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1- OSTEON (HAVERSIAN SYSTEM) 2 - CENTRAL CANAL 3 - CIRCUMFERENTIAL LAMELLA 4 - LAMELLA 5 - SHARPEY’S FIBERS 6 - PERIOSTEUM 7 - OSTEOCYTES IN LACUNA |
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1.Lamella
2.Central Canal
3.Osteocyte
4.Canaliculus
5.Lacuna |
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1.Epiphysis 2.Diaphysis 3.Spongy Bone 4.Compact Bone 5.Medullary Canal |
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1. Frontal bone 2. Parietal bone 3. Sphenoid bone 4. Nasal bone 5. Zygomatic bone 6. Vomer 7. Maxilla 8. Mandible |
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1.Frontal bone 2.Coronal suture 3.Parietal bone 4.Sphenoid bone 5.Temporal bone 6.Maxilla 7.Zygomatic bone 8.Styloid process 9.Mandible 10.External Auditory Meatus 11.Mastoid Process 12.Hyoid Bone |
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1.Palantine Process 2.Zygomatic bone 3.Sphenoid bone 4.Vomer bone 5.Mandibular fossa 6.Mastoid process 7.Occipital condyle 8.Foramen magnum 9.Occipital bone 10.Palatine bone |
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1.Foramen Magnum 2.Crista Galli 3.Cribriform Plate 4.Greater Wing of Sphenoid 5.Lesser Wing of Sphenoid 6.Sella turcica 7.Occipital Bone |
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1. Spinous process 2. Superior articular facets 3. Vertebral foramen 4. Transverse foramina 5. Transverse processes 6. Body |
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Axis 1. Spinous process 2. Vertebral foramen 3. Transverse process 4. Superior articular surface 5. Odontoid process (dens) |
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Atlas 1. Posterior arch 2. Transverse foramen 3. Transverse process 4. Inferior articular facet 5. Anterior arch |
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Thoracic Vertebra 1. Spinous process 2. Transverse process 3. Superior articular facet 4. Vertebral foramen 5. Body |
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Lumbar Vertebra 1. Spinous process 2. Superior articular process 3. Transverse process 4. Vertebral foramen 5. Body |
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Typical Rib 1.Tubercle 2.Head of Rib 3.Shaft 4.Sternal End |
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Sternum 1.Manubrium 2.Body 3.Xiphoid Process 4.Costal Cartilage |
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The 12 Pairs of Ribs form The Walls of The Bony Thorax. The first seven are "True ribs", the next three are "False", and the last two "Floating".
Define True, False, and Floating Ribs. |
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True Ribs - A rib connected to the sternum by it's own strand of intercostal cartilage. False Ribs - A rib is considered to be "false" if it has no direct attachment to the sternum. Floating Ribs - The final two ribs that are not attached to the sternum at all. |
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Right Scapula
a. Acromial Process b. Spine c. Corocoid Process d. Glenoid fossa |
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Right
A. Acromial end B. Sternal end |
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Right Humerus
A. Head B. Olecrenon Fossa C. Capitulum D. Coronoid Fossa E. Medial Epicondyle F. Trochlea G. Lateral Epicondyle H. Radial Fossa |
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Right Ulna (medial to Radius)
A. Radial notch B. Coronoid Process C. Styloid Process D. Trochlear notch E. Olecrenon Process |
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Right Radius (lateral to Ulna)
A. Styloid Process B. Head C. Radial Tuberocity D. Ulnar notch |
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A. Mandible B. Vomer C. Mental Foramen D. Maxilla E. Inferior Nasal Conchae F. Zygomatic Bone G. Nasal Bones H. Sphenoid Bone I. Ethmoid Bone J. Lacrimal Bone K. Frontal Bone L. Perpendicular plate of Ethmoid (for reference) M. Sphenoid (for reference) |
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A. External Acoustic Meatus B. Temporal Bone C. Zygomatic Process D. Zygomatic Bone E. Mandiblular Condyle F. Mastoid Process G. Occipital Bone H. Lambdoid Suture I. Squamous Suture J. Parietal Bone K. Coronal Suture L. Frontal Bone M. Lacrimal Bone N. Sphenoid Bone O. Maxilla P. Mandible |
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A. Frontal Sinus B. Ethmoid Air Cells C. Eye Sockets (for reference) D. Sphenoid Sinus E. Maxillary Sinus |
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A. Greater Wings B. Lesser Wings. C. Optical Foramen D. Sella Turcica |
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A. Foramen Magnum B. Occipital Condyle C. Palatine bones D. Zygomatic Arch E. Glenoid Fossa F. Palatine process of Maxilla |
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A. Hyoid B. Cervical Vertebrae |
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What are the 5 divisions of the vertebral column? How many vertebrae are in each? |
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cervical - 7 thoracic - 12 lumbar - 5 sacrum - 5 (fused) coccyx - usually 4 (fused) |
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A. Cervical curvature B. Thoracic curvature C. Lumbar curvature D. Sacral curvature |
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1.Scaphoid 2.Lunate 3.Triquetral 4.Pisiform 5.Trapezium 6.Trapezoid 7.Capitate 8.Hamate 9.Metacarpals #1 - #5 10-12 Phalanges Proximal, Middle, Distal |
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1.Sacrum 2.Ilium 3.Ischium 4.Iliac crest 5.Obturator foramen 6.Pubis 7.Head of Femur 8.Neck of Femur 9.Pubic symphysis 10.Sacroiliac joint 11.Right Coxal bone |
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1.Male Pelvic Girdle 2.Female Pelvic Girdle |
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1. Tibia 2. Fibula 3. Femur 4. Patella |
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1.Head 2.Neck 3.Greater trochanter 4.Lesser trochanter 5.Medial epicondyle 6.Patellar surface 7.Lateral epicondyle |
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1.Greater Trochanter 2.Lesser Trochanter 3.Lateral Condyle 4.Medial Condyle |
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1.Head 2.Neck 3.Greater Trochanter 4.Lesser Trochanter |
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1.Calcaneus 2.Talus 3.Cuboid 4.Lateral Cuneiform 5.Navicular 6.Intermediate Cuneiform 7.Medial Cuneiform 8.Metatarsals 9.Phalanges |
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