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What vertebrae is this?

What vertebrae is this?



C-1 atlas


( bigger foramen , doesn't have a body or dens)

identify this process of C-1

identify this process of C-1

transverse process of c-1 atlas

identify blue

identify blue

vertebral foramen of c-1 atlas

How many cervical vertebraes are there?

C1 - C7

C1 - C7

what do these two vertebrae make?

what do these two vertebrae make?

spinal canal ( when joined together)

identify this

identify this

transverse foramen on C-1 , atlas

which vertebra is this?
 
And what is it pointing to?

which vertebra is this?



And what is it pointing to?

C-2 Axis vertebra ( has dens and a body)




* pointing to body , under dens , superior view

what is this pointing to?

what is this pointing to?

The body of C-2 , from inferior view (flat)

What is this pointing to?

What is this pointing to?

spinous process of C-2 , from superior view

what is this pointing to?

what is this pointing to?

Spinous process of C-2 , from inferior view

what is this pointing to?

what is this pointing to?

transverse process of C-2 , from superior view

what is this pointing to?

what is this pointing to?

Transverse process of C-2 , from inferior view

what hole is this going through?

what hole is this going through?

Transverse foramen of C-2 , from inferior view

what is this going through

what is this going through

Transverse foramen of C-2 , from superior view

where is this pointing to?

where is this pointing to?

The pedicle of C-2



(it is always above superior articular facet , on superior side)

where is this pointing to?

where is this pointing to?

The pedicle of C-2



( it always below inferior articular facet , on inferior side)

where is this pointing to?

where is this pointing to?

Lamina of C-2 , superior view



( always in btwn spinous process & Pedicle)

where is this pointing to?

where is this pointing to?

Lamina of C-2 , inferior view



(always in btwn spinous process and inferior articular facet)

what hole is this?

what hole is this?

Vertebral foramen of C-2

where this pointing to?

where this pointing to?

superior articular process of C-2



(always on superior view and on top of facet)

where is the stick pointing to?

where is the stick pointing to?

inferior articular process of C-2 and this is behind it



(looking from superior view)

blue part

blue part

inferior articular process of C-2

what is the arrow pointing to?

what is the arrow pointing to?

cervical dens of axis (C-2)

What is the blue?

What is the blue?

Vertebral prominens C7



(aka big bump on neck)

Where do the dens stick up from?

C-2

label these letters

label these letters

Cervical Vertebrae
A. Vertebral Foramen
B. Transverse Process
C. Spinous Process
D. Articular Process
E. Body
F. Transverse Foramen

How many vertebraes make up the thoracic?

T1 - T 12


 


(rib cage)

T1 - T 12



(rib cage)

name this

name this

Thoracic (big elephant nose)



A. Vertebral Foramen
B. Transverse Process
C. Spinous Process
D. Articular Process
E. Vertebral Body

which vertebrae is this

which vertebrae is this

Thoracic

identify blue

identify blue

superior costal facet ( for head of rib)

identify blue

identify blue

Spinous Process of Thoracic

identify blue

identify blue

Transverse process of Thoracic

identify blue

identify blue

Superior articular facet of Thoracic

identify blue

identify blue

inferior articular facet of thoracic

identify blue

identify blue

Pedicle of Thoracic

identify 

identify

Lamina of Thoracic

vertebral arch , just over the vertebral foramen

Cervical vertebrae are the only ones that have?

transverse foramina

Most vertebrae are found in which region?

Thoracic

The dens is part of which vertebra?

C-2

How many bones are in the appendicular skeleton?

126

Facets are all found in which vertebrae?

Thoracic

Does the adult vertebral column have more or less vertebrae than the embryonic column?

Less vertebrae than the embryonic column

How many bones are found in the Lumbar vertebrae?

L1- L5 

L1- L5

How many false ribs are there in the entire body?

10 total

How can you tell if its a lumbar?

Big thick body , biggest vertebrae

Lumbar Vertebrae
A. Body
B. Transverse Process
C. Spinous Process
D. Articular Process

label blue

label blue

Superior articular process of Lumbar

label blue

label blue

Inferior articular process of lumbar

label blue

label blue

Vertebral foramen of lumbar

label blue

label blue

Lamina of lumbar

label blue

label blue

Pedicle of lumbar

what is this pointing to?

what is this pointing to?

Apex of anterior view of sacrum

what is the stick pointing to?

what is the stick pointing to?

Base of the anterior view of sacrum



(top of triangle from anterior view)

what is the stick pointing to?

what is the stick pointing to?

Anterior Sacral Formina of sacrum



( holes on flat surface, anterior view)

What is the stick pointing to?

What is the stick pointing to?

Posterior Sacral Formina of sacrum



( hole on bumpy surface side, posterior view)



what is the stick pointing to?

what is the stick pointing to?

Sacral Promontory


 


(flat surface, can move right to left fingers across, only on anterior side)

Sacral Promontory



(flat surface, can move right to left fingers across, only on anterior side)

what is this ridge?

what is this ridge?

Mid-sacral crest



(posterior view of sacrum)

What is the stick going inside of?

What is the stick going inside of?

Sacral Canal


 


( Can put stick through , on posterior side)

Sacral Canal



( Can put stick through , on posterior side)

what is it pointing to?

what is it pointing to?

Auricular surface of Sacrum



(flat ear-shape on side)

name the blue parts

name the blue parts

Ala on sacrum


 


( wings on both sides, hold like a steering wheel)

Ala on sacrum



( wings on both sides, hold like a steering wheel)

identify blue

identify blue

Coccyx bone (flingy part , connects to apex of sacrum)

identify blue opening

identify blue opening

Sacral Hiatus of Sacrum 

Sacral Hiatus of Sacrum

identify circle

identify circle

Head of Rib

identify circle

identify circle

Neck of Rib



(after head)

identify bump

identify bump

Tubercle of Rib



(after neck)

identify blue

identify blue

Body of Rib

identify line 

identify line

Costal Groove of Rib


 


( skinny line that goes down)

Costal Groove of Rib



( skinny line that goes down)

What part is the hand holding?

What part is the hand holding?

 costal cartilage 


 


(joins rib to sternum)

costal cartilage



(joins rib to sternum)

identify ribs

identify ribs

True Ribs (1-7) on each side

What is the total number of true ribs in the body?

14 true ribs in total

identify these ribs

identify these ribs

False Ribs (8- 12)



- including floating ribs (11 & 12)

identify blue

identify blue

Floating ribs ( 11 and 12)



- no costal cartilage

What is stick pointing to?

What is stick pointing to?

Manubrium of sternum



( upper part looks like shield)

what is that center?

what is that center?

Jugular notch of sternum



( dead center , on maubrium)

What is stick pointing to?

What is stick pointing to?

Clavicular notch of sternum



( on both sides , jugular notch is in the middle)

what is the stick pointing to?

what is the stick pointing to?

Body of sternum

identify these notches

identify these notches

Costal notches of sternum

what is the stick pointing to?

what is the stick pointing to?

Xiphoid process of sternum

label this  Anterior Posterior x-ray

label this Anterior Posterior x-ray

- C3 body


 


 right: transverse processes


 


left:


- spinous processes


- T1 transverse process


- right 1st rib


 

- C3 body



right: transverse processes



left:


- spinous processes


- T1 transverse process


- right 1st rib


 label this x-ray of lateral view 

label this x-ray of lateral view

top: occipital condyles


 


c1- t1


 

top: occipital condyles



c1- t1