Lab Practical 2
Paranasal Sinuses
ethmoid, sphenoid, frontal, and maxilla
Ball and socket
ex. acromioclavicular joint(gliding and rotation) glenohumeral join(multiaxial, flexion, extension, adduction, abduction)
Pivot Joint
ex. atlantoaxial joint (uniaxial rotation of head)
Coccyx
4 fused bones
Condylar Joint
ex. atlantooccipital joint (atlas vertebra and occipital skull bone) (flexion, extension, circumduction) metacarpophalenger joints (biaxial movement, flexion, extension)
Pelvic Girdle
amphiarthrosis
Patellar Ligaments
anterior, inferior to patella
Quadriceps tendon
anterior, superior to patella
Anterior cruciate ligament
anteriorly lift up, ligament underneath
Basic structure of all synovial joints
articular capsule, articular cartilage, synovial cavity, synovial membrane, synovial fluid
Types of Synovial Joints (Diarthrosis)
ball and socket, hinge joint, pivot joint, gliding joint, saddle joint, condylar joint
Hard palate
composed of 2 palatine processes of the maxillae and the 2 palatine bones (total of 4 fused bones).
Shoulder
diarthrosis
Hinge Joint
ex. elbow joint: ulna and radius with humerus interphalangeal: finger joints (uniaxial, flexion, extension of forearm and fingers)
Saddle Joint
ex. sternoclavicular joint, carpometacarpal joints (multiraxial movement of clavicle)
Gliding Joint
ex. temporomandibular joint (uniaxial rotation)
Amphiarthrosis(cartilaginous joints)
lightly movable joint ex. intervertebral joints, pubic symphysis
Lateral and medial menisci
menisci- on top of tibia
Fibular(lateral) collateral ligament
side on side of fibula
Tibial(medial) collateral ligament
side on side of tibia
Epidermal layers(superficial to deep)
stratum corneum, stratum lucidum, stratum granulosum, stratum spinosum, stratum basale
Hypodermis
subcutaneous layer, attaches skin to underlying tissues and organs
Fetal and newborn skull
1 anterior (frontal) fontanel; 1 posterior (occipital) fontanel; 2 anterolateral (sphenoidal) fontanels (1 on each side); 2 posterolateral (mastoid) fontanels (1 on each side)
Sacrum
5 fused bones
Intervertebral discs
between each unfused vertebra consists of an annulus fibrosus (fibrocartilage) surrounding a nucleus pulposus (soft, spongy elastic tissue)
Ribs 8-12
false ribs (8-10 have costal cartilages which attach to each other and then to the cartilages of the 7th pair of ribs. 11-12 are false ribs which are called floating ribs because their costal cartilages do not attach to the sternum at all.
Bones of the knee joint
femur, tibia, fibula, patella
Diarthrosis
freely movable joints ex. all synovial joints, elbow, knee, shoulder, hip
Seventh cervical vertebra
has a vertebra prominens in place of the bifid spinous process, transverse foramina in transverse processes as well as all other features of a typical vertebra.
Synarthrosis(fibrous joints)
immovable joint ex. sutures of the skull, teeth sockets(alveolar process)
Dermal layers
papillary region on top of reticular region
Posterior cruciate ligament
posterior of knee, splits into 2
Ribs 1-7
true ribs (have individual costal cartilages which attach to sternum)