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39 Cards in this Set
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What are A, B, C and D together? What are their individual names? |
cranial bones
A - frontal bone B - parietal bone C - occipital bone D - temporal bone |
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Name B through E
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B - zygomatic bone
C - maxilla D - nasal bone E - lacrimal bone |
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What are A, B and C together? What are their individual names?
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sutures
A - frontal/coronal suture B - lambdoidal suture C - squamosal suture |
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Name A and B
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A - sagittal suture
B - frontal/coronal suture |
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Name A and B
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A - mastoid process of temporal bone
B - external auditory meatus |
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Name A and B
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A - occipital condyles
B - foramen magnum |
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What is A?
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A - sella turcica of the sphenoid
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What is A?
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crista galli of ethmoid
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What are A?
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A - infraorbital foramen of maxilla
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What is the bone? What are A, B and C?
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mandible
A - mental foramen B - coronoid process C - condylar process |
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What are A, B and C together? What are their individual names?
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sinuses
A - sphenoidal B - maxillary C - frontal |
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What are these? What are A, B, and C? What are 1 and 2?
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vertebrae
A - cervical vertebra B - thoracic vertebra C - lumbar vertebra 1 - Atlas (C1) 2 - Axis (C2) |
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what kind of vertebra is this?
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cervical
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What bone is this?
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Atlas (C1)
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What bone is this? What is A?
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Axis (C2)
A - dens |
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What type of vertebra is this? Name A, B, D and E.
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thoracic vertebra
A - spinous process B - transverse process D - vertebral foramen E - body |
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Which vertebra is this? What are A, C, D and E.
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lumbar vertebra
A - spinous process C - transverse process D - vertebral foramen E - body |
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What is A and B?
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A - coccyx
B - sacrum |
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What bone is this?
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hyoid
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What are A, B, C and D?
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A - sternum
B - true rib C - false rib D - costal cartilage |
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What is this entire bone called? What are A, B and C.
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sternum
A - manubrium B - body C - xiphoid process |
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what is this bone?
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rib
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What is A and B?
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A - approximate location of posterior fontanel in fetus
B - approximate location of anterior fontanel in fetus |
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The crista galli of the ethmoid bone is the attachment site for what?
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the dura mater, outer covering of the brain
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the olfactory foramina are found where?
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on the ethmoid
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between the coronoid process and the condylar process, which is for muscular attachment and which is for articulation?
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the coronoid is for muscular attachment and the condylar is for articulation
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what are sutures made of?
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dense connective tissue
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what are the functions of the sinuses?
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warm/moisten air
make skull lighter voice resonance |
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where does the hyoid bone sit?
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above the larynx
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what is the hyoid bone used for?
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in swallowing and speech
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is the hyoid bone for articulation or muscular attachment?
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muscular attachment
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what muscle attaches to the xiphoid process?
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restus abdominus
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how many ribs attach to the manubrium
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the first rib
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what does the manubrium articulate with?
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the clavical
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what does the body of the sternum articulate with?
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ribs
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how many true ribs are there?
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7 |
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how many false ribs are there?
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3 |
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how many floating ribs are there?
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2
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Name A and B |
A - anteriolateral fontanel
B - posteriolateral fontanel |