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92 Cards in this Set

  • Front
  • Back
  • 3rd side (hint)
frontal sinuses
blue sections
jugular foramen
inferior view
internal auditory meatus
connects to external...
carotid foramen (or canal)
mandibular fossa
shallow depression
occipital condyle
where vertebrae attach
external occipitial protuberance
sella turica
middle of sphenoid
lesser wing
greater wings
superior orbital fissure
inferior orbital fissure
pterygoid process
hang down from the sphenoid
crista galli
spiky thing
cribiform plate
??? dont see it
alveolar process of mandible
alveolar process of maxilla
optic foramen
blue portion
palatine bone
behind suture line
maxilla process
where zygomatic joins with maxilla
zygomatic process
comes from temporal bone
yellow section
palatine process
more anterior to suture
bold line
intermaxillary suture
sits in hole of temporal bone
mandibular condyle
mandibular foramen
mental foramen
coronoid process
lacrimal fossa
tears :)
vertical section
ramus of mandible
horizontal section
body of mandible
not hole
lacrimal bone
inferior nasal concha
vomer
nasal septum
hyoid bone
How many cervical vertebrae
7
breakfast
How many thoracic vertebrae
12
lunch
How many lumbar vertebrae
5
dinner
How many sacral vertebrae
1
How many coccygeal vertebrae
1
cervical vertebrae
thoracic vertebrae
red dot
body of vertebrae
vertebral foramen
where spinal cord goes thru
pedicle
What vertebrae makes up the atlas
C1
holds up the world
What vertebrae makes up the axis
C2
alas sits right in and allows for pivoting
What makes a thoracic vertebrae different
thoracic vertebrae attach to the back of ribs have facets
What do the ribs attach to
the 12 thoracic vertebrae
What makes lumbar vertebrae different
the top of the body is smooth and continuous
thoracic have demi facets at top
sacrum
4 fused bones
spinous process
on cervical only
coccygeal
What kind of vertebrae
cervical vertebrae
What kind of vertebrae
thoracic
What kind of vertebrae
lumbar
whole thing
sternum
separates blue and pink
coronal suture
separates parietal
sagittal suture
separates parietal from occipital
lambdoid suture
separates parietal and temporal
squamous suture
superior orbital margin
carotid canal
external auditory meatus
styloid process
mastoid process
foramen magnum
perpendicular plate
above vomer
middle nasal concha
inferior nasal concha
temporal arch
extends away from zygomatic
zygomatic arch
transverse process
superior articular facet
articular cartilage attachment point
inferior articular facet
ondontoid process (den)
1st vertebrate
atlas
2nd vertebrae
axis
holds up 1st vertebrate
vertebrae prominence
C7
transverse foramen
only in cervical
how to determine a cervical vertebrae vs others
only ones that have transverse foramen
manubrium
where clavicle attaches
clavicular notch
bottom half
body of sternum
xiphoid process
very bottom of sternum
intermediate indentation
suprasternal notch
where numbers are
ribs
24 of them
1-7
true ribs
attached by cartilage directly to sternum
8- 10
false ribs
attached by cartilage to the 7th rib
Define true ribs
ribs that are attached to sternum directly
define false ribs
attached to 7th rib by cartilage not attached directly to sternum
define floating ribs
not attached to anything
ribs 11-12
floating ribs