Chapter 7- Axial Skeleton
The __ discs are pads of fibrocartilage separating adjacent vertebral bodies.
Intervertebral
An exaggerated thoracic curvature directed posteriorly that often results from osteoporosis is known as a "hunchback" or __.
Kyphosis
The thoracic cage consists of the ___.
-Sternum -thoracic vertebrae -ribs
structural feature of the Rib consists of
-head -neck -tubercle -costal groove -shaft
Which are functions of the axial skeleton?
-protect organs -forms framework
The two main divisions of the skeletal system are the ___ skeleton and the ____ skeleton.
-Axial -Appendicular
Which are the functions of the axial skeleton?
-Forms a framework -Protects organs
Which component are part of the appendicular skeleton?
-Pectoral girdle -Upper Limb -Lower Limb -Pelvic girdle
Which are the primary curves present in the vertebral column of a newborn?
-Sacral curvature -Thoracic curvature
Which skeletal regions are part of the axial skeleton?
-Skull -Vertebral Column -Thoracic cage
The thick spinous processes of lumbar vertebrae provide extensive area for the attachment of__.
Back muscles
Which part of the sternum has articular costal itches representing the attachment points for the costal cartilages of rib 2-7?
Body
Which secondary curve of the vertebral column develops as a result being able to hold up its head without support?
Cervical curvature
The clavicular notches of the manubrium articulate with the ___.
Clavicles
The last two pairs of false ribs lack connections with the sternum, so they are classified as ____.
Floating ribs
An acupuncture needle accidental inserted through the sternal foramen may puncture the organ called the __.
Heart
An exaggerated lumbar curvature often caused by the added abdominal weight associated with pregnancy is known as "swayback" or __.
Lordosis
There superasternal notch is located in which part of the sternum?
Manubrium
Which type of vertebrae start to fuse together shortly after puberty and are completely fused between ages 20 and 30?
Sacral
Which structural feature, resulting from the failure of the left and right ossification centers of the sternal body to completely fuse, may be misidentified as a bullet wound?
Sternal Foramen
Which component of the thoracic cage consists of a manubrium, body, and xiphoid process?
Sternum
Which vertebrae have long, pointed spinous processes and costal facets or costal demifacets representing sites of articulation with the ribs?
Thoracic
What are the lateral projections on both sides of the vertebral arch?
Transverse processes
(True or False) The axial skeleton forms a framework to support and protect the internal organs?
True
Vertebra C7 is also called the__.
Vertebra prominens
What passes through the transverse forming of the cervical vertebrae?
Vertebral arteries
Which part of the axial skeleton provides vertical support for the body while hosting protecting the spinal cord?
Vertebral column