccyx, bony thorax, chest, and thoracic viscera
The sternum is classified as an irregular bone. True or false
False (it is a narrow, flat bone)
The condition where the pulpy nucleus of the disk ruptures, or protrudes into the vertebral column is called:
HNP (herniated nucleus pulposus - "slipped disk")
The head of the ribs articulate with the bodies of the __________ vertebrae to form the __________ joints
thoracic; costovertebral
Name the structures associated with the mediastinum:
thymus gland heart and great vessels trachea esophagus
The tubercles of the ribs articulate with the __________ of the thoracic vertebrae
transverse process
The degree of obliquity of the ribs decreases with deep inspiration. True of false
true
Which part of the rib articulates with the transverse process of the vertebrae?
tubercle
The articulations between the articular processes of the vertebral arches are referred to as:
zygapophyseal joints
Which joints are the only bony connection between the shoulder girdles and the thorax?
Sternoclavicular joint (SC joint)
Identify the labeled structure: 1. spinous process 2. transverse process 3. pedicle 4. body 5. vertebral foramen 6. lamina
Superior view of a thoracic vertebra
The xiphoid process is at the approximate level of:
T9 - T10
Name the two primary curves:
Thoracic curvature (convex) Sacral curvature (convex)
Identify the labeled structure: a. pedicle b. intervertebral disk c. facet d. body e. spinous process f. intervertebral foramen
Thoracic vertebrae- lateral oblique view
True ribs - False ribs - Floating ribs -
True ribs: 1-7 False ribs: 8-10 Floating ribs: 11-12
The terminal bronchioles communicate with:
alveoli
In which direction is the apex of the sacrum directed?
anteriorly and inferiorly
The __________ is the largest artery in the body
aorta
Which part of the coccyx sits inferiorly?
apex
The sacroiliac joint is formed by the articulation of the ilium and what part of the sacrum?
auricular surface
Name the other two parts of the sternum:
body and xiphoid process
Three sections of radiography anatomy in the chest are __________, __________, and __________.
bony thorax, respiratory system proper, mediastinum
Name the hooklike process found on the last tracheal cartilage:
carina
The superior thoracic vertebrae share features of the __________ vertebrae
cervical
Which part of the rib contains the veins and nerves?
costal groove
The axis (C2) has a strong conical process called the:
dens/odontoid
The last five pairs of ribs are considered __________ ribs because they do not attach directly to the sternum
false
The trachea lies posteriorly to the esophagus. True or false
false
The posterolateral margins of each thoracic body have costal facets for articulation with the
head of the ribs
The bony thorax protects important organs such as the __________ and __________.
heart; lungs
The area of the lungs where the bronchi, blood vessels, lymph vessels and nerves enter:
hilum
The bodies of the thoracic vertebrae __________ in size from the 1st to the 12th vertebrae.
increase
By articulation with the vertebrae above and below, the vertebral notches form:
intervertebral foramina
Name the two type of vertebral articulations:
intervertebral, costovertebral
An abnormal increase in the thoracic curve is termed:
kyphosis
The respiratory system consist of:
larynx, trachea, bronchi, lungs
The last pair of zygapophyseal joints are formed by the articulation of the:
last lumbar segment and first sacral segment
The intervertebral foramina of the thoracic vertebrae are best seen with which position?
lateral
The superior processes of the atlas (C1), are shaped to articulate with:
left and right occipital condyles of skull
Vertebral column transmits the weight of the trunk to the __________
lower limbs
The upper (and widest) portion of the sternum is called the __________
manubrium
Which portion of the sternum is the widest?
manubrium
Each lung contains __________ of alveoli.
millions
__________ and __________ are exchanged by diffusion within the walls of the alveoli
oxygen; carbon dioxide
Light, spongy, highly elastic substance.
parenchyma
What is the name of the part of the lamina between the superior and inferior articular process of the lumbar vertebrae?
pars interarticularis
What type of articulations are found between the anterior extremities of the ribs and the costal cartilages?
sternochondral
The thorax is formed by:
sternum, 12 pairs of ribs, 12 thoracic vertebrae
The two main parts of typical vertebra:
Body (anterior) Vertebral arch (posterior)
List the number of bones found in each division in the adult vertebral column Cervical Thoracic Lumbar Sacrum Coccyx Total:
Cervical 7 Thoracic 12 Lumbar 5 Sacrum 1 Coccyx 1 Total 26
Name the two secondary curves:
Cervical curvature (concave)(lordotic) Lumbar curvature (concave)(lordotic)
Of the five regions, which three regions are considered "true"?
Cervical, thoracic, lumbar
The ribs increase in size from the 1st to the 12th. True or false
False
The space between the ribs is called the costal cartilage. True or False
False
The intervertebral disks account for approximately __________ of the length of the spine
1/4
How many lobes are round in the right lung?
3
All cervical vertebrae contain __________ foramina
3 [- vertebral foramen - transverse foramen (2) (one in EACH of the transverse process)]
How many vertebrae compose the coccyx?
3-5
The thymus reaches its maximum size __________
40 g at puberty (gradually decreases in size until adulthood)
The trachea extends down to the level of the space between the __________ thoracic vertebrae:
4th and 5th
Which lumbar vertebra is the largest?
5
The cartilage of how many pairs of ribs connect directly to the sternum?
7
What is the approximate length of the sternum?
7 inches
An abnormal increase in the lumbar or cervical curve is termed:
Lordosis
Which ribs are called "floating" ribs?
Pairs 11 and 12
__________ is the exchange of gaseous substances between the air we breathe and the bloodstream.
respiration
Foreign bodies are more likely to pass into which bronchi?
right
Of the five regions, which two regions are called "false"?
sacral and coccygeal
Continuation of the vertebral canal in the sacrum is called the __________
sacral canal
The anterior ridge of the body of the first sacral segment is termed the __________ of the sacrum
sacral promontory
Vertebral column articulates with the hip bone at the __________
sacrum
__________ is formed by the fusion of the five vertebral segments into a curved triangular bone.
sacrum
The transverse processes of lumbar vertebrae are __________ than those of thoracic
smaller
The __________ projects posteriorly and interiorly from the junction of the laminae:
spinous process
__________ is characterized by the anterior displacement of one vertebrae over another
spondylolisthesis
Name the two ends of a rib:
sternal and vertebral