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41 Cards in this Set
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1- proximal epiphysis
2- diaphysis 3- distal epiphysis 4- articular cartilage 5-epiphyseal line 6- compact bone 7- medullary cavity 8- yellow marrow 9- Periosteum 10- nutrient artery 11- Endosteum 12- spongy Bone |
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Femur (thigh bone)
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1- proximal epiphysis
2- spongy bone 3- metaphysis 4- compact bone 5- medullary cavity |
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Name #1-7
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1- maxilla
2- vomer 3- sphenoid bone 4- occipital bone 5- Zygomatic bone 6- palatine bone 7- temporal bone |
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Name #1-12
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1- parietal bone
2- sphenoid bone 3- Ethmoid bone 4- lacrimal bone 5- inferior nasal concha/ turbinate 6- vomer 7- frontal bone 8- temporal bone 9- nasal bone 10- Zygomatic bone 11- maxilla 12- mandible |
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1- supraorbital foramen
2- orbit of eye 3- inferior orbital fissure 4- perpendicular plate of Ethmoid 5- mental foramen 6- supraorbital margin 7- superior orbital fissure 8- middle nasal concha |
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Which bone looks like a butterfly?
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Sphenoid bone
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Nasal Septum
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1- perpendicular plate of Ethmoid
2- septal cartilage 3- vomer |
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Major fontanels of the fetal skull
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1- anterolateral fontanel
2- posterolateral fontanel 3- anterior fontanel 4- posterior fontanel |
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1- cervical vertebrae
2- thoracic vertebrae 3- lumbar vertebrae 4- sacrum 5- coccyx |
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curves of the spine
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6- cervical curve
7- thoracic curve 8- lumbar curve 9- sacral curve |
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What is the name of the vertebra?
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Atlas (C1)
1- superior articular facet 2- transverse foramen 3- transverse process |
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What is the name of this vertebra?
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Axis (C2)
4- lamina 5- dens 6- spinous process |
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What kind of vertebra is this?
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Cervical
7- body 8- transverse process 9- bifurcated spinous process 10- pedicle |
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Name# 1-8
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1- external auditory meatus
2- mastoid process 3- lacrimal fossa 4- Zygomatic process of temp. bone 5- condylar process 6- coronoid process 7- ramus of mandible 8- body of mandible |
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Name #1-6
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1- frontal bone
2- coronal suture 3- parietal bone 4- sagittal suture 5- Lambdoid suture 6- occipital bone |
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Name #7 and 14
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7- occipital condyle
14- foramen magnum |
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What kind of vertebra is this?
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Thoracic vertebrae
1- transverse process 2- facet for articular part of tubercle of rib 3- superior articular facet 4- superior demifacet |
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What kind of vertebra is this?
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Thoracic vertebrae
5- facet for articular part of tubercle of rib 6- slanted spinous process 7- superior demifacet 8- inferior demifacet |
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What kind of vertebra is this?
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Lumbar vertebrae
1- pedicle 2- superior articular process 3- transverse process 4- vertebral foramen 5- body |
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What kind of vertebra is this?
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Lumbar vertebrae
6- hatchet shaped spinous process 7- inferior articular facet |
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What 2 bones are this?
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Sacrum and Coccyx
1- sacral ala 2- base 3- sacral promontory 4- sacral foramen 5- coccyx 6- sacral canal 7- superior articular facet 8- auricular surface 9- sacral hiatus |
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a) scoliosis
b) kyphosis c) lordosis |
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1- jugular notch
2- manubrium 3- body of sternum 4- xiphoid process 5- sternum 6- costal cartilage 7- sternal angle 8- true ribs 9- floating ribs 10- false ribs |
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How many false ribs?
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(8-10)
6 |
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How many floating ribs?
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11 and 12
4 |
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How many true ribs?
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1- 7
14 |
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1- frontal bone
2- parietal bone 3- squamous suture 4- Ethmoid bone 5- lacrimal fossa 6- perpendicular plate of Ethmoid bone 7- inferior nasal concha 8- vomer 9- coronal suture 10- temporal bone 11- nasal bone 12- middle nasal concha 13- Zygomatic bone 14- maxilla 15- mandible |
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Anterior View
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3- acromion
4- coracoid process 5- glenoid cavity 6- lateral border 7- subscapular fossa 8- medial border |
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Posterior View
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9- supraspinous fossa
10- infraspinous fossa 11- acromion 12- spine 13- glenoid cavity or fossa |
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humerus
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1- greater tubercle
2- intertubercular groove 3- lesser tubercle 4- lateral epicondyle 5- capitulum 6- head 7- anatomical neck 8- deltoid tuberosity 9- coronoid fossa 10- medial epicondyle 11- trochlea 12- olecranon fossa 13- medial epicondyle 14- lateral epicondyle |
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ulna and radius
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1- head of radius
2- radial tuberosity 3- styloid process of radius 4- olecranon (process) 5- trochlear notch 6- coronoid process 7- radial notch 8- styloid process of ulna 9- ulna 10- radius |
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1- carpals
2- metacarpals 3- proximal phalanx 4- middle phalanx 5- distal phalanx |
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1- ilium
2- posterior superior iliac spine 3- posterior inferior iliac spine 4- greater sciatic notch 5- ischium 6- ischial spine 7- lesser sciatic notch 8- obturator foramen 9- ischial tuberosity 10- iliac crest 11- anterior superior iliac spine 12- anterior inferior iliac spine 13- acetabulum 14- pubis |
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Female or Male?
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Female
1- iliac crest 2- ilium 3- ischial spine 4- pelvic brim 5- pubic symphysis 6- false pelvis 7- true pelvis 8- pubis |
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Female or Male?
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Male
9- ischial spine 10- false pelvis 11- sacroiliac joint 12- sacrum 13- coccyx 14- true pelvis 15- pubis |
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femur
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1- head of femur
2- greater tochanter 3- neck 4- lesser trochanter 5- medial epicondyle 6- medial condyle 7- lina aspera 8- lateral epicondyle 9- lateral condyle |
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Tibia, fibula and patella
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1- lateral condyle
2- head of fibula 3- fibula 4- lateral malleolus 5- medial condyle 6- tibial tuberosity 7- tibia 8- medial malleolus |
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Foot
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1- calcaneus
2- talus 3- proximal phalanx II 4- middle phalanx II 5- distal phalanx II 6- tarsals 7- metatarsals 8- phalanges |
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Lateral view
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9- calcaneus
10- tibia 11- lateral malleolus 12- talus 13- tarsals 14- metatarsals 15- phalanges |
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Structural classification: amphiarthrosis, diarthrosis, synarthrosis
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1- D
2- D 3- A 4- D 5- A 6- S 7- A 8- A 9- D 10- D 11- S |
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1- articular bone
2- synovial fluid 3- synovial cavity 4- articular cartilage 5- fibrous capsule 6- synovial membrane 7- articular capsule |