Intro to Axial Skeleton
Condyle
smooth and round articulated surface
Bone classification: shape
- sutural (ex: sutures) - irregular (ex: vertebra) - short (ex: carpal bones) - flat (ex: parietal bone) - long (ex: humerus) - sesamoid (ex: patella)
Articulation
a joint; the place where two bones come together
Process
a projection from a structure
Disarticulated bone
bone separated out from the other bones it normally interacts with
Bone classification: structure
compact vs. spongy
Types of sutures
coronal, sagittal, squamous, and lambdoid
vertebral column
curvatures: cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacrococcygeal
Ramus
elongated process/branch
Facet
flat articulated surface
Types of sinuses
frontal, maxillary, sphenoidal, and ethmoidal
Canal
hole/opening
Meatus
hole/opening
Foramen
hole/opening (foramina for small)
Sinus
hollow spaces in the skull and face bones around your nose
Composite Bone
one bone made up of multiple bones fused together
examples of composite structures
orbit, hard palate, zygomatic arch, and nasal septum
Axial skeleton consists of...
skull, hyoid bone, vertebral column, and thoracic cage (80 bones)
Suture
solidified connection between bones (cannot move)
examples of composite bones
sternal, sacrum, coxal
Composite structure
structure made up of multiple structures fused together
hyoid
the only bone of the body which does not articulate with any other bone