Ch 5 Review

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Manubrium

"knot of tie", top of sternum

amphiarthroses

slightly movable joints

Osteoclasts

Bone-destroying cells

Sharpey's Fibers

Fibers that connect the periosteum to underlying bone

Internal Acoustic Meatus

allow cranial nerves to pass

Foramen Ovale

allows branch of cranial nerve to pass, opening posterior of sella turcica

Carotid Canal

allows internal carotid artery to enter cranial cavity

Mastoid Process

attatchment site for muscles

Osteoblasts

bone forming cells

Cribriform Plates

bony plates through which olfactory fibers pass to brain from nasal mucosa

Osteon

central canal and all the lamellae surrounding it, "Haversian system"

Central (Haversian) Canal

central canal which carries blood vessels and nerves through the bony matrix

Lamellae

concentric rings of bone matrix radiate out from central canal.

Fontanels

fibrous membranes between bones of fetal skull, which allow head to be slightly compressed during birth, allow for brain growth in later fetal life

Atlas

first cervical vertebra, contain large depressions,joint that allows to nod yes

diarthroses

freely movable joints

acetabulum

fusion of ilium, ischium, and pubis, deep hemispherical socket that recieves femur

synarthroses

immovable joints

ischium

inferior portion of coxal bone, "sit-down" bone

ilium

large flaring bone, forms most of the coxal bone

Dens

large vertical process that acts as a pivot point, allows to nod no

Osteocytes

mature bone cells

pubis

most anterior part of coxal bone

Jugular Foramen

opening through which internal jugular vein and cranial nerves pass

Occipital Condyles

rounded projections that articulate first cervical vertebra (atlas)

perforating (Volkmann's) canals

run into the compact bone at right angles to the shaft

Sella Turcica

saddle-shaped region in sphenoid which hold pituitary gland

Axis

second cervical vertebra, acts as pivot for rotation

Styloid Process

serves as attatchment site for muscles and ligaments of the neck, "needlelike" projection

Canaliculi

small hair-like canals extending from the central canal. Allow for diffusion of nutrients, waste products, hormones, etc. to lacunae.

Lacunae

small spaces between the lamellae which contain osteocytes

Hematoma

the collection of blood under the skin as the result of blood escaping into the tissue from damaged blood vessels. bruise

Trabeculae

the irregular latticework of thin bony plates in spongy bone tissue

superior and middle nasal conchae

thin, coiled plates that extend from ethmoid to nasal cavity, increase surface area of mucosa, therefore increasing mucosa's ability to humidify incoming air

obturator foramen

through which small number of blood vessels enter the thigh

Xiphoid Process

tip of sternum

Crista Galli

vertical projection to which dura mater attatches


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