Vertebrae and ribs: Fill in the blanks
Small, bifid, transverse foramina
Cervical vertebrae have a (small, large) body compared to the vertebral foramen, and have a ___ spinous process. Cervical vertebrae have ___ that protect vertebral arteries and veins.
Twelve, seven, five, two
Each person has ___ ribs. The first ___ are true ribs that attach to the sternum, and the last ___ are false ribs. The last ___ ribs are known as floating ribs.
vertebrochondrial
False ribs are also called ___ ribs.
Vertebral
Floating ribs are also called ___ ribs.
large oval, triangular
Lumbar vertebrae have (small, large) (shape) bodies and a (shape) foramina.
Proximal
The navicular is (proximal, distal) to the cuneiform bones
Medial
The navicular is on the (medial, lateral) side of the foot
further from
The proximal row of carpals is (closer to, further from) the metacarpals
Five, twenties
The sacrum is composed of ___ cervical vertebrae that begin fusing after puberty and are completely fused by the late ___
Multiangular
The trapezium and trapezoid are also called the greater and lesser ___ bones
Seventh
The vertebra prominent is the ___ cervical vertebra. Its long spinous process can be felt through the skin at the base of the neck.
Increase
The vertebral bodies (increase, decrease) in size caudally due to the increased load to be supported.
Centrum
The vertebral body is also called the ___
seven, twelve, five
There are ___ cervical vertebrae, ___ thoracic vertebrae, and ___ lumbar vertebrae.
Heart, smaller
Thoracic vertebrae have a ___-shaped body and (smaller, larger) foramina. Each of these vertebrae articulate with ribs at superior, inferior, and transverse costal facets.
Vertebrosternal
True ribs are also called ___ ribs.
Three to five, twenty-six
The coccyx is composed of ___ cervical vertebrae that begin fusing by age ___
medial, lateral
The cuneiform bones are on the (medial, lateral) side of the foot and the cuboid is on the (medial, lateral) side
odontoid process
The dens of the axis is also called the ___
decreases, decreases
The diameter of the spinal cord (increases, decreases) as you proceed caudally along the vertebral canal, and therefore the diameter of the vertebral arch (increases, decreases) caudally.
closer to
The distal row of carpals is (closer to, further from) the metacarpals
Primary (accommodation)
___ (___) curves are present at birth and include the thoracic and sacral curves.
Secondary (compensation)
___ (___) curves do not develop until several months after birth and include the cervical and lumbar curve.
Primary, secondary
___ curves accomodate the thoracic and abdominopelvic viscera. ___ curves help shift weight to permit an upright posture.
Lordosis
___ is an exaggerated anterior curvature of the lumbar vertebrae, causing a swayback appearance.
Whiplash
___ is an injury in which a sudden change in acceleration that causes dislocation to the cervical vertebrae or damage to the associated muscles or ligaments. It occurs because the balancing muscles of the cervical vertebrae are specialized for precise, delicate movements and are not capable of withstanding sudden violent movements.
Kyphosis
___ occurs when the thoracic curvature becomes exaggerated posteriorly, creating a hunch-backed appearance.
Scoliosis
___ occurs when there is lateral curvature of the spine.