Anatomy CH 7

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thoracic

12 vertebrae

anterior transverse, lateral and medial longitudinal

3 arches of the foot (combine 2 of them)

ilium, pubis, ischium

3 coxal bones in descending order

coccyx

4 or 5 coccygeal fuse to form the

sacrum

5 bones are fused to form the

lumbar

5 vertebrae

cervical

7 vertebrae

occipital condyles

articulate with C1, yes joint

acetabulum

articulates with head of femur

true ribs

attach directly to sternum via costal cartilages

angle

bend

ramus

branch off body

pelvic outlet

caudal opening of pelvis

sinus

cavity

fissure

cleft

mastoid process

contains air cells of the middle ear

pelvic inlet

cranial opening of pelvis

paranasal cavities

decrease weight of skull, resonance chambers

groove

deeper, narrow depression

notch

depression in bone margin

calvaria

dome of the skull

margin

edge

ligamentum nuchae

elastic ligament that keeps the head erect

lordosis

exaggerated lumbar curve

kyphosis

exaggeration of thoracic cruve

sesamoid bones

small bones located within tendons

facet

small flattened articular surface

tubercle

small rounded bump

condyle

smooth rounded articular surface

forament magnum

spinal cord attaches to the brain

false

T/F adults have more bones than children

sternum

The manubrium, body, and xiphoid process are all parts of the _______.

cervical

The occipital condyles articulate with the _______ vertebrae.

thoracic

The ribs articulate with the _____ vertebrae.

vertebrosternal

The ribs that directly attach to the sternum are referred to as ___ ribs.

hyoid

What bone is attached to the skull only by muscles and ligaments?

coccygeal bone

1, 4-5 fused

sacral bone

1, 5 fused

scoliosis

kyphosis but lateral

fovea

little pit

intervertebral disks

located between adjacent vertebrae body

line

low ridge

mandible

lower jaw

crista galli

meninges attachment

epicondyle

near or above condyle

26

number of vertebral column bones

process

prominent projection

crest

prominent ridge

axial skeleton

protects brain, spinal cord, vital organs within thorax

thoracic cage

protects vital organs within the thorax

canal

tunnel

maxilla

upper jaw

spine

very high ridge

fibrocartilage

what are intervertebral disks composed up

outlet

what part of the pelvis is broader and more shallow in females?

herniated disk

what results from damage to annulus fibrosus and release of nucleus pulposus"?

tuberosity

knob

fossa

general term for a depression

cranial cavity

holds the brain

sella turcica

holds the pituitary gland

foramen

hole

external auditory meatus

how all sound gets into your body, located on the temporal bone

12

how many pairs of ribs do we have

nasal conchae

increase surface area in nasal cavity: cleans, warms and humidifies air coming in

false ribs

inferior five that are either joined by common cartilage to sternum or are floating and do not attach to sternum


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