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which bone is responsible for fulcrum in saying "yes."
occipital condyle
what are the four regions of the temporal bones?
squamous portion with zygomatic process
tympanic portion - external acoustic meatus
mastoid portion - contains mastoid process
petrous portion - contains inner ear, carotid canal, jugular foramen, IAC
what does sella turcica mean?
Turkish saddle
the part of the intervetebral disc that is the semifluid compressable interior
nucleus pulposus
the part of the intervetebral disc that is the outside fibrocartilage
anulus fibrosus
a herniated disc is a ruptured
anulus fibrosus
which abnormal spine curvature is primarily in females?
scoliosis
which abnormal spine curvature is in thoracic region
kyphosis
which abnormal spine curvature is also called hunchback?
kyphosis
which abnormal spine curvature is from the lumbar region?
lordosis
which abnormal spine curvature is also called swayback
lordosis
true ribs attach...
directly to costal cartilage and to sternum
two kinds of false ribs
vertebrochondral and veretral
vertebrochondral ribs attach...
indirectly to costal cartilage and and then to sternum
vertebral ribs attach
not to the sternum at all
the forearm is also called
antebrachium
which bone contributes more to the wrist?
radius
the head of the radius into the radial notch of ulna is held by
the annular ligament
what is between metacarpel 1 and trapezium?
saddle joint
true pelvis is above or below pelvic brim?
below, relates to childbirth
pelvic brim is synonymous with?
pelvic inlet
foot arch which talus is the keystone bone
medial longitudinal arch
foot arch for which the cuboid is the keystone bone
lateral longitudinal arch
what comprises the nasal septum?
perpendicular plate, vomer, and septal cartilage
which fontanels fuse first and last?
posterior - parietals/occipital at 2 months
anterior - frontal/parietals at 18 months
how many carpals are in each hand?
8, 2 rows of 4
how many tarsals are in each foot?
7
most commonly fractured bone
clavicle