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5 functions of a skeleton
spmmb
support
protection
movement/leverage
mineral and lipid storage
blood cell formation and storage
which develops first? axial skeleton or appendicular skeleton?
axial (center)
appendicular skeleton is?
appendeges
what bone is this?
what bone is this?
humerus
describe orthograde position
standing with thumbs out
describe proximal and distal
distal is downward while proximal is upward
descrive anterior and posterior
anterior is front side and posterior is back
describe ventral dorsal cranial and cuadal for quadrupeds
closer to belly
closer to back
closer to head
tip of the tail
the skull has how many bones
22
name parts
name parts
1. anterior fontanelle
2. sphenoidal fontanelle
3. mastoid fontanelle
name the numbers
name the numbers
1. anterior nasal conchae
2. shenoid
name the numbers
name the numbers
1. frontal
2.parietal
3. temporal
4. accipital
5. maxilla
6. zygomatic
7. nasal
8. ethmoid
9. sphenoid
10. lacrimal
11. mandible
name
name
1. palatine
2. vomer
sutures?
sutures?
1. safittal suture
2. lambdoidal suture
sutures?
sutures?
1. coronal suture
2. squamosal sutue
features of human bones
raised areas
grooves
foramina
skull features 1.3.5.
skull features 1.3.5.
1. supraorbital ridge
3. mastoid process
5. zygomatic arch
3.
3.
forman magnnum
big hole undrneath skull
what is this called
what is this called
mandible
dental formula for baby teeth
2-1-0-2
dental formula for adults
2-1-2-3
what does the formula order mean
incisors/canines/premolars/molars
5 main regions of the axial vertebral column and numbers
5 main regions of the axial vertebral column and numbers
1. cervical vertabrae 7
2. thoracic vertabrae 12
3. lumbar vertabrae 5
4. sacrum
5. coccyx
what type of vertabrae
what type of vertabrae
thoracic
type of vertabrae and how many do mammals have
type of vertabrae and how many do mammals have
cervical vertabrae
7
what do these connect with and how many
what do these connect with and how many
ribs
12
what are these and what do they do and how many
what are these and what do they do and how many
lumbar
bear the weight
5
name the parts
name the parts
1. sternum
2. costal cartilage
3. ribs
how do you distinguish sides of ribs
the sharper edge is low and head of it is outside