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45 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Temporal
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Side bones of the skull (temple area)
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Occipital
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Bone on the back side of skull
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Parietal
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Top bone of skull
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Frontal
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Front upper bone of skull
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Mandible
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Jaw part of skull
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Maxilla
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Bone on skull under nose area
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Hyoid
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Floating bone under mandible
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Clavicle
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Collar bone
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Manubrium
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Top part of Sternum
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Xyphoid Process
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Bottom protruding part of sternum; CRP compression area
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Scapula
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Shoulder blades
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Humerus
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Bone of upper arm
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Radius
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Forearm bone thumb-side
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Ulna
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Forearm bone pinky finger-side
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Phalanges
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Digits, or finger bones
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What do metecarpals resemble?
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Rocks in the hand
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Name the parts of the skull.
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Temporal, Occipital, Parietal, Frontal, Mandible, maxilla
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Name the parts of the Sternum
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Manubrium and Xypoid Process
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"Meta" in metarsals means?
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"After" the tarsals
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How many vertebrae are there?
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33
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How many cervical vertebrae are there?
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7
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How many thoracic vertebrae are there?
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12
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How many lumbar vertebrae are there?
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5
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How many sacrum vertebrae are there?
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5 fused
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How many coccyx vertebrae are there?
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4
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How many bones make up the coxal
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3
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Bones of the coxal
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Ilium, Ishium, and pubis
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What are the two curves of the body?
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Kyphotic and lordotic
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Parts that make of up the vertebrae
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Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacrum, and coccyx
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Which vertebrae are lordotic?
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Cervical and lumbar
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Which vertebrae are kyphotic?
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Thoracic and sacrum
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The primary curve of the spine?
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Kyphotic
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The secondary curve of the spine?
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Lordotic
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Ilium
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One of the bones of the coxal; sides of the pelvis
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Ishuim
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One of the bones of the coxal: the "bony butt" bone
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Pubis
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One of the bones of the coxal; front and slightly pointed
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Femur
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Thigh bone
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Patella
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Knee cap
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Tibia
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Lower leg bone; big toe-side
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Fibula
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Lower leg bone; little toe-side
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Parts of the Tarsals
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Calcaneus, talus, metatarsals and phalanges
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Calcaneus
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Heel bone
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Talus
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Bone on the top part of foot
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Axial skeleton
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center and everything that moves around it
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Appendicular skeleton
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Appendages that extend out from the axil skeleton
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