Ch.7 Part 2 DSM
Identify the part of a typical vertebra indicated by "E."
Body
Identify the region of the vertebral column indicated by "E."
Coccyx
Match the following: False ribs
Do not have a direct sternal attachment
Correctly match the term and definition: Vertebrochondral
False ribs
Correctly match the following: C1
First cervical vertebra
How many regions of the vertebral column are there?
Five
Correctly match the term and definition: Vertebral ribs
Floating ribs
Identify the part of the thoracic cage indicated by "E."
Floating ribs
Match the name of the bone to its location: Clavicle
Pectoral girdle
Which of the following is not a part of the axial division of the skeletal system?
Pectoral girdle
Which of the following spinal deformities is quite common during late childhood in females?
Scoliosis
Identify the part of the thoracic cage indicated by "A."
True Ribs
Correctly match the term and definition: Vertebrosternal
True ribs
Identify the part of the thoracic cage indicated by "C."
Xiphoid process
The jugular notch on the sternum is __________.
in line with the second and third thoracic vertebra, where the left common carotid artery is issued from the aorta
Correctly match the following term: Scapula
shoulder blade
C7 is referred to as the "vertebra prominens" because __________.
spines process larger
Correctly match the following terms: Dens
Axis
Correctly match the term and definition: Intercostal
Between ribs
Correctly match the following terms: Transverse processes contain foramina
Cervical vertebra
Correctly match the following term to this descriptor: Doubly curved and acts as a shoulder brace
Clavicle
Match the following: True ribs
Have a direct sternal attachment via costal cartilage
Identify the part of a rib and thoracic vertebra indicated by "D."
Head of rib
Which of the following is characterized by a ruptured anulus fibrosis?
Herniated disc
Correctly match the bone of the upper limb with its description: Articulates with scapula
Humerus
Correctly match the definition and disorder: Dorsally exaggerated thoracic curvature, or "hunch back."
Kyphosis
Match the following: Floating ribs
Lack anterior attachments
Correctly match the definition and disorder: An accentuated lumbar curvature, or swayback
Lordosis
Identify the part of a typical vertebra indicated by "D."
Pedicle
Correctly match the definition and disorder: Abnormal lateral spinal curvature that occurs most often in the thoracic region, or "twisted disease."
Scoliosis
How many cervical vertebrae are there in a normal adult?
Seven
Identify the part of a rib and thoracic vertebra indicated by "E."
Shaft of rib
Identify the part of a typical vertebra indicated by "A."
Spinous process
Identify the part of a rib and thoracic vertebra indicated by "B."
Superior costal facet
Identify the part of a rib and thoracic vertebra indicated by "A."
Transverse costal facet
Identify the part of a typical vertebra indicated by "B."
Transverse process
Identify the part of the thoracic cage indicated by "D."
false ribs
In a(n) __________, the vertebral column is formed from 33 separate bones.
fetus
The vertebrae that have enhanced weight-bearing capability are the __________.
lumbar vertebrae
The pectoral girdle does not quite satisfy the features of a true girdle because __________.
posteriorly the medial ends of the scapulae do not join each other