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55 Cards in this Set

  • Front
  • Back
Frontal
Forehead
Temperal
Lateral
Parietal
Top of Head
Occipital
Back of Head
Ethmoid
Eye Socket
Sphenoid
Back of eye socket, touching the brain
Cranium
All parts touching the brain
Facial
No parts touch the brain
Nasal
Bride of Nose
Maxilla
Top Row of Teeth
Palatine
roof of mouth
Mandible
lower row of teeth
Zygomatic
Arches of cheeks
Lacrimal
front lower eye orbital
Lacrimal Glands
tear ducts
Vomer
Seperates Nasal Passages
Nasal Conchar
Round out nasal cavities
Hyoid Bone
All Alone/Seperate Part!
Sternumn
Breast Bone
Manubrium
top piece
Body/ Gladiolus
long bone
Xiphoid Process
point triangular piece AVOID DURING CPR!
True Ribs
1-7 ribs that directly articulate rib, cartlidge, sternum.
False Ribs
8-10 indirect joint relations to sternum (farther away)
Floating Ribs
11-12 No articulation, ends are free and no touching.
Condo Cartlidge
between ribs
Vertebral Column
backbone surronds the spinal cord, bears body weight.
Cervical
top 7 bones, "neck"
Thoracic
Next 12 "chest"
Lumbar
Next 5 "lower back"
Sacrum
next 5 "branched"
Coceyglal
"tail bone" very bottom
Intravertebral Disk
between each bone
Pelvic Girdle
hitch attached to spinal cord
Public (left&right)
Anterior, wedge of fibro cartlidge altered during labor making pelivs wider. Tail bone will curve in for man out for women.
Iliac(left & right)
hips
Ischium(left & right)
posterior
Humerus
long bone; cylinder; rich in red bone marrow; great for aiding in attachment.
Head
top of bone
lateral
radius including head or notches on forearm.
Iliac(left & right)
hips
Ischium(left & right)
posterior
Humerus
long bone; cylinder; rich in red bone marrow; great for aiding in attachment.
Head
top of bone
lateral
radius including head or notches on forearm.
Carpal Bones
short bones(8)
1. Trapzium 2. Trapezoid 3. Schaphoid 4. Capitate 5. Hamate 6. Pisiform 7. Triquetrum 8. Lunate
Metacarpals
sit below carpals "form hand"
thumb, index, middle, ring, pinky
Phalanges
fingers
Femur
thigh bone longest, strongest and heavest bone in body
Tibia
shin
Fibula
thin bone meshed in muscle
Tarsal
ankle
Heel
calcaneus
Calcan/ Talus
withstands shock of heel
Metatarsals
sole of foot