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28 Cards in this Set

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Frontal Bone

Forms the forehead and bony structure of the eyebrows

Parietal Bone



Suture that separates the cranium into right left portions



Occipital Bone

Form the base of the back of the cranium

Nasal Bone

Bridge of your nose

Mexilllary Bone

Form the the upper jaw houses your teeth

Orbits

House the eyeballs and is located inside the tear duct

Mendible Bone

Lower jaw only movable bone of the face

Mental Forman

Found of the mandible and supplies blood vessels and nerves to the teeth

Zgomatiz Bone

The Cheekbone

Zygomatiz arch

Lateral cheekbone

Temporal Bone

Lateral Bone


1. mastoid process


2.styloid process


3. external acoustiz meatus

Satures (FOUR)

immovable joint

Cranium Skull

1. facial expression provide and attachment site for muscles


2. cranium (8) encloses the brain

Body (Vertabra)

house the disc

Vertabral Foremen

passage way spinal cord

Spinous Process

attachment site for muscles

coccygeal

(3,5) coccyx, tailbone

Intervertebral Discs

cushions or pads found between each vertebrae


90% water 10% fluids

Thoracic

make up your mid back region and ribe facet provides on attachment site for the ribs

Lumbar

makes up the lower back region and weight baring

Cervical

neck regio

Sacral-Scarum

posterior pelvis

Ribs (twelve pairs)

7 true- direct connection


5 false- indirect connection


2 floating- no anterior connection

Coastal Cartilage

hyaline material connect the ribs the sternum

Scapula (shoulder blade)

flat bone


attachment site for muscles


allows movement of the arm

Clavical (collar bone)

lone bone


articulates with the manubrium and the scapula


freely moveable bone

humerous (upper arm)

long bone


longest and strongest bone in upper body

Interosium Membrane

found between two connecting bones