AXIAL SKELETAL SYSTEM

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function of intervertebral discs

- absorb shock - support weight - bind vertebrae

allow for nerves and arteries to pass in the sacrum

- anterior sacral foramina - posterior sacral foramina

distinctive features of cervical vertebrae

- bifid spinous process - transverse foramen

What are the 5 regions of the vertebral column?

- cervical - thoracic - lumbar - sacrum - coccyx

conditions of abnormal spinal curvatures

- kyphosis - scoliosis - lordosis

components of the sternum?

- manubrium - sternal angle - body (gladiolus) - xyphoid process

what makes up the appendicular skeletal system?

- pectoral/pelvic girdles - upper/lower limbs

what 3 components make up the thoracic cage?

- sternum - thoracic vertebrae - ribs

main functions of the vertebral column

- support skull and trunk - enables movement - absorbs stress produced by movement

what makes up the axial skeletal system?

- the skull - vertebral column - thoracic cage

components of the thoracic cage?

- thoracic vertebrae - sternum - ribs

where do thoracic vertebrae attach to ribs at?

- transverse costal facet - superior articular costal facet - inferior articular costal facet

which ribs are true ribs?

1-7

which ribs are floating ribs?

11-12

which ribs do not have tubercles?

11-12

how many pairs of ribs are there?

12

how many pairs of ribs originate on the vertebral column?

12

how many vertebrae are in the thoracic region of the vertebral column?

12

which ribs articulate with the sternal angle?

2

what age does the coccyx fully fuse?

20 to 30

how many bones are in an adult skeleton?

206

about what age are the bones of the sacrum fully fused?

26

how many vertebrae and intervertebral discs are there?

26

how many points do thoracic vertebrae connect to ribs at?

3

how many fused vertebrae form the coccyx?

4

how many fused vertebrae make up the coccyx?

4

how many fused vertebrae form the sacrum?

5

how many fused vertebrae make up the scarum?

5

how many lumbar vertebrae are there?

5

how many regions does the vertebral column contain?

5

how many vertebrae are in the lumbar region of the vertebral column?

5

how many vertebrae are in the cervical region of the vertebral column?

7

which ribs are false ribs?

8-10

which thoracic vertebrae do not have transverse costal facet?

T11 and T12

what can determine the variation in number of bones?

absence or presences of sesamoid bones and wormian bones

what are the wing-like extensions of the sacrum?

alae

which structure forms most of the superior surface of the sacrum?

alae

- forms atlantooccipital joint - large vertebral foramen - no body - no spinous process - anterior and posterior arches and tubercles

atlas

which cervical vertebrae supports the head?

atlas (C1)

what is the ear-shaped surface on either side of the sacrum?

auricular surface

what two structures articulate to form the sacroiliac joint?

auricular surface and ossa coxae

what are the two regions skeletons are divided into?

axial and appendicular

what is the central and longest portion of the sternum?

body

what is the weight bearing part of the vertebrae called?

body

what features are shared between vertebrae?

body and vertebral foramen

how is primary curvature described?

c shaped

- crush bodies or arches of vertebrae - vertebrae dislocation - one vertebra slips below - sudden flexion of the neck

cervical vertebrae fracture (whiplash)

which bone is the "tail bone"?

coccyx

which is the "tail bone"?

coccyx

which region of the vertebral column is articulate with the inferior region of the sacrum?

coccyx

what is the rounded knob of a bone called?

condyle

how are ribs attached to the sternum (anteriorly)?

costal cartilage

how are false ribs indirectly attached to the sternum?

costal cartilage connects to the rib above

what structure runs along the inferior margin of the shaft of the rib?

costal groove

how are true ribs connected to the sternum?

directly by costal cartilage

which ribs have thoracic vertebrae attached to them? a. T1-T7 b. T7-T12 c. T1-T2 d. T11-T12 e. T1-T12

e

why are there more bones present at birth?

epiphyses are not fused yet

what is the articulate surface of a bone called?

facet

true or false - more bones are present in adults as complete development

false

what is the hole through a bone called?

foramen

what is a shallow pit on a bone called?

fossa

what is the body of the sternum also known as?

gladiolus

- it is a "slipped" or "reuptured" disc - it is occurs when there is a cracking of the annulus fibrosis - the nucleus pulposus oozes out and puts pressure on a spinal nerve root or spinal cord - it is common between C5 and C6, C6 and C7, and L4 and L5

herniated disc

what causes abnormal narrowing of the vertebral canal or intervertebral foramina (spinal stenosis)?

hypertrophy of vertebral bone

swayback

lordosis

which type of abnormal spine curvature is caused by osteoporosis, pregnancy, or obesity?

lordosis

which type of abnormal spine curvature is described as an exaggerated lumbar curvature?

lordosis

which is the lumbar region of the vertebral column?

lower back

- they are characterized by thick, stout bodies - their inferior articular facet is lateral - their articular surfaces are large and interlocked - numbered L1-L5

lumbar vertebrae

what two structures form the jugular notch?

manubrium and clavicular notch

what are the fused spinous processes of the sacrum called?

median sacral crest

which is the cervical region of the vertebral column?

neck

what are intervertebral discs composed of?

nucleus pulposus and anulus fibrosus

what shape spine does a newborn baby have?

primary curvature

what is a bony prominence part of a bone called?

process

which is the thoracic region of the vertebral column?

ribs

how is secondary curvature described?

s shaped

which feature of the sacrum contains spinal nerve roots?

sacral canal

where does the sacral canal end?

sacral hiatus

what is the triangular-shaped structure that connects to the ossa coxae?

sacrum

which region of the vertebral column is articulate with the inferior region of the lumbar region?

sacrum

- it results during development when vertebral arch and body fail to form or form incompletely - most frequent in thoracic regions - more common in females than males - most common spinal deformity

scoiliosis

which type of abnormal spine curvature is described as an abnormal lateral curvature?

scoliosis

- abnormal narrowing of the vertebral canal or intervertebral foramina - may compress spinal nerves (cause lower back pain) - common in middle-aged or older people

spinal stenosis

which structure of the vertebra sticks out posteriorly and downwards?

spinous process

which structure of vertebrae are fused into a dorsal ridge in the sacrum?

spinous process

- marks the junction between the manubrium and the body of the sternum - aortic arch starts and ends - bifurcation of the trachea - marks the inferior border of superior mediastinum

sternal angle

which is the "breast bone"?

sternum

what can cause the jugular notch to appear?

struggle to breathe

which structures of the vertebra form joints between vertebrae?

superior and inferior articular processes

which part of the atlas articulates with the occipital condyle of the skull?

superior articular facet

which structures articulate to form the atlantoocciptal joint?

superior articular facet and occipital condyle

which structure of the sacrum articulates with L5?

superior articular process

what is the jugular notch also known as?

suprasternal notch

which region of the skeletal system is the supporting axis of the body?

the axial skeletal system

what is a distinctive feature of the axis?

the dens or odontoid process

which point of the rib is considered the origin on the vertebral column?

the head

which part of the rib is the flat part that curves anteriorly?

the shaft

where are wormian (sutural) bones?

the skull

where are sesamoid bones developed?

the tendons

ribs curve around and articulates with __________ at the end of each transverse process of thoracic vertebrae

the transverse costal facet

how are floating ribs connected to the sternum?

they aren't

which vertebral region is associated with the thoracic cage?

thoracic region

- characterized by spinous processes that point sharply inferior - characterized by heart shaped vertebral bodies

thoracic vertebrae

which structure of the vertebra extends laterally?

transverse process

which structure of vertebrae are fused to form lateral sacral crests?

transverse process

true or false - the dens/odontoid process protrudes and rotates within the vertebral foramen of the atlas to form the atlantoaxial joint

true

what is the prominent bump on the proximal part of ribs 1-10?

tubercle

which structure of the rib articulates with the transverse costal facet of the thoracic vertebrae?

tubercle

where do the posterior ends of ribs originate?

vertebral column

which part of the vertebrae allows passage of the spinal cord?

vertebral foramen

what can cause cracking of the annulus fibrosis, leading to a herniated disc?

violent extension of vertebral column or heavy lifting

when does secondary curvature take place?

when children begin to their heads

how are holes of the intervertebral foramen formed?

when two vertebrae are joined, a hole between the pedicles is formed

what is the small pointed tip (inferior) of the sternum called?

xyphoid process

atlas

C1

which vertebrae do not share certain features commonly shared between vertebrae?

C1 and C2

axis

C2

hunchback

kyphosis

which type of abnormal spine curvature is described as an exaggerated posterior thoracic curvature?

kyphosis

which type of abnormal spine curvature is most frequently caused by osteoporosis?

kyphosis

what are vertebral arches consisted of?

lamina and pedicle

how are false ribs connected to the sternum?

indirectly by costal cartilage

which structures of the atlas articulate with the axis?

inferior articular surface

what bind adjacent vertebrae together?

intervertebral discs

what structure do spinal nerves pass through?

intervertebral foramen

what are the two notches associated with the manubrium?

jugular notch and clavicular notch


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